Metallurgy & Process Specialist
Cheshire
Competitive Salary + Benefits
The Role
We're currently working with a specialist manufacturer of advanced metallic materials and engineered alloys used in high-performance industrial applications. This is a Metallurgy & Process Specialist role focused on optimising metallurgical production processes, supporting materials performance, and driving continuous improvement across a technically complex manufacturing environment.
They are seeking someone with a strong grounding in metals, materials science, or process metallurgy to support day-to-day production activities while also contributing to process development, quality improvement, and yield optimisation initiatives.
This is a hands-on, technically varied position bridging production support, materials understanding, and process engineering within a regulated manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
Support the manufacture and processing of advanced metallic materials and engineered alloys
Monitor and optimise metallurgical processes to improve yield, consistency, and product quality
Investigate material behaviour, process deviations, and non-conformances using structured root cause analysis
Support melting, casting, forming, heat treatment, and finishing operations (where applicable)
Lead and support continuous improvement initiatives across production and materials processes
Assist with introduction of new alloys, products, and process routes into manufacturing
Analyse production and materials data to identify trends, variation, and improvement opportunities
Maintain accurate technical documentation, including material specifications and process parameters
Support trials, process validation, and development work for new and existing products
Work closely with Quality, Production, and Technical teams to meet customer and specification requirements
Ensure compliance with all quality, health, safety, and environmental standards
About You
Degree qualified in Metallurgy, Materials Science, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline
Experience in metals manufacturing, advanced materials, foundry, forging, heat treatment, or similar process environments
Strong understanding of metallic materials, microstructures, and manufacturing behaviour
Analytical mindset with strong problem-solving and root cause investigation skills
Experience of Lean, Six Sigma, or continuous improvement methodologies (desirable)
Comfortable working in a fast-paced, hands-on manufacturing environment
Strong communication skills with the ability to work cross-functionally
Why Apply?
Join a specialist manufacturer working with advanced metallic materials and engineered alloys
Work on technically complex processes with real metallurgical depth
Play a key role in improving material performance, process capability, and operational efficiency
Excellent opportunity for development within a highly technical manufacturing environment
Strong scope for progression in a growing, innovation-driven business
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