Industrial Engineer & Continuous Improvement Leader
Industrial Engineer & Continuous Improvement Leader
Job Category: Operations
Requisition Number: INDUS
- Posted : April 27, 2026
- Full-Time
- On-site
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We are seeking an Industrial Engineer & Continuous Improvement Leader to drive operational excellence at its Verson (ISL) manufacturing site.This is a hands‑on, shop‑floor‑focused role with a clear mission: optimize manufacturing processes, deploy Lean methodologies, and build a strong continuous improvement culture in a low‑volume, high‑mix electromechanical environment.Industrial Engineer and CI Leader will be a key technical and cultural change agent for the site.
Main activities
Manufacturing Process Analysis & Optimization
- Conduct a systematic, data‑driven review of all manufacturing processes across the site, from incoming inspection through assembly, calibration, functional testing, and final pack‑out.
- Identify waste, bottlenecks, quality escapes, inefficiencies, and excess cost using Lean principles and structured problem‑solving tools.
- Define and maintain baseline performance metrics (cycle time, first‑pass yield, scrap, rework, OEE) and drive measurable, year‑over‑year improvement.
- Translate root‑cause analysis findings into sustainable process changes, not temporary fixes.
- Own and deploy the site’s Continuous Improvement (CI) roadmap, aligned with operational and financial objectives.
- Plan, lead, and facilitate Lean initiatives including Kaizen events, Value Stream Mapping, 5S, SMED, TPM, Poka‑Yoke, and structured problem‑solving (A3, 8D, PDCA).
- Personally lead Kaizen activities on the shop floor, working directly with operators, technicians, and team leaders.
- Build a continuous improvement culture by coaching and developing Lean capabilities across all levels of the organization.
- Act as the site champion for PAC / Indicor operational excellence standards and best practices.
Shop Floor Layout, Flow & Workstation Design
- Design, balance, and optimize assembly and test cells for a low‑volume, high‑mix electromechanical production environment.
- Define takt times, line balancing principles, WIP policies, and material flow to maximize throughput and quality.
- Lead layout changes and capacity projects, including reconfiguration to support new products, changing volumes, or new equipment.
- Ensure workstations are ergonomic, safe, and efficient, supporting precision assembly and testing.
Establish, document, and continuously improve standard work for all assembly, calibration, and test operations.
- Perform time studies and work measurement to develop accurate labor standards.
- Ensure standards support reliable costing, capacity planning, routing accuracy, and operator training.
- Partner closely with Production to close variances between standards and actual performance.
- Serve as the manufacturing and industrialization lead for new product launches.
- Participate in Design for Manufacturability (DFM) reviews and influence product design, BOM structure, and test strategy.
- Support pilot builds, ramp‑up, and stabilization phases to ensure robust, repeatable production processes.
- Develop and implement required tooling, fixtures, assembly procedures, and test station configurations.
Cost Reduction & Productivity Improvement
- Identify and execute a pipeline of cost‑out and productivity improvement projects, including labor efficiency, material usage, scrap reduction, rework elimination, and make‑vs‑buy analysis.
- Build robust business cases with clear baselines, quantified savings, and post‑implementation validation.
- Partner with Finance to link operational improvements to margin performance and site P&L impact.
Performance Tracking & Stakeholder Engagement
- Define, track, and report CI KPIs and progress to site leadership.
- Collaborate cross‑functionally with Operations, Quality, Supply Chain, R&D, and Finance to ensure alignment and sustained results.
- Maintain a strong shop‑floor presence, acting as a visible change leader and coach.
Required profile
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering or Mechanical Engineering
- At least 5 years’ experience in an industrial manufacturing environment
- Proven hands‑on experience leading Kaizen events and Lean initiatives
- Strong shop‑floor presence; this is not a desk‑based role
- Experience in low‑volume, high‑mix and/or electromechanical assembly
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving mindset
- Fluent French required for daily operations; professional English needed in an international environment
What we offer
- A high‑impact role with direct influence on site performance and P&L
- A technically rich product portfolio serving critical industrial applications
- Real ownership of the CI roadmap — not a maintenance role
- Competitive compensation package, aligned with experience
- Attractive location in Normandy, close to Caen and the coast
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