NRL Teesside is proud to be working with a leading process/manufacturing facility in Teesside who are now seeking an Operations Manager to lead and manage day to day operations of the Redcar facility including full responsibility for all aspects of the operational process team and maintenance team.
The Operations Manager leads the site in achieving excellence in health and safety, product quality, asset performance; utilisation and sustainability, operational excellence and efficiencies, management and development of human resource to maximise performance.
The Operations Manager has two main accountabilities within the 24 hours, 7 days a week facility:
1. Ensure the plant is operating to its maximum efficiency and capability to meet business KPI’s.
2. Ensure all duties are safely carried out in compliance with the relevant legislation, regulations and guidance notes.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
1. Leading daily operations of the business unit.
2. Manage overall manufacturing operations capacity and interactions between departments (manufacturing, supply chain, planning, etc.).
3. Lead improvement plans ensuring the achievement of budgets and overall performance targets through the management team.
4. Lead the operations team to deliver operational excellence ensuring individual and departmental performance targets and KPI’s are met.
5. Achieve and exceed EBITDA target, set out in the monthly P&L, by ensuring revenue targets are achieved and costs are controlled in line with business objectives.
6. Manage human resource to maximise performance, carry out line management functions relating to personnel issues.
The planning horizons involved in this role are varied. Day to day operational issues require immediate decisions, however change management and improvement activities could require 3 months planning and larger development and expansion projects could be in the planning stage for longer than 6 months.
Key Competencies:
* Being commercially and financially astute, with the desire to contribute and fundamentally shape operational strategy and thinking.
* Demonstrate the ability of team leadership and managing others, and through this, deliver strong results.
* Plan and coordinate the manufacturing of products in compliance with company goals and objectives.
* Establishing and controlling conditions of production in order to satisfy customer and quality specifications.
* Directing the line managers in the execution of operational strategies and plans.
* Organising and directing workflow for satisfying production demands in a cost-efficient manner.
* Developing and motivating improvements to production process.
* Maintaining employee safety and morale by creating a safe working environment.
* Maintaining optimum employment levels through selecting, interviewing, and training of personnel.
* Develop and implement systems for employee involvement.
* Achieve/improve financial targets by managing the manufacturing processes ensuring full utilisation.
Minimum Requirements:
* Experience of managing within the recycling industry.
* Qualification in Operations or Leadership Management.
* Intermediate Microsoft package IT skills in Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint.
* Management level Health & Safety qualification.
* Full current car driving licence.
* Qualification in performance management.
* Degree level or equivalent in Business Administration or Engineering.
Experience:
* Managing at a senior level.
* Achieving clearly defined KPI’s.
* Managing multi-million-pound budgets.
* Management of multi-million-pound project start-up.
Technical Knowledge:
* In-depth knowledge of plastics recycling processes.
* Numeracy and ability to understand numerical data.
* In-depth knowledge of manufacturing methodologies.
Skills and Behaviours:
* Proactive / Flexible attitude.
* High level of leadership and decision-making skills.
* Able to motivate, influence, mentor and train people.
* Able to interact at all levels from shop floor to board room.
* Tenacious, Robust and Organised.
* Self-motivated.
* Excellent team player.
* Ability to plan, organise and prioritise workload to meet critical deadlines.
* Ability to multi-task, work independently and employ effective time management skills.
* Display ‘Be Safe’ attitude and behaviours.
* Articulate, confident and assertive.
* Ability to lead by example and provide support to the business.
* Ability to deal with conflict and negotiate/manage the appropriate outcome.
* Ability to handle confidential information.
* Good attention to detail whilst retaining the ability to see the bigger picture.
* Leadership experience in motivating, coaching, developing and inspiring a team.
* Excellent verbal, interpersonal and written communication skills.
* Analytical thinking.
* A broad manufacturing background with an understanding of principles of Lean Manufacturing.
General:
* Well-presented and enthusiastic.
* Willingness to adapt and develop skill sets and knowledge as determined by post/business.
* Ability to travel, without restriction throughout the UK and Europe with occasional nights away from home.
About NRL:
The NRL Group connects global companies with the right people to bring engineering projects to life. Supporting contracting companies with energy transition plans and working with our clients to create a cleaner, greener future.
We welcome applications from every walk of life and are committed to diversity within the industries we support, as a certified Inclusive Recruiter and Armed Forces friendly employer.
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