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Stuck doing the same old process maps that end up in someone’s desk drawer?

Been there. You’re fixing problems that no one actually wants to solve. Meanwhile, you’re itching to make a dent in something real.

This gig’s different.

You won’t be a cog in the CI machine. This is a hands-on, sleeves-rolled-up kind of role where you’ll be on the floor, spotting waste, fixing flow, and seeing the impact of your work, fast. You’ve got a Green Belt? Great. They’ll pay for your Black Belt and back you all the way.

The company?

Old-school roots, but zero room for outdated thinking. They build the kind of kit that matters - essential hardware for proper industries like Chemical & Semiconductor Manufacturing. It's practical, it's physical, and it works. No fluff, no fads.

You’ll get ownership, not just tasks.

They’ve already got a strong CI culture - now they want someone to take it further. You’ll be trusted to run with ideas, challenge what's not working, and make stuff better. The people are straight-talking, no-nonsense, and genuinely up for change. No death-by-meeting, no endless approvals.

Who’ll thrive here?

Someone who’s had just enough exposure to lean tools to know they work - and now wants to use them for real. You get that 5S isn’t a poster, and you’re not scared to push for improvements, even if it ruffles a few feathers. You’ll be nosy, persistent, and happy chatting with folks on the line. Bonus points if you like spreadsheets and Sharpies in equal measure.

Sound like your kind of thing?

Ping over your CV or just drop a message. Let’s have a chat

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