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Continuous Improvement Engineer Job In Royston, Hertfordshire, Josh Thomas Recruitment Ltd
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This role is an exciting one and is for a Continuous Improvement Engineer to join them on a permanent basis.
Having recently taken on multiple people this role will suit someone who has already embarked on the Continuous Improvement path and looking to further their career. Within this company they heavily invest in each employee to keep you moving forward.
As the Continuous Improvement Engineer your role will be predominantly to support the mechanical aspects of the business. To support a number of areas such as Testing and Final Assembly. The role will require a strong mechanical brain and someone who has completed a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
You will have exposure to an engineering or production environment and will be able to influence change via utilising Lean methodologies. Six Sigma, 5s or Kaizen would be great examples.
Problem solving, creating capital works programmes, having a strong 'Right First Time' approach will all stand you in good stead for this role.
If you have started on this Continuous Improvement pathway, have the right education and around 3 years experience in a manufacturing and production environment and enjoy solving problems and helping to create a learner more sustainable business then please do not hesitate to apply
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