Process Engineer

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9 months ago
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Process Engineer
Dairy/ Chill Food Processing Equipment
£42,000 - £55,000 + Progression + Fuel Card + Training + Potential for International travel
Commutable from Coventry, Leicester, Daventry, Corby, Tamworth, & Surrounding Areas

Are you a Process Engineering from within the Food, FMCG, Dairy, Beverage, Pharmaceutical or similar industries looking for the opportunity to utilise your skillset for an industry-leading specialist, where you can continue training and progressing your career working on projects from concept to completion and showcasing your skillset as a technical expert?

On offer is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your skillset in the industry, working for a leading specialist and working to grow and expand a team, continuing your development and being invested in through internal and external training, all whilst working on bespoke projects for some of the biggest names in FMCG.

This company is an industry-leading specialist, working in dairy sector providing end to end bespoke solutions to their clientele. due to their continued growth and a growing number of contracts for the business they are looking to expand their Process Engineering Team.

On offer is a Process Engineering Manager position where you will work to provide expert solutions to their clients, working alongside the design and project teams to oversee process design and improvements for industrial and instrumentation equipment showcasing your skillset as an industry expert.

This role would suit someone with experience on Process Solutions across instrumentation equipment in FMCG looking to take the next step in their career, showcasing their skill as an expert and helping to massively contribute to the success of the business.

The Role:
*Taking the technical lead on Process Engineering within the business,
*Working within the FMCG / Dairy Industry for a range of clients across the UK and Ireland
*Office Based with regular travel to client sites & international

The Person:
*Process Engineer from a FMCG / Dairy Background
*Looking for development and training
*Full UK Drivers Licence

Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed)

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Christopher Palmer at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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