Process Leader

Droitwich
4 months ago
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Are you ready to take the lead in a high-precision manufacturing environment?

Our client is looking for a Process Leader to play a pivotal role in managing and continuously improving the shell manufacturing process.

You’ll be responsible for driving process stability, product quality, and continuous improvement, ensuring you meet critical production targets and quality standards. This is a hands-on leadership position ideal for an experienced technical professional ready to take the next step — with clear succession opportunities!

Process Leader

Permanent

Competitive Salary

8:30am – 16:30 Monday – Thursday, 8am-14:00pm Friday

Worcester

Process Leader

Job Description

Lead the control and development of shell manufacturing to improve productivity and ensure Right First-Time performance

Analyse critical process variables (CTPs & CTQs) to maintain quality and consistency

Troubleshoot manufacturing issues, apply root cause analysis, and implement corrective actions

Ensure only approved raw materials are used; liaise with suppliers for quality enhancements

Audit process adherence and support operator training and sign-off 

Process Leader

Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications

Degree in Engineering or Material Science is ideal

Experience in shell systems within investment casting

Strong practical knowledge of shell room processes (rodding, banding, refractory/binder use, slurry testing, etc.)

Programming knowledge of Kawasaki robots (preferred) 

Process Leader

Company Benefits

Pension Scheme- matched up to 5%

25 days + 8 days bank holiday

Health Shield cashback plan

Discount platform

Group Life cover – death in service 

If you feel you’re a good fit for this position, please click ‘apply

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