Product Coach

Coven Heath
2 days ago
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Join Jaguar Land Rover's Electrical Propulsion Manufacturing Centre (EPMC) and support the launch of next-generation electric propulsion products. We are recruiting Product Coaches to help deliver new products into production to quality, cost, and timing targets.

Pay & Working Hours

£15.91 per hour basic rate

Hours: Monday-Thursday 07:00-15:30, Friday 07:00-14:30

Overtime available with excellent rates
Please note there may be a waiting period between application, induction, and start date due to site requirements.

The Role

You will act as a subject matter expert during product launch, supporting prototype and launch builds, creating work instructions, delivering operator training, and coordinating issue resolution. On completion of launch activity, the role may transition into a production associate position with no change to terms and conditions.

Key Responsibilities

Support prototype, launch, and vendor build activities

Write and maintain operator work instructions

Train and support production operators

Validate Bills of Material and line layouts

Manage launch builds through the production line

Capture and resolve manufacturing issues

Identify health, safety, and ergonomic risks

Deliver containment and continuous improvement actions

Use SAP and production systems to track products

Support audits, change management, and BAU activities

Essential Requirements

Strong communication and interpersonal skills

Experience coaching or delivering training

Organised, adaptable, and detail focused

Quality and safety-led mindset

Ability to follow procedures and prioritise workload

IT literate (Microsoft Office)

Flexible to support launch activity across JLR sites

Desirable

Manufacturing or engineering background

Experience creating training or work instructions

Hands-on assembly or problem-solving experience

SAP or similar system knowledge

Benefits

26 days annual leave (including a 2 week summer shutdown period) + statutory holidays

Mental health and financial well being support

Free onsite parking

Onsite canteen and Costa coffee

Public transport links

Employee discounts via benefits platform

Our Commitment

Jaguar Land Rover is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and provides a supportive environment where everyone can thrive. Reasonable adjustments are available throughout the recruitment process.

Apply today to be part of the future of electric propulsion at JLR EPMC

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