Manufacturing Manager - Critical Power
Manufacturing Manager – Critical Power
Are you an experienced Manufacturing Manager with a strong Lean manufacturing background within an engineering or industrial environment
Our client is a leader in advanced critical power systems and is seeking a Manufacturing Manager – Critical Power to drive Lean initiatives, improve operational performance, and embed a culture of continuous improvement across the site.Manufacturing Manager – Critical Power
Are you an experienced Manufacturing Manager with a strong Lean manufacturing background within an engineering or industrial environment
Our client is a leader in advanced critical power systems and is seeking a Manufacturing Manager – Critical Power to drive Lean initiatives, improve operational performance, and embed a culture of continuous improvement across the site.
Responsibilities of the Manufacturing Manager – Critical Power role in Peterborough, Lincolnshire are:
Lead site-wide Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives across production operations.Drive improvements in efficiency, productivity, lead times, and waste reduction using Lean methodologies.
Implement and develop Lean tools including 5S, Kaizen, value stream mapping, and root cause analysis techniques.
Work closely with production, engineering, supply chain, and quality teams to identify and deliver operational improvements.
Coach and support teams in Lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement best practice.
Monitor operational KPIs to measure the success of Lean initiatives and identify further improvement opportunities.
Provide regular updates to senior leadership regarding operational performance and continuous improvement activities.
Key requirements for the Manufacturing Manager – Critical Power role in Peteborough, Lincolnshire are:
Proven experience within a Manufacturing Manager, Lean Manager, Continuous Improvement, or Operational Excellence role within manufacturing.Strong hands-on knowledge of Lean manufacturing methodologies including 5S, Kaizen, value stream mapping, and waste reduction techniques.
Experience driving continuous improvement initiatives within an engineering, industrial, or electromechanical manufacturing environment.
Excellent leadership and communication skills with the ability to influence teams and drive cultural change.
Lean / Six Sigma qualifications would be advantageous.
To apply for this Manufacturing Manager – Critical Power job in Stamford, Lincolnshire, please email ndrain@redlinegroup.Com Or call Nick on 01582 878828.