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28/07 Vikrant Rupani
Senior Recruitment Consultant at Mindfield Resources

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Project Manager - Process Improvement (10-12 yrs)

Bangalore Job Code: 1029

Our client a major FMCG company is currently seeking a Project Manager to join their expanding team.You will be responsible to support the Management by analyzing, coordinating and managing CAPEX related industrial projects (Mechanical, Electrical etc- .).

- He will conduct feasibility studies on projects and carry out assignments delegated by the department head.

Accountabilities :

We are looking at someone with 5-6 years of relevant experience i.e. experience in handling projects in an FMCG and should be six sigma's certified/with an exposure to six sigma's. Their total experience could be around 10 years which could include experience in Quality / Production

Capacity Planning and Detailing

Optimization of Capacities and Capacity Planning

Capacity de-bottlenecking, automations

Equipment / supplier identification and finalization of equipment's

Process guarantee Trails at Vendor

Process Improvement Initiatives

Standardization of processes

Waste reduction projects

Productivity and cost reduction projects

Driving Productivity improvement initiatives

Optimization of Capacities and Capacity Planning

Implementation of continuous improvement process

Development and Implementation of Quality Systems

Review of all Projects

Implementation of Quality Circles, SGA, six sigma

Skills & Qualifications :

- 10+ years of solid project management experience in plastic manufacturing (preform, injection molding) is a MUST

- Preferably B. E ( Mech ) OR Chemical Engineering degree from a top university

- Strong communicator and fluency in English

- Skilled at interacting with all levels in the organization

- Demand and delivers high quality work through attention to detail

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