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The Engineering Manager is responsible for directing, leading, and controlling all aspects of the Engineering Teams’ activities to achieve short- and long-term business objectives across the Edinburgh North site. The key focus is to actively maintain and develop the plant and equipment, and drive engineering best practice within the Adelaide facility.
Job Responsibility:
Drive a strong culture and focus on accountability and ownership within the engineering team to manage programs, projects and processes
To actively maintain and improve the equipment and processes that manufacture the SIG range of products
Ensure the Adelaide facility plant and equipment are maintained to the highest level to comply with legislative requirements regarding Welfare, Health, Safety, Food Safety, and the Environment
Stay up to date with new technology to support investment and expansion with a focus on modernizing the production environment to be a world class manufacturing plant
Within specific areas of responsibility, propose recommendations and implement these when approved regarding engineering improvements, additions, and modifications to meet market, and business development objectives
Ensure 'Best Practice' in project management techniques are utilised within the team for the implementation of projects
Prepare and publish reports relating to Engineering activities and efficiency
Prepare capital expenditure proposals based on the requirement (New Product Development, Growth & Maintenance) of the business. (AFE)
Maintain necessary contact with major suppliers, customers, industry associations and government representatives to achieve the objectives of the group
Lead and direct all building and/or equipment emergencies on an ongoing basis and serve as a liaison between employees and outside contractors.
Requirements:
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (preferred) or similar Engineering discipline
Experience in leading and managing staff in a Lean manufacturing environment
Strong Communication and Organizational skills
Proven ability to lead continuous improvement initiatives and activities to create 'Step Change' breakthroughs regarding process and technology.