Continuous Improvement Lead

NorbrookNewry, DownFull-timePermanent
Job Overview

The Continuous Improvement Lead is responsible for improving processes and procedures, as well as leading and managing continuous improvement projects. Typically, this will include identifying and resolving operational issues, enhancing productivity, reducing waste or reducing costs. The Continuous Improvement Lead will report to the Site Manufacturing Lead

Main Activities and responsibilities
  • Identify, develop and prioritise strategies for improvement, developing objectives aligned to the organisational strategy.
  • Lead the delivery of cross functional change projects in manufacturing operations to drive business transformation and strategic breakthrough.
  • Facilitate complex and challenging Continuous Improvement interventions, working with diverse groups of key stakeholders within the business such as Production, QA, R&D, Engineering and Supply Chain.
  • Develop and execute action plans that result in quality, productivity, and cost savings by eliminating wasteful or ineffective processes and procedures.
  • Analyse and interpret information from a range of sources to facilitate data driven decision-making.
  • Provide key stakeholders and senior leadership team with monitoring reports and information, including analysis and advice.
  • Facilitate a Continuous Improvement culture within the organisation through providing training, development and coaching to build change management and improvement Ensure change is implemented on time, in budget and with lasting results.
  • capability and knowledge in manufacturing.
  • Champion the use of lean and Six Sigma methodology by manufacturing and operational managers through role modelling of best practice behaviour and knowledge sharing.
  • Provide technical expertise for Continuous Improvement including quality assurance, advice and specialist knowledge of the deployment of Continuous Improvement.
  • Share best practice across the organisation, supporting Continuous Improvement in other sites.
  • Support operational excellence through playing a key role in Gemba Walks, Pyramid Meetings, Deviations and CAPAs.
  • Build strong cross functional relationships and a professional network within the organisation.

Essential Criteria:

Applicants must therefore demonstrate the following essential criteria on their application form in order to be considered:
  • A minimum of three years of Continuous Improvement project management experience within a manufacturing environment.
  • Demonstrable experience in leading improvement projects and project teams.
  • Experience in implementing systems change with quantifiable outcomes.
  • Working knowledge of Lean or Six Sigma tools, principles, and methodologies

Desirable Criteria:

Due to the nature of the role preference will be given to applicants demonstrating the following desirable criteria:
  • Degree qualified (or equivalent) in chemical, mechanical or material science engineering or related area.
  • Six Sigma Certified Black Belt.
  • Experience within a pharmaceutical manufacturing environment.
Duration: Full time, permanent

Location: Newry

Additional Information:
  • Applicants should be able to provide proof that they have a right to work in the UK at the time of their application. Applicants who are unable to provide this proof will not be considered.
  • We regret that applications received after the closing date and time will not be accepted.
Contact: recruitment@norbrook.co.uk

Norbrook Laboratories Limited employs a workforce with members of all sections of the community and is committed to appointing people purely on the basis of merit. In accordance with our equal opportunities policy, we would particularly like to welcome applicants from the Protestant Community.


The closing date for applications is Tuesday the 10th of March 2026

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