Process Lead

Bridgnorth
1 year ago
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Salary: £40,000 - £48,000, 5% Shift allowance

Working Hours: 46 hours per week, Mon - Thurs: 06:00 - 18:00

Location: Bridgnorth

Join Our Dynamic Team as a Process Lead!

Are you ready to take the lead in our fast-paced production environment?

As a Process Lead, you'll be at the heart of our operations, inspiring the team to exceed daily production goals. Collaborating with our operations partners, you'll plan and oversee daily activities while fostering a culture of safety and quality. In this pivotal role, you'll enhance our manufacturing processes, boost efficiency, and uphold the highest standards across our product range. Join us and make a real impact!

We're a leading player in advanced automotive manufacturing, and we're looking for a talented Metrology Engineer to join and play a key role in ensuring the successful delivery of engineering projects. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious engineer looking to make a real impact within a growing and collaborative team.

What We Do

Specialise in complex aluminium and iron sand casting for automotive, motorsport, and aerospace sectors
Develop advanced manufacturing solutions using state-of-the-art technologies
Focus on lightweight, high-integrity casting techniques that support green energy and electrification

Key Responsibilities

Lead continuous improvement initiatives and encourage team members to participate in improvement programmes.
Identify areas for improvement in production processes and implement changes to enhance efficiency and quality.
Lead and coach a team of production partners, providing guidance and training in all aspects of production including maintaining and updating skills matrix.
Ensure that all products meet company and Customer quality standards.
Conduct root cause analysis and implement corrective actions for any process-related issues.
Maintain safety standards within work area including visual inspections for correct use of PPE.

What We're Looking for

Manufacturing experience and/or within a lead role
Proven experience in managing a team
Effective time Management and prioritisation skills
Basic competence in Microsoft Tools including Outlook and Excel
Ability to actively demonstrate company values and communicate effectively at all levels of the business.
Ability to positively influence and build strong relationships across all organisational levels.
Strong problem-solving skills and demonstrated ability to mitigate risk to production and/or supply
Holds Managing Safely IOSH Level 1 certificate
Manual Handling and Crane trainer
Basic First Aid and Fire Marshall trained

Why You'll Love Working Here

Join a team that values creativity, collaboration, and sustainability. we don't just manufacture high-precision castings - we craft innovative solutions for the automotive and engineering industries. As a leader in advanced foundry technology, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what's possible, and we want you to be part of that journey.

Company benefits:

Competitive salaries with yearly pay reviews
Competitive Pension contribution and holiday allowance
Workwear and PPE provided
Health options include dental & optical, gym membership discounts, counselling
Free on-site parking
Service awardsIf this role sounds like you, please apply now with your CV and we will be in touch to discuss in more detail and progress your application

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