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Process Engineer

Gainsborough
6 days ago
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Process Improvement Engineer

Nottinghamshire / Leicestershire/ Lincolnshire / Yorkshire

Salary Up to £45,000 Benefits

Permanent

Have you been working within the precast manufacturing industry in a production manager or team leader role and you know your industry inside and out? But would like to focus on process improvement and making things better, Well read on

I am looking for a precast concrete production specialist who wants to focus on improving production efficiencies through time and motion studies, studying downtime and system weaknesses, and then implementing improvement initiatives, then progress into production planning to ensure all assets are utilised to maximise productivity

What you will be doing:

Assessing time and motion data from all production stages
Identifying bottlenecks throughout the process and design solutions
Recommend improvements in process and workflow
Assess how downtime affects production, recording loss and cost
Generate regular reports for management on all non-value adding and wasteful activities
Work to develop daily and weekly activities
Coordinating all departments Sales, Production, Logistics etc to ensure production schedules are aligned and product reaches the client, right, on time all the timeSkills Experience

Have a total understanding of manufacturing and production within precast industries
Have a knowledge and understanding of process improvement
Understanding of improvement tools, Lean, Kaizen, 5S, Takisawa etc
Able to communicate professionally to all level of stakeholders to enable you to implement the improvements and process effectively
Be able to collate, interpret and present data 

If this role appeals and would like to know more call Scott Lydon on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)

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