Korn Ferry is proud to be partnering with a well-established organisation operating within a highly specialised manufacturing environment. With a long history of technical expertise and consistent investment in innovation, the business plays a critical role in supporting a range of advanced sectors, both in the UK and internationally.
This heavy engineering company is embarking on a large-scale growth & transformation journey, with considerable investment from its parent company. As the company continues to grow and evolve, it is looking to recruit a commercial focused New Product Introduction Estimator to join their team at their Ellesmere Port site.
As the New Product Introduction Estimator, you will be a pivotal member of the Commercial Team, supporting and managing the introduction of new products and materials from concept through to full-scale production.
You’ll have oversight of product manufacturability, supply chain stability, quality compliance, and lead successful transitions from R&D into mass commercial production.
Becoming an NPI Estimator for our client will give you the opportunity to contribute to products and technologies that have far-reaching impact across multiple industries globally.
How you’ll add value:
- Lead the development of materials from research through to production-scale implementation, including laboratory and plant trials, processing routes, testing methods, and final properties to achieve product qualification.
- Drive end-to-end NPI programmes, leading all activities from concept evaluation, prototyping, and pilot runs through to production ramp-up.
- Establish and manage NPI project plans, timelines, cost estimates, and resource requirements, & coordinate cross-functional teams.
- Work closely with suppliers and production teams to assess material properties, processing methods, and safety and environmental impacts.
- Manage changes material specifications, ensuring alignment with product requirements.
- Develop and optimise manufacturing processes associated with NPI.
- Create and validate process flows, control plans, and work instructions.
- Lead design-for-manufacturability activities.
About you:
- Degree in Materials Science, Metallurgy, Chemistry, Physics, or a closely related discipline.
- Demonstrable knowledge in financial analysis, sales, and commercial negotiation.
- Strong problem-solving capability, with the ability to apply scientific and technical methods to practical production challenges.
- Ability to clearly communicate technical results, conclusions, and make commercially focused recommendations.
- Proficiency in data analysis tools and technical reporting.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience producing technical reports.
- Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary environment and meet tight deadlines.
What you can expect:
- Private Medical
- Dental insurance
- Competitive pension scheme
- 25 days holiday + Bank holidays
- Length of service awards