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Process Engineer

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Process Engineer – Photonics / Fibre Optics

I’m working with a leading business in the advanced fibre-optic communications space who are looking to hire a Process Engineer.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in high-precision assembly and test processes who wants to work on genuinely cutting-edge technology.

The Role

As Process Engineer, you’ll be central to improving and optimising manufacturing processes, as well as supporting the introduction of new products and technologies into production. The position involves:

Driving continuous improvement in assembly and test processes.
Supporting new product and process introduction with a focus on manufacturability, cost, reliability and test.
Hands-on optimisation of precision alignment, laser soldering/welding and other micro-assembly processes.
Collaborating with engineering, operations, and suppliers to ensure smooth product transfer into manufacturing.
Designing and running experiments, analysing data and reporting conclusions.
Contributing to quality, automation, and cost-reduction initiatives.What They’re Looking For
Degree in Engineering (or equivalent experience such as BTEC HND with significant industry background).
Strong experience developing and qualifying assembly/test processes in high-technology sectors such as fibre optics, photonics, or communications hardware.
A track record of successfully transferring new products and processes into manufacturing.
Hands-on experience with precision assembly techniques (optical alignment, laser processes, etc.).
Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Strong communication skills, comfortable liaising with suppliers and customers.
Confident with data analysis and problem-solving techniques; familiarity with PowerBI or automation is advantageous.
Willingness to travel to manufacturing sites and vendors as required.Why This Could Be For You
Chance to work on innovative photonics technology with real-world impact.
Blend of hands-on engineering and strategic process development.
Collaborative environment with opportunities for career growth.
A role where precision, quality, and innovation are genuinely valued

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