Operations Manager

Bournemouth
2 weeks ago
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JOB TITLE: Operations Manager

About our Client : Industria Personnel Services LTD is recruiting for a world-class supply chain specialist with the expertise, advanced systems and global infrastructure required to match the exacting demands of the aerospace and defense industry

Salary: £40,000 - £43,000 DOE

Hours: Monday – Friday

8am - 4pm , some flexibility on Saturdays for monthly and quarterly basis required

Employment Type: Perm

Start Date: 12/05 (can be flexible)

Location: BH23 6EW

Own transport preferred due to the location

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:

  • To lead by example and become the role model for their team consistently demonstrating company Values

  • To manage and plan daily process area output in alignment with contract SLAs and KPIs

  • Full P&L responsibility including variable and period cost management

  • To manage people in alignment with all company policies (specifically but not limited to attendance, performance and Health and Safety policy) including the application of disciplinary processes

  • To analyse and manipulate data sets to drive a culture of fact-based decision-making. Ability to formulate data and present to peers, higher Management, and client to aid decision making and action

  • To fully converse and be able to efficiently articulate and promote NOS and corporate initiatives, including but not limited to 6’s, waste identification, Poka Yoke, RCCA’s, standard work, 6 Sigma etc

  • To manage processes to the highest health and safety standards, promoting a safety first and individual accountability culture within all aspect of the workplace and daily activities.

    Experience & skills Required:

  • Experience within Aerospace is desirable

  • Experience of managing a team in a fast-paced warehouse environment is essential

  • Uses facts and data to inform discussions, issues and find solutions

  • Can confidently represent the company both internally and externally

  • Can build effective relationships helping build trust, teamwork, and excellence.

    THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT WILL POSSESS THE FOLLOWING SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

    A self-starter, able to manage time and multiple activities, able to appropriately identify times when support guidance or manager interaction is required.

    Able to interact and engage with peers in a positive way to resolve daily issues and drive change improvement implementation;

    OTHER SKILLS AND ABLITIES:

  • Be safety cautious

  • Computer literate

  • Flexible attitude to work

  • Professional manner

  • Team player

  • Keen eye for detail

  • Reliable

  • Punctual

  • Multi-tasking

  • Strong communicator

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:

    Experience of working in a fast-paced environment and in a similar position is essential

    No Specific Qualifications required – full training will be provided by the client

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    If you feel this job opportunity is the right one for you- Please use the apply link.

    We will review your application as soon as possible and contact you if you are successful

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