Renishaw
Location
Exeter, Devon | United Kingdom
Job description
Working as part of the Manufacturing Services Department you will be expected to organise and manage an Assembly department, utilising a variety of production resources. These would include Production Supervisors, Production Operators and Material Control personnel. The typical team will be between 50-70 people. The focus of the role will be to provide on-time delivery of Renishaw products within the desired quality levels and costs.
Responsibilities
Production Management
To ensure production plans are created, implemented and adhered to each month and that the requirements are clearly communicated to all staff. This will include working closely with the relevant subsidiaries to ensure their requirements for customers are being met. Including clear communication on outstanding and future commitments.
To ensure all aspects of the Quality Assurance disciplines are adhered to at all times. To investigate reports of product or process non-compliance (from both external and internal sources) in order to initiate and implement corrective actions to address root causes and prevent recurrence.
To liaise with the relevant project managers and engineering teams to ensure that the quality and capability of new products and processes that are being developed can meet the requirements of the assembly process.
To report on a monthly basis, the performance of the department with regard to successes and shortfalls, including progress made towards achievement of the departmental Key Result Areas (KRAs).
To manage the departmental budget to ensure that costs are controlled in order to meet the overall departmental targets.
To lead activities in the department to control the amount of waste being produced and for that waste to be clearly segregated for recycling purposes ensuring adherence to meeting departmental targets.
Material Management
To manage and maintain the SyteLine manufacturing system in line with the sales forecast and the stock policy requirements of the business.
To manage the levels of inventory held by the Assembly department, ensuring policies are in place and Perpetual Inventory Count (PIC) accuracy is maintained.
To manage the implementation of design changes in order to maintain product compliance whilst minimising obsolescence costs and increases in slow-moving stock.
People Management
To maintain sufficient staffing levels to meet department production plans.
To regularly review employee’s performance (both Permanent and Fixed Term staff) with a view to maintaining individual performance in line with departmental requirements. This should always include the maintenance of staff training plans and objectives.
To provide opportunities for all staff to increase their capability and knowledge of the various products in order to gain greater flexibility within the department.
To continually work on improving the quality culture within the department, seeking ways to improve the process and eliminate potential quality concerns.
To ensure compliance with Health and Safety regulations throughout the department and undertake Risk Assessment inspections, carrying out all subsequent remedial actions necessary.
Requirements
To be qualified to HNC/Degree level in a relevant engineering discipline. And / or possess proven personnel management skills with two to three years’ experience working in a high complexity, high variety manufacturing environment.
A good level of computer literacy and working knowledge of Microsoft office, particularly Word & Excel.
The ability to communicate effectively at all levels.
An analytical approach and attention to detail.
A full driving licence, travel between Renishaw sites is required.
Previous planning experience would be an advantage, but full training will be given to the successful applicant.
Although not essential it is highly desirable that applicants have an understanding of resource management systems (MRP/ERP) particularly “Syteline”. Although training will be provided for the successful applicant.
Person specification
The successful applicant will be self-motivated and capable of completing tasks on time to the highest standard. The individual will be a team player with excellent problem solving and communications skills, a positive flexible attitude and ability to work under pressure.
When you join Renishaw, we're committing to your future career. That's because we believe in developing our people's skills and promoting them internally. We also offer a benefits package that's highly desirable; including a 9% non-contributory pension, discretionary annual bonus, *subsidised onsite restaurants and *coffee shops, free parking, *car sharing scheme and *24 hour fitness centres. (*not available at our Castle Donington, Exeter, York & Edinburgh sites).
We also want to promote a healthy work-life balance as much as possible, so we have introduced a hybridworking policy which allows for a combination of home and office based working depending on the nature of your role. We also offer a variable working programme, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, Life Assurance policy of 12 times annual salary, Cycle to Work scheme, enhanced maternity pay subject to qualifying criteria, the option to join BUPA Renishaw health trust and an Employee Assistance Programme for employees and family.
Please click here for further information about our benefits.
At Renishaw we believe that our success is powered by welcoming a workforce of diverse and talented people. Through encouraging an inclusive culture, where all our employees are free to be themselves, we can achieve our core values: Innovation, Inspiration, Integrity, and Involvement.
If you are excited about the role but feel as though you don’t meet all the requirements, we would encourage you still to apply. You might just be the right person for this role or another opportunity at Renishaw.
We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments to make interviews and jobs more accessible. Should you have any difficulty during the recruitment process, or require any reasonable adjustments please contact the recruitment team on 01453 524600 or [email protected].
Please click here for further information about diversity and inclusion at Renishaw.
Employment Type:
Permanent
Working as part of the Manufacturing Services Department you will be expected to organise and manage an Assembly department, utilising a variety of production resources. These would include Production Supervisors, Production Operators and Material Control personnel. The typical team will be between 50-70 people. The focus of the role will be to provide on-time delivery of Renishaw products within the desired quality levels and costs.
Responsibilities
Production Management
To ensure production plans are created, implemented and adhered to each month and that the requirements are clearly communicated to all staff. This will include working closely with the relevant subsidiaries to ensure their requirements for customers are being met. Including clear communication on outstanding and future commitments.
To ensure all aspects of the Quality Assurance disciplines are adhered to at all times. To investigate reports of product or process non-compliance (from both external and internal sources) in order to initiate and implement corrective actions to address root causes and prevent recurrence.
To liaise with the relevant project managers and engineering teams to ensure that the quality and capability of new products and processes that are being developed can meet the requirements of the assembly process.
To report on a monthly basis, the performance of the department with regard to successes and shortfalls, including progress made towards achievement of the departmental Key Result Areas (KRAs).
To manage the departmental budget to ensure that costs are controlled in order to meet the overall departmental targets.
To lead activities in the department to control the amount of waste being produced and for that waste to be clearly segregated for recycling purposes ensuring adherence to meeting departmental targets.
Material Management
To manage and maintain the SyteLine manufacturing system in line with the sales forecast and the stock policy requirements of the business.
To manage the levels of inventory held by the Assembly department, ensuring policies are in place and Perpetual Inventory Count (PIC) accuracy is maintained.
To manage the implementation of design changes in order to maintain product compliance whilst minimising obsolescence costs and increases in slow-moving stock.
People Management
To maintain sufficient staffing levels to meet department production plans.
To regularly review employee’s performance (both Permanent and Fixed Term staff) with a view to maintaining individual performance in line with departmental requirements. This should always include the maintenance of staff training plans and objectives.
To provide opportunities for all staff to increase their capability and knowledge of the various products in order to gain greater flexibility within the department.
To continually work on improving the quality culture within the department, seeking ways to improve the process and eliminate potential quality concerns.
To ensure compliance with Health and Safety regulations throughout the department and undertake Risk Assessment inspections, carrying out all subsequent remedial actions necessary.
Requirements
To be qualified to HNC/Degree level in a relevant engineering discipline. And / or possess proven personnel management skills with two to three years’ experience working in a high complexity, high variety manufacturing environment.
A good level of computer literacy and working knowledge of Microsoft office, particularly Word & Excel.
The ability to communicate effectively at all levels.
An analytical approach and attention to detail.
A full driving licence, travel between Renishaw sites is required.
Desirable requirements
Previous planning experience would be an advantage, but full training will be given to the successful applicant.
Although not essential it is highly desirable that applicants have an understanding of resource management systems (MRP/ERP) particularly “Syteline”. Although training will be provided for the successful applicant.
Person specification
The successful applicant will be self-motivated and capable of completing tasks on time to the highest standard. The individual will be a team player with excellent problem solving and communications skills, a positive flexible attitude and ability to work under pressure.
Benefits
When you join Renishaw, we're committing to your future career. That's because we believe in developing our people's skills and promoting them internally. We also offer a benefits package that's highly desirable; including a 9% non-contributory pension, discretionary annual bonus, *subsidised onsite restaurants and *coffee shops, free parking, *car sharing scheme and *24 hour fitness centres. (*not available at our Castle Donington, Exeter, York & Edinburgh sites).
We also want to promote a healthy work-life balance as much as possible, so we have introduced a hybridworking policy which allows for a combination of home and office based working depending on the nature of your role. We also offer a variable working programme, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, Life Assurance policy of 12 times annual salary, Cycle to Work scheme, enhanced maternity pay subject to qualifying criteria, the option to join BUPA Renishaw health trust and an Employee Assistance Programme for employees and family.
Please click here for further information about our benefits.
At Renishaw we believe that our success is powered by welcoming a workforce of diverse and talented people. Through encouraging an inclusive culture, where all our employees are free to be themselves, we can achieve our core values: Innovation, Inspiration, Integrity, and Involvement.
If you are excited about the role but feel as though you don’t meet all the requirements, we would encourage you still to apply. You might just be the right person for this role or another opportunity at Renishaw.
We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments to make interviews and jobs more accessible. Should you have any difficulty during the recruitment process, or require any reasonable adjustments please contact the recruitment team on 01453 524600 or [email protected].
Please click here for further information about diversity and inclusion at Renishaw.
Employment Type:
PermanentTime Type:
Full timeRequisition Number:
R5920 Production Manager (Open)Renishaw is a FTSE 250 global engineering and scientific technology company, with core skills in measurement, motion control, additive manufacturing, healthcare, spectroscopy and manufacturing. We supply products and services that push the boundaries of what is possible in applications as diverse as jet engine and wind turbine manufacture, through to dentistry and brain surgery. We are also a world leader in the field of metal additive manufacturing (also referred to as 3D printing), where we design and make industrial machines that ‘print' parts from metal powder.
We currently have 77 offices in 36 countries, with around 5,200 employees worldwide. Over 3,000 people are employed within the UK where we carry out the majority of our research and development, and manufacturing.
With a global presence in a broad range of sectors, we aim to ensure that our workforce reflects the diverse global communities we serve. Every year we welcome a wide range of new employees, from apprentices to experienced professionals. By joining Renishaw you will be making a difference to the world in which we live, in a global company that encourages innovation and personal achievement.
Our people help us to pursue this purpose so that we can continue to be a world leader in precision technology and deliver on our vision to innovate and transform capabilities in manufacturing, science and healthcare through unparalleled levels of precision, productivity and practicality.
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