Forterra Building Products Ltd
Process Improvement Engineer (Mechanical) - Central Engineering Measham

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Process Improvement Engineer (Mechanical)
The Purpose of the Plant Improvement Team is to drive Operational Improvements at the plant level by interacting directly with Site Management and implementing lasting improvements to manufacturing equipment to ensure that repetitive breakdowns/quality issues are fully engineered out and/or equipment speeds are improved to allow either increased production or increased maintenance time.
This role is a key part of the team and will take the lead on matters Mechanical, leading projects and/or taking direct action themselves to improve the operation.
Your duties would include but not limited to the following:
- Working as part of an “embedded team” for the plant to lead in root causing repetitive issues and implementing lasting containment measures and, where possible designing out the failures
- The modification and optimisation of mechanical systems on the shopfloor, including that documentation, planning, change control and training out any changes to Operators.
- Interacting with existing Factory equipment, including advanced fault finding, for example thermographic surveys, vibration analysis and Non-Destructive Inspections.
- Ability to design and execute small scale projects independently, including specifying and designing simple mechanical devices and fabrications.
- Working to the Forterra “standard” for Mechanical specifications.
- Produce User Requirement Specifications for submittal to 3rd party system integrators where required
- Join cross functional teams for large projects to take ownership of the mechanical aspects of the project.
- Work to the highest standards of Safety, both in the design and operation of automated equipment and in behaviour on site.
- Responsible for implementation of plant improvement activities, both in removing root causes for breakdowns and implementing improvement measures.
- Responsible for subcontractor management and safety
- Responsible for utilising basic Project Management tools to deliver Small scale Capital Projects on time and to a controlled budget
- Responsible for identifying and eliminating recurring plant issues through engineering improvements
- Responsible for driving improved plant reliability through best practice
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About You:
- Ability to prioritise and work to tight deadlines
- Appropriate engineering qualification to C&G or ONC/HNC/HND/Degree level
- Proven ability to work “hands on” in an industrial environment and make incremental improvements within mechanical equipment
- Experience in mechanical assemblies, welding and machining.
- Strong track record in delivering projects “from Cradle to Grave”
- Working knowledge of CAD would be preferred
- NEBOSH certified preferred
- Holder of a full driving licence


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What We Can Offer You:
- Competitive Salary and Benefits package
- Life Assurance and Company Pension Scheme up to 10% employer contribution
- Generous holiday allowance
- Gym benefit and Cycle 2 Work Scheme
- Access to Employee Assistance Programme for self and family members
- Employee Referral Scheme
- Service Awards
- Sharesave Scheme eligibility
- Holiday Exchange Scheme
- Financial Wellbeing Program
- Personal development and opportunities for progression
- Company Annual Bonus Scheme
- Company Car
- Private Medical Insurance
We are a leading manufacturer of a diverse and trusted range of concrete and clay building products used extensively within the construction sector, with instantly recognisable brands including Thermalite block, Bison Precast and the iconic London Brick.
Our complete product range comprises of clay bricks, aircrete blocks, aggregate blocks, precast concrete, flooring products, permeable paving and chimney, roofing, and flue systems.
Forterra’s purpose is to build lasting legacies, manufacturing a range of products from the ground up to support customers with their construction projects.
We are proud to be at the forefront of the industries’ safety standards and are committed to achieving zero harm in our workplaces.
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