Industrial Program Manager
Burnley
Looking after the people who make Safran great is our priority. We offer a range of flexible benefits designed to support you—both in and out of work, including:
- Competitive salary
- 37 hour working week over 4.5 days with a 1pm finish on Friday
- Flexi-time scheme that allows you to take two half days or one full day off per month
- 33 days annual leave [inclusive of bank holidays]
- Option to purchase an additional 5 days of annual leave
- 10% employer pension contribution / 5% employee contribution with the option to increase
this voluntarily through tax efficient salary exchange
- 4 x life insurance benefit as a member of the pension scheme
- Non-contributory BUPA private medical insurance plan
- Group income protection scheme
- Support for your continuous professional development and career development
- Enhanced sickness, maternity, adoption and paternity leave
- Excellent on-site catering facilities offering subsidised hot and cold breakfast and lunch
Safran – Here, we craft excellence together.
Your Role
The Industrial Program Manager role is a critical, high-impact position, where you'll own programs start to finish, ensuring that the commitments of the manufacturing organisation are implemented consistently and aligned with programme objectives and industrial requirements.
Key responsibilities:
- Ensure that manufacturing are supplied with internal and supplier's production resources, and are capable to produce products that meet technical & quality requirements, production rate and cost objectives
- Manage a team of Product Pilots
- Manage the industrialisation budget and funding (initial industrialisation and evolutions - including development budgets for new suppliers)
- Validate and authorise commitments made by operations
- Coordinate engineering and manufacturing activities during industrialisation
- Industrialisation planning
- Ensure process qualification (including special processes).
- Ensure that industrialisation reviews (internal and external supply chain) are conducted, ensuring that the design can be manufactured efficiently
- Ensure industrialisation production rate capacity
- Responsible toward the program and manufacturing organisations for the performance of the industrial process and for meeting cost objectives
- Validate cand coordinate action plans that allow production units to meet program objectives
- Responsible for Industrial performance (OTD), production cost & quality for internal operations
- Medium/long term plans for the equipment and investment
- Ensure consistency between local operations S&OPs and program generated demand (GDD)
- Act as focal point with partners towards program and coordinates manufacturing in execution phase
- By delegation from the quality organisation, ensure that the design and industrialisation processes are deployed with a high level of quality, with any deviations actioned through robust RCCA