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Director of Operations

Stevenage
1 week ago
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The successful candidate will play a critical role in transforming the operations function to support growth and increased automation within the business.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and execute operational strategies to scale from a low-volume production enterprise to a high-volume, automated manufacturing space business
Manage key operational functions including Facilities, IT/IM, Cyber, Purchasing, Health & Safety, and Security
Ensure operational alignment with corporate guidelines and initiatives
Lead the development of advanced manufacturing capabilities to support the production of space flight products
Strategically manage data to enable fast, accurate business decisions
Oversee lab and cleanroom management, ensuring facilities are suitable for needs and maintaining quality control measures
Manage stores, shipping, and receiving operations, ensuring effective stock management and quality checks
Lead purchasing and procurement activities, ensuring cost optimisation and timely delivery of materials
Manage IT infrastructure, ensuring data security and compliance with corporate requirements
Develop and implement comprehensive cybersecurity policies and strategies
Oversee facility maintenance and operations across multiple UK locations
Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and manage emergency response procedures
Manage the operations budget, tracking expenditures and identifying cost-saving opportunities
Lead and develop a team of IT, Cyber, Facilities, Procurement, and Health & Safety personnel

Job Requirements:

Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Operations Management, Engineering, or a related field
Extensive experience in managing multi-site facilities operations, IT, and production infrastructure
Experience in scaling production in high-tech commercial environments
Strong understanding of building systems, maintenance practices, and safety regulations
Proficiency in IT network management, hardware troubleshooting, and security protocols
Excellent budget management and financial planning skills
Leadership and motivation skills to manage and develop a team
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate with diverse stakeholders
Proficiency in data analysis and reporting tools
Willingness to travel regularly to various office locations and third-party sites

If you are an experienced operations leader seeking a new challenge in the aerospace sector, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's ambitious and growing team

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