GSK

manufacturing

GPSPractitioner

Pakistan FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“GPS Practitioner at GSK. Skills: process management, continuous improvement, problem-solving methods. Lead day-to-day deployment of the GSK Production System. Run site improvement activities”

What You'll Achieve.

deliver measurable improvements in safety, quality, service and cost; identify maturity gaps; support gap-closure actions; Deliver improvements that measurably impact safety, quality, service and cost

Industry & Context.

manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

hands-on problem solvers; clear problem-solving methods; structured problem-solving methods; DMAIC

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Minimum 3 years’ experience in a manufacturing environment (production, engineering, quality or logistics), Practical experience delivering continuous improvement initiatives with measurable results, Basic Lean or Six Sigma certification (for example, Green Belt or equivalent), Experience with structured problem-solving methods such as DMAIC, Experience with basic data analysis and visualization tools (for example, Excel or Power BI)

Nice to Have

local language proficiency is an advantage

What You'll Do.

Lead day-to-day deployment of the GSK Production System

Run site improvement activities

Translate site strategy into improvement priorities

Coach and train teams on GPS tools

Run GPS self-assessments

Support gap-closure actions

Deliver improvements in safety

Share best practice with regional colleagues

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with site leaders, engineers and operators; Coach and train multidisciplinary teams; Share practical examples and best practice with regional GPS colleagues

Communication Scope

Good English communication

Full Job Description

**Role summary** You will lead the daily deployment of the GSK Production System (GPS) at a manufacturing site in Pakistan. You will work closely with site leaders, engineers and operators to embed practical continuous improvement practices. We value hands-on problem solvers who coach others, use clear problem-solving methods, and deliver measurable improvements in safety, quality, service and cost. This role offers visible impact, learning and career growth while supporting GSK’s mission of uniting science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together. **Responsibilities** * Lead day-to-day deployment of the GSK Production System and run site improvement activities. * Translate site strategy into clear improvement priorities using structured strategy deployment. * Coach and train multidisciplinary teams on practical GPS tools and standard problem-solving methods. * Run GPS self-assessments, identify maturity gaps and support gap-closure actions. * Deliver improvements that measurably impact safety, quality, service and cost. * Share practical examples and best practice with regional GPS colleagues and support roll-out activities. **Education, Experience & Skills** * Bachelor’s degree in engineering, science or a related technical field. * Minimum 3 years’ experience in a manufacturing environment (production, engineering, quality or logistics). * Practical experience delivering continuous improvement initiatives with measurable results. * Basic Lean or Six Sigma certification (for example, Green Belt or equivalent). * Good English communication skills; local language proficiency is an advantage. * Experience with structured problem-solving methods such as DMAIC. * Experience with basic data analysis and visualization tools (for example, Excel or Power BI). **Why GSK? Uniting science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together.** GSK is a global biopharma company with a purpose to unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease tog

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