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Continuous Improvement Technician

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Continuous Improvement Technician - Manufacturing
Location: Devizes, Wiltshire
Type: Full time permanent
Salary: £33-35K

Are you passionate about driving operational excellence and embedding continuous improvement in a fast-paced manufacturing environment?

We're working exclusively with a leading manufacturer based in Devizes, currently seeking a Continuous Improvement Technician to join their dynamic team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a background in process engineering, quality, or manufacturing support who is looking to make a tangible impact within a progressive, forward-thinking business.

The Role:

Reporting to the Continuous Improvement Manager, you'll be the go-to person for identifying inefficiencies, improving manufacturing processes, and delivering real, measurable improvements across departments. This role offers exposure to multiple areas of the business including Production, Engineering, Quality, and Operations Support.

Key responsibilities include:

Working hands-on with production teams to improve efficiency, yields, and overall process performance
Implementing Lean Manufacturing principles (e.g., SMED, Poka-Yoke) to standardise and streamline processes
Conducting root cause analysis and leading continuous improvement initiatives
Monitoring and improving machine utilisation using OEE data
Supporting new product and process introductions from concept to launch
Leading process audits, waste walks, and improvement workshops

What You'll Need:

Proven experience in a manufacturing or production support role
Strong working knowledge of Lean tools and Six Sigma methodologies
Excellent data analysis and problem-solving skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office, especially Excel
Ability to read technical drawings and use SolidWorks (desirable)
Understanding of Quality Management Systems (ideally AS9100)
A passion for innovation, improvement, and getting things done!Qualifications:

NVQ Level 2 in Business Improvement Techniques (preferred)
NVQ Level 3 Improvement Technician - or willingness to work towards via apprenticeship (training provided)Why Apply?

Join a supportive, collaborative culture where your input makes a difference
Gain hands-on experience across multiple departments and projects
Work for a well-established manufacturer with a clear commitment to continuous improvement and staff development
Receive structured training and career development support

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