Hilary Benn Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (as pictured) has stated that the UK needs to radically rethink the way in which food is produced and processed if we are to enjoy food security in the future. This macro strategy will no doubt filter down to each and every manufacturing facility in the UK. But the fundamentals of process, yield and efficiency improvements are already not far away from most leading operators thoughts. We currently have a senior role that needs someone to think about the big picture issues whilst getting into the detail and delivering the day to day improvements that will give sustainability.
One bit of consultancy jargon which does some this up is engagement and then embed. We need to find an individual with a strong track record in manufacturing in the food or fmcg sector. Who as we state, will drive the tactical delivery of operational excellence through strategic ability and mature management skills and values. Working closely with the General manager they will set the blue print for operational excellence and will be clearly accountable for the delivery.
It is essential we find an individual with the gravitas and pedigree to be seen as a natural successor to the GM role and immediately have the credibility with seniors, peers and reports that makes everyone recognise you are going to be a success. Ambition and a drive to succeed is critical here with a recognition for realistic timescales. There is a longer term job to be done here before further career progression is likely (3-4 years). Along with success this site needs you to bring continuity and stability across all operational activities.
Although seasoned you will be progressive and have delivered the results several times; a consummate professional who is self-aware and confident, and who will live the values and drive them into the business. It is also important you clearly know when strategy is good and when action is needed, not being precious to get involved in the 'muck and bullets' when the pressure is on and never compromising on values.
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