Key Responsibilities: Management & Leadership Manage a team that includes machine operators and a quality controller. Recruit and train machinists for the production line. Monitor employee performance, provide feedback and conduct regular performance evaluations. Organise and lead training days for the team. Ensure a great team dynamic, motivating everyone to meet deadlines and work collaboratively. Production & Quality Control Oversee the day-to-day operations of the studio, including managing sampling and production schedules. Ensure samples and production orders are made to the highest quality standards, on time, and within budget. Check in-line quality to ensure consistency in production and finished garments. Resolve any construction issues at the PPS (Pre-Production Sample) stage. Implement and maintain quality control standards, ensuring all products meet customer specifications and industry regulations. Operational Excellence Monitor production processes to identify and implement opportunities for improvement. Ensure all bundles sent to machinists have the correct trims and materials to prevent lost time. Conduct regular housekeeping to maintain a tidy and organised studio floor. Plan and allocate resources efficiently to optimise production schedules. Select, maintain and organise the repair of all equipment and machinery. Accountability: You will be directly accountable for: The timely completion and delivery of all project deadlines. The consistent quality of all products. Controlling garment production costs. Minimising the number of repairs and recuts. Ensuring all health and safety guidelines are followed. Qualifications: At least 15 years of experience in garment manufacturing. Extensive knowledge of garment production processes, from machinery to construction. Proven leadership and team management skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire a team. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong problem-solving and analytical abilities to identify and resolve production issues. The ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines. Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles is a bonus. You will report to the Operations Manager. Day-to-Day Tasks Management & Leadership Walk the atelier floor regularly to monitor staff performance. Provide clear and accurate information to machinists. Communicate with senior management about production progress and challenges. Review workers' performance and identify training needs. Production & Quality Control Make high-quality samples and PPS (Pre-Production Samples) on time and within budget. Monitor production processes to ensure efficiency. Implement and maintain quality standards on all products. Check garments for any quality issues before they leave the studio. Resolve any construction issues that arise during the PPS stage. Ensure machinists have the correct trims and materials. Operational Planning Plan and organise your day and week to manage competing priorities. Select the right resources for each operation to maximise efficiency. Be proactive in identifying and resolving production issues before they cause delays. Ensure all team members adhere to health and safety guidelines. Take responsibility for the maintenance and repair of all studio equipment and machinery. Success Metrics The Floor Manager's day is a dynamic blend of planning, hands-on problem-solving, and team leadership to ensure the atelier runs smoothly. Planning: You’ll work with the Operations Manager to plan the upcoming week's workload, with a focus on preparing the next day's schedule the day before. Problem-Solving: You'll be actively involved on the floor, providing guidance and showing machinists how to efficiently work through any technical challenges that arise with a specific style. Efficiency: You’ll be continuously monitoring production times, communicating budgeted hours to the team and keeping work on track to prevent projects from running over time. Quality: You'll conduct regular quality checks to identify potential issues early. You'll also work directly with the Quality Controller to ensure all garments meet our standards and get machinists to rectify any issues immediately. Manage Machinists: You’ll conduct performance reviews, offer training where needed and keep management informed on the team's progress. What Success Looks Like Success in this role is not just about meeting deadlines; it's about fostering a high-performing, efficient, and collaborative environment. Financial Performance: The overall budgeted time for each style is consistently met or beaten, leading to improved profitability. Increased Output: Items move through the studio quickly, allowing the team to increase output without sacrificing quality. Quality & Accountability: The number of repairs is minimised, and the team takes ownership of fixing any issues on their own time. Team Synergy: Everyone works together toward the same goals, actively helping each other out. Organisational Excellence: The atelier operates as a highly efficient and organised environment, reflecting a clear sense of order and purpose.
Registered Manager-East London-up to £67,000 per annum- EBD Homes Our client is looking to recruit a Registered Manager to join our Children's Home(EBD) on a permanent basis working 40 hours per week. Role: • Demonstrate passion and commitment to excellent care and quality, both in terms of service delivery and in terms of outcomes for young people, • To successfully register with Ofsted., • As the registered manager, ensure compliance with Company policies and procedures and all regulations and standards at all time, • Comply with Safeguarding and child protection procedures at all times and promote an honest and open culture, • Develop the staff team’s knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection practices and processes, • Demonstrate strong and effective leadership and people management at all times, • Inspire, motivate and build a highly skilled and engaged workforce with a strong commitment to nurturing staff potential and developing skills, • Ensure that resources, including staff, are effectively deployed to optimise service delivery, • Demonstrate excellent communication with all internal and external stakeholders, • Be accountable for effectively managing financial performance and for meeting and, where possible, exceeding agreed targets, • Lead a culture of continuous improvement and development with a strong focus on best practice, • Proactively seek opportunities for innovation in order to maintain sustainable and resilient business, • Acknowledge, celebrate and share success Requirements: • Have a thorough understanding and knowledge of relevant legislation and Ofsted regulation, • Have experience in working within Children's Homes for at-least 2 years in the last 5 years and 1 year of supervisory experience., • Currently or previously hold or have held a registration with Ofsted as a Registered Manager(Preferred), • Have exceptional leadership and management skills., • Have a Level 5 Qualification - Health and Social Care/Leadership and management.(Preferred) Rewards . Fully Funded Training and Qualification · Employee Assistance Programme · 25 days per year plus recognised Bank Holidays · Nest Pension Scheme . Salary Sacrifice Scheme · Maternity and Sick pay · Store Discounts . Profit Share "All successful candidates offered employment will be subject to compulsory screening checks, which will include employment references and an Enhanced DBS check.” If you feel that you have what it takes to be a Registered Manager, apply today! Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: Up to £67,000.00 per year