Manufacturing Improvement Consultant
North Yorkshire, Harrogate
Manufacturing Improvement Consultant
North Yorkshire, Harrogate
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are currently working with a Harrogate based manufacturing business to assist with the recruitment of an improvement consultant. The organisation are looking to scale up their production by 300% in the next 6 months, the plans are in place but they are in need of an experienced operator to come in and deliver them.
Objectives;
- Lead the plan to drop labour cost in half.
- Productivity improvement 1 - hit the plan they have, support and challenge production / team leaders.
- Productivity improvement 2 - deliver the manufacturing engineering process / capex improvement works.
- Productivity improvement 3 - integrate new sub-contractor contractual terms and ways of working into 'one team' environment.
- Upstream process alignment - design, production orders and material flow to support ramp up.
- Downstream process alignment - working with logistics and on site construction teams to get smooth flow offsite.
Individual;
- Experienced operator with a shop floor first mentality
- Emotionally intelligent enough to work with existing production management
- Strong influencing skills to be left alone to sort out design, production orders etc
- Results driven, big enough and smart enough character to get the job done in a high pace, complex and pressurised environment.
- Smart enough to quickly get your head around a new industry.
If you feel you are right for the role, please apply now.
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