Role Purpose: The Industrialisation Manager is the strategic leader responsible for defining and executing the industrialisation vision across the manufacturing organisation. This role ensures that all new products, technologies and processes are successfully transitioned from design into stable, scalable and cost‑effective production. Operating at a senior level, the Industrialisation Manager drives manufacturing readiness, process capability and cross‑functional alignment across engineering, operations, manufacturing, supply chain and quality. This role is accountable for industrial strategy, NPI governance, factory readiness and continuous improvement across the full product lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Industrial Strategy & Leadership Define and own the long‑term industrialisation strategy aligned with business growth, technology roadmap and manufacturing capability. Lead the industrialisation function, including managing multi-functional teams across Production Engineering - Mechanical and Electrical & Test Engineering Drive strategic decisions on make‑vs‑buy, automation, capacity expansion and technology investments. Establish industrial KPIs and ensure consistent delivery across all programmes. New Product Introduction (NPI) Governance Oversee all NPI programmes from concept to mass production, ensuring readiness at each stage gate. Champion DFM, DFA and DFL across engineering and design teams Ensure robust planning and execution of prototype, pilot, pre‑production and ramp‑up builds. Provide high‑level visibility of NPI risks, readiness and mitigation plans. Manufacturing Process Excellence Lead the development, validation and optimisation of manufacturing processes, equipment and automation. Ensure process capability, repeatability and scalability across all production lines. Oversee PFMEA, control plans, process validation and documentation standards. Drive continuous improvement using Lean, Six Sigma and advanced manufacturing methodologies. Factory Readiness & Ramp‑Up Ensure manufacturing sites are fully prepared for new products, including layout, equipment, staffing and training. Lead cross‑functional readiness reviews and ensure alignment with operations, supply chain and quality. Drive yield improvement, cycle‑time optimisation and cost reduction during early production phases. Resolve complex production issues through structured problem‑solving and cross‑functional leadership. Supplier & Technology Partner Management Oversee supplier industrialisation readiness, tooling development and process capability. Evaluate and select equipment suppliers, automation partners and contract manufacturers (with collaborations of IPT Operation Managers & Supply Chain teams) Ensure external partners meet quality, cost and delivery expectations. Cross‑Functional Collaboration Act as the senior interface between engineering, operations, supply chain, quality and programme leadership. Provide strategic input into product roadmaps, technology development and operational planning as appropriate Influence senior stakeholders and drive alignment across multiple functions and sites Team Leadership & Capability Development Build and develop a high‑performing industrialisation organisation with strong technical and leadership capability Mentor engineering and operations teams in industrialisation best practices Foster a culture of innovation, accountability and continuous improvement Role KPI’s The Industrialisation managers performance is measured on taking products from design to stable, efficient, scalable production New Product Introduction (NPI) Success Rate How reliably new products launch without major issues. Metrics % of NPIs delivered on time % of NPIs delivered within budget Number of engineering changes after SOP (lower = better) Manufacturing Readiness & Process Stability Ensuring production lines are capable stable, and repeatable Metrics Process Capability Index (Cp/Cpk) First Pass Yield (FPY) at launch Ramp-up curve vs. plan Number of production stoppages linked to industrialisation issues Cost Reduction & Industrial Efficiency Ensuring the industrialisation process reduces cost, not adds to it. Metrics Cost of industrialisation vs. budget Cost-per-unit reduction achieved through process optimisation % of automation targets achieved Scrap and rework costs during ramp-up Quality Performance Ensuring new products meet quality standards from day one. Metrics Defects Per Million Opportunities (DPMO) Customer complaints in first 90 days Warranty claims linked to new products Internal audit pass rate Required Skills & Experience Technical & Professional Extensive experience in industrialisation, NPI, or manufacturing engineering leadership within a complex manufacturing environment. Deep understanding of manufacturing processes (mechanical, electrical, automation, assembly, testing). Proven track record of leading NPI programmes and production ramp‑ups Strong knowledge of Lean, Six Sigma and advanced manufacturing technologies Experience with multi‑site operations, automation strategy and process capability development Leadership & Behavioural Strategic thinker with strong business acumen and the ability to influence at SLT level Exceptional stakeholder management and cross‑functional leadership skills Strong decision‑making, analytical and problem‑solving capability Ability to lead through ambiguity and drive clarity in complex environments Inspirational leader who builds high‑performing teams and drives cultural change Success Measures On‑time, on‑cost, on‑quality product launches across the portfolio Scalable, stable and cost‑effective manufacturing processes Improved yields, reduced scrap and optimised cycle times across new and existing product Strong cross‑functional alignment and predictable NPI execution High team engagement and capability growth within the industrialisation function Demonstrated impact on operational efficiency, cost reduction and manufacturing competitiveness. Work life balance: 37.5 ho ur working week Lunchtime finishes on a Friday Hybrid / flexible working arrangements 28 days annual leave Christmas closure Holiday purchasing scheme Benefits: Group p ension plan – matched contributions up to 5% Income protection scheme Heal th Cash Plan Employee Assistance Programme gives you and your family access to 4 key services including remote GP service, second opinion, mental health pathway service and physiotherapy consultations Life assurance policy, including bereavement counselling and probate helpline Company shares incentive plan and save as you earn scheme Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme Wellbeing initiatives, including access to wellbeing app and the addition of mental health support for all employees. Regular sports and social activities Reward platform (high street discounts, employee benefits, health and wellbeing offerings) Recruitment referral bonus scheme Excelle nt learning & development opportunities Security Clearance Requirements: Due to the nature of our business, our staff need to be able to obtain UK Security Clearance as a mandated requirement. Therefore, you will need to provide proof of identity, employment history and right to work in the UK, along with proof of UK residency for at least five years. LI-NM1