OPERATIONS TEAM MANAGER/OPERATIONS TEAM MANAGER in DEVELOPMENT Typical Starting salary between £49,000 £50,500 + Annual Bonus At Spirit, we dont just build aircraft structures we build the future of aviation. At Northern Irelands largest aerospace manufacturer, our highly skilled professionals work at the cutting edge of design, manufacturing, integration and after-market support. With world-class facilities spanning over 3 million square feet across six locations, we deliver advanced aerostructures including wings, fuselages, and engine nacelles for global leaders like Bombardier, Airbus and Rolls-Royce. Innovation is at the heart of everything we do. Our Belfast operation is a recognised centre of excellence for advanced materials and ultra-light structures, including our unique composites capabilities. Joining Spirit AeroSystems means being part of an industry leader that values talent, fosters innovation, and offers exceptional career growth. These opportunities, based at our Belfast site, offer: 36 hour working week (half day Friday)? Generous holidays Defined Contribution Pension Scheme and generous life cover. Employee Assistance Program Private medical (Family cover) Short Term Incentive Plan Professional development and Opportunity for advancement Coaching and mentoring Free car parking On site Occupational Health Department and Company occupational sick scheme. Enhanced maternity pay PURPOSE OF THE JOB In driving forward our significant organisational change agenda, the Company wishes to recruit employees from across the organisation, functions and operations who are ready to take on the challenge of leading and managing this change through our operational natural teams. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES We wish to appoint suitably qualified, experienced and motivated individuals to fill the above positions. The jobholders major responsibilities will include: Ensuring a safe and rewarding working environment for the team. Developing, leading and motivating the Natural Team in line with Spirit values and leadership behaviours. Co-ordinating the implementation of Natural Teams and their development to improve communication between functional services and the Operations team on constraints and business needs. Playing a lead role in supporting our cultural transformation within the management team in alignment with our business priorities. Playing a lead role in introducing key improvement tools such as Lean. Managing the BSC metrics and driving the AES journey for the improved performance of the team. Taking responsibility for employee engagement activities such as APRs and associated training and development plans. Assigning labour to support the programme requirements as defined by Material Logistics. Candidate Requirements It is the responsibility of applicants to ensure that sufficient detail is provided on the application form to demonstrate they meet essential job criteria, as this alone will be used for vetting purposes. Candidates must: Have a minimum of an HNC in an engineering or business-related discipline or possess an NVQ Level III in Supervisory Management or hold a recognised certificate/diploma in management. In addition to the above, candidates must have a minimum of 3 years' experience at a leadership, supervisory or management level within a precision manufacturing, Aerospace or engineering environment. Please note, shift working may be required, depending on business needs. Allocation to position will be determined at interview. Successful candidates will be supported in developing a Personal Development Plan to address development areas highlighted as part of the selection process Completed applications must be submitted by 4pm on Monday 5th May 2025. We employ people from all sections of the community and are committed to the appointment of the best candidate based upon the merit principle alone. In pursuit of our equal opportunities programme, we would particularly welcome more applications from Catholics and females, as these groups are currently under-represented in our workforce. Skills: hnc nvq