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Broughton
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On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit a Operational Excellence Specialist on an initial 12 -month contract. As the Operational Excellence Specialist working alongside the production management team to coach and facilitate business improvement.

Role: Operational Excellence Specialist
Pay: £25.31 per hour Via Umbrella
Location: Broughton
Contract: Monday - Friday, 35 Hours per week, 12-month contract
IR35 Status: Inside
Security Clearance: BPSS

Responsibilities

Implement and improve boards & routines with operational teams.
Train/ coach by running awareness sessions with teams.
Launch & participate in management go-look-see providing structured feedback.
Measure and report maturity (KPIs, activities, self-assessment).
Co-facilitate AOS workshops.
Participate in industrial assessments.
Co-facilitate building AOS / MES roadmap / Tactical Implementation Plan (TIP) with operational teams.
Exchange good practices with other AOS Agents
Essential & Desirable Skills:

Good knowledge of AOS standards, global system view and Operational Excellence principles.
Good awareness of Lean / six sigma principles, methods and tools.
Ability to tutor AOS bricks & MES usage to FLM, technicians and operators with associated routines Airbus Operating System.
Understanding of change management basics and ability to adapt ways of tutoring accordingly.
Ability to provide structure feedback to leaders on routines management and performance dialogue.
Ability to identify deviations from standards and propose simple recommendations through self-assessment

If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation

Line Up Aviation has carved its own place in the recruitment of Aviation and Aerospace personnel all over the world for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry's best known companies who demand the highest standard of applicants.

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