Operations Manager

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Our client is a well-established precision engineering business with a strong reputation for quality and customer satisfaction, are looking for an Operations Manager to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected, growing company where you can take ownership of production operations and play a key role in maintaining high standards across the business

Key Responsibilities

  • Act as the main point of contact for customers on enquiries, quotes, and contracts

  • Manage order entry and production scheduling using an MRP system (ideally Tricorn)

  • Lead weekly production meetings and coordinate shop floor priorities

  • Ensure tooling is planned and available ahead of production

  • Oversee maintenance schedules and respond promptly to equipment breakdowns

  • Monitor job costing, performance metrics, and delivery logistics

  • Conduct ISO audits, quality reviews, and staff appraisals

  • Identify and implement process improvements and capital investments

    Ideal Candidate

  • Strong communicator with a professional, organised approach

  • Background in CNC manufacturing and production planning

  • Knowledge of ISO 9001, FAIR, and aerospace quality standards

  • Familiar with KPI tracking and cost control

    What’s on Offer

  • £55,000 – £60,000 salary

  • 4 weeks holiday (rising to 5)

  • 8 statutory holidays

    Clockwork Recruitment acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Clockwork is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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