Supervisor Manufacturing/Electronics

Posted 19 March by OnetoOne Personnel
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The Role: Supervisor (Manufacturing/Electronics) St Neots, Cambridge to £39,000

Accomplishes department objectives by supervising staff; organising and monitoring work process on a day to day basis of their specific area.

Job Requirements

  • Ensuring the completion of any tasks that are assigned to the team by the department Manager.
  • Managing the creation and delivery of the daily production plan.
  • Carry out Stage kitting and prepare build stages for single piece flow production.
  • Ensure production standards are adhered to and standard work instructions are followed. Monitor the build process through layered auditing and Andon systems.
  • Monitor single piece flow stages and ensure performance to agreed TAKT times.
  • Reviewing daily performance to Safety, Quality, Cost & Delivery (SQCD) KPI’s and ensure effective corrective actions are in place for any deviation to agree targets.
  • Ensuring that all team members understand and adhere to the Company rules & procedures.
  • Monitoring the attendance and timekeeping of all team members.
  • Approving and managing staff holidays to minimise the disruption to the production schedule.
  • Complete all performance reviews for their team.
  • Assessing the skills and performance levels of all team members and for identifying/carrying out additional training as necessary.
  • Ensuring that team members operate in accordance with quality procedures (QMS).
  • To assist in identifying methods for continuous improvement.
  • To be responsible for the safe working of all team members and ensuring the adherence to all Company H&S policies.
  • To ensure all Company rules and regulations are met and to initiate appropriate corrective action and/or the Company disciplinary procedures when required.
  • Responsible for making sure an excellent standard of housekeeping is maintained in the areas that they manage.
  • To continually monitor quality and absence levels of all staff and address accordingly.
  • Complete corrective actions on time
  • In addition to the above you may be required to perform other duties as requested by the Manager and/or VP.

Ideal Candidate Requirements:

  • IPC-610 & IPC-620 Certification
  • Maths/English GCSE, grade C or above
  • IOSH or NEBOSH Qualification
  • Engineering Apprenticeship Papers
  • Supervisory experience
  • Experience of working within an Electronics Manufacturing Facility
  • Able to work in a fast paced, varied, and demanding environment
  • Ability to work independently whilst collaborating in a team environment
  • Ability to communicate clearly to team and management
  • Able to delegate tasks
  • Able to discuss and resolve problems
  • Ability to work under pressure and to deadlines
  • Microsoft Office including Word, Excel & Outlook

Company Benefits

  • Health Care Cash Plan*
  • Contributory Pension Scheme for eligible employees
  • Employee Assistance Programme*
  • 24 days holiday (in addition to UK Bank and public holidays)
  • Life Assurance
  • Company Sick Pay Scheme*
  • Free access to a local gym
  • Free car parking
  • Early finish on Fridays
  • Flexible Working
  • Sports & Social Club
  • Onsite Café facilities at New Facility

(*Available after 1 year of service)

Job type: Full time, permanent

Location: St Neots, Cambridge

Salary: up to £34,800

Hours: Monday to Thursday 8:00am to 17:00pm and Friday 8:00am to 13:00pm

For information please contact Sophie Barnes at One to One Personnel.

Required skills

  • electronics
  • supervisor
  • manufacturing

Application questions

Do you have supervisory experience?
Do you live in the St Neots area?
Do you drive?

Reference: 52341179

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