Production/Integration Manager

Tekever Corporation
Bristol
1 month ago
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Job Overview:

We are looking for a highly skilled team leader to manage and oversee production activities within our UK operations. This role requires a combination of strong leadership, technical expertise, and operational management skills. You will be responsible for coordinating the efforts of production team leaders and supervisors, ensuring that production goals and quality standards are met. The ideal candidate will have a passion for continuous improvement, problem-solving, and team development, with a focus on delivering results on time and within the required standards.

What will be your responsibilities:

  1. Direct Team Management: Manage team leaders or supervisors and coordinate with other team leaders, production engineers, and the wider engineering team.
  2. Production Planning: Plan weekly production tasks at various stages.
  3. Team Development: Monitor and develop team members to improve performance and skills.
  4. Attendance Tracking: Ensure attendance of team members, including tracking entry/exit times, breaks, and task duration.
  5. Facility & Equipment Maintenance: Ensure that facilities, equipment, and tools are maintained in good condition.
  6. Collaboration: Maintain positive relationships and assertive communication with colleagues from other sections.
  7. Quality Assurance: Ensure that produced parts and tasks meet required quality standards. Take corrective and preventive actions when necessary.
  8. Production Deadlines: Meet defined production and delivery deadlines.
  9. Safety: Ensure workplace safety for the team by preventing risky behaviors and improper equipment use.
  10. Work Area Maintenance: Maintain cleanliness and organization in the team's work area before, during, and after task execution.
  11. Cross-sectional Management: Manage other sections as needed.
  12. Team Collaboration: Foster a proactive, focused, and united engineering team environment.
  13. Communication with Engineers: Maintain clear and assertive communication with product engineers (dev) to ensure timely production and deadline compliance.
  14. Implement Instructions: Follow instructions from the industrial manager and implement them effectively.
  15. Lead by Example: Keep the team motivated, productive, and disciplined.

Profile and requirements:

  1. Education: First degree in mechanical engineering or a related subject such as aeronautical engineering or manufacturing engineering.
  2. Problem Solving: Strong problem-solving skills with a methodical and assertive approach.
  3. Computer Skills: Proficient in basic computer tools (Word, Excel, etc.).
  4. Technical Knowledge: Knowledge of composite lamination or aircraft integration and validation.
  5. Experience: Minimum of 2 years in a similar sector or role.
  6. Organizational Skills: Strong organizational, planning, and decision-making abilities.
  7. Goal-Oriented: Focused on achieving production goals and meeting deadlines.
  8. Leadership Skills: Excellent communication and leadership capabilities.
  9. United Kingdom (required) - To apply for this role candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.

What we have to offer you:

  1. An excellent work environment and an opportunity to make a difference.
  2. Salary compatible with the level of proven experience.

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