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Production Planning & Change Control Manager in Waverley, Surrey
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PermanentGordon Murray Automotive creates exclusive low volume sports cars - the T.50 supercar will be the brand's first model with customer cars delivered in 2022, with the T.50s track car and T.33 supercar to follow thereafter. The company is a sister company to Gordon Murray Design and was first announced in November 2017 during an exhibition, named 'One Formula', which celebrated Murray's 50 years of car design.
For this role we are looking for an experienced manager with a background in Change management. The keys areas of this role is managing data, business systems and owning the schedule for production. This is a central function team to the the whole of production who works cross functionally and co-ordinates with the other departments
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This vacancy is being advertised by Optamor Limited. Optamor is a specialist Recruitment Process Outsourcing provider. We provide a flexible full recruitment solution which takes care of all recruitment requirements from planning to on-boarding. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission.
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