We are currently looking for a Process & Continuous Improvement Engineer paying £52,380 to work with a well-established market leader and international manufacturing business in the Rugby area.The Process & Continuous Improvement Engineer is a days-based Monday to Friday position offering fantastic company benefits, pension and training and career progression opportunities from a company that values its employees.
This is a great opportunity which includes energy saving projects and future hydrogen trials for a multi-national company.
What's in it for you as a Process & Continuous Improvement Engineer: - Salary circa £52,380 + Excellent Pension - 25 days leave & statutory holidays - Hours of work - 39 hrs Monday to Thursday 8am - 4:30pm and Friday 8am - 3:30pm - Working as part of a world-class maintenance and manufacturing team driving up standards - Job security and personal development within a market-leading, international manufacturing organisation.Main Duties & Responsibilities of the Process & Continuous Improvement Engineer: - To support plant performance objectives through equipment inspections, process studies, monitoring process operating & control parameters, and the completion of equipment line audits - To assist UK Operations in the implementation of plant improvement projects such as capacity increase, quality improvement, power consumption and heat consumption reduction - To assist in the training of staff ensuring that they develop the skills to become subject matter experts in various systems and processes; enabling them to implement and sustain the improvements - To follow UK operations annual Process and Continuous Improvement plan and ensure all process activities are completed, findings and actions recorded and followed up - To undertake the Management of Change Process for Rugby Plant - To provide coordination and supervision support in diverse areas when required by the business, as well as participating as supervisor during Kiln shutdowns - To cover for the Operations Data Analyst.
Provide support by capturing, gathering and reporting GrafOper data when required.Experience and Qualifications Required for Process & Continuous Improvement Engineer: - Five years previous experience as a Process Engineer in a manufacturing environment - Bachelor's Degree - Chemical/ Electrical/ Mechanical/ Industrial or manufacturing engineering - A strong foundation in engineering principles, an in-depth understanding of chemical processes, materials science, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics - Strong analytical skills, with the ability to highlight opportunities and perform root cause analysis along with interpretation of data - Interpret technical drawings - read flow sheets, P&ID diagrams, arrangement drawings, mechanical drawings - Flexible and adaptable with the ability to implement change, including monitoring and controlling throughout the change process. - IOSH Certificate desirable.If you are interested, please apply now… ....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Rugby, England
Start: ASAP
Salary / Rate: Up to £52380.00 per annum + Excellent Benefits
Posted: 2024-05-17 13:15:42
A leading provider of analytical research are looking for an Analyst to join their team in the West Yorkshire area!
This leading pharmaceutical company are providing an exciting opportunity for a scientist who has a desire to work in the pharmaceutical industry and be part of a developing and expertise laboratory environment.
You will be provided with full training in both the technical requirements of the role and the business skills to give you the best platform to build your career.
Salary and Benefits of Analyst
Salary between £24,000 - £26,000
Healthcare Cash Plan
Childcare Vouchers
Local Rewards Schemes
Monday - Friday, 37.5 Hours Per Week
Paid Overtime
Pension Plan
25 + 8 Bank Holiday
Cycle to Work Scheme
Skills and Qualifications Required for Analyst
BSc or higher in Chemistry or related field
Experience within GMP environment
Physical characterisation including; particle sizing (image and laser diffraction), specific surface area, XRD, thermal analysis, water content
Chemical ID analysis including; UV-vis, FTIR, ICP-OES and ICP-MS
Responsibilities of the Analyst
The Analyst will need to contribute to challenging laboratory-based analytical project work, this may include sample preparation, operation of specific instrumentation and supporting with quality related tasks.
Your specific contribution will be guided by the line manager and scheduling team as well as being driven by your personal development objectives.
Retain and develop technical skills and knowledge by maintaining awareness of scientific literature to assist work progression and understanding.
Pro-actively increase your contribution to the delivering against the workload through excellent communication on progress and completion of tasks and seeking out opportunities to increase skill set.
As an Analyst, you will need to participate in balance and pipette calibration as well as maintenance of other instruments on site.
For more information and to apply for the role of Analyst direct, please click the link below!
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Type: Permanent Location: West Yorkshire, England
Start: ASAP
Salary / Rate: £24000.00 - £26000.00 per annum + 33 Holidays, Healthcare, Pension
Posted: 2024-05-08 08:48:26