Chief Operating Officer

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Operations Director/COO - (Moving to Managing Director Designate)

Location: Taunton/Bristol - 5 days a week onsite

Salary: £90k starting with upside + 20% bonus + benefits and Share options in Group.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Operations Director who wants to move to an MD role to join a thriving manufacturing business specializing in laboratory equipment & cleanroom solutions. This pivotal role offers the potential to progress to Managing Director within 18 months or sooner, leading an expanding entity and a chance to drive success and growth for the Group.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Phase 1 – Operations Director:
    • Drive efficiency and output across post-order activities.
    • Lead the relocation of operations from two sites around 30 miles apart, ensuring a seamless transfer.
    • Collaborate with department managers (Operations, Service Support, and Technical) to streamline processes and prepare for growth.
    • Optimize manufacturing processes to support a planned 100% growth in revenue over five years.
    • Introduce software solutions to enhance the efficiency of service operations.
    • Continue integrating and improving systems across combined businesses.
  2. Phase 3 – Managing Director for combined group (est. 75 staff – 15m T/O (3m Ebita)):
    • Take full profit and loss responsibility for the combined business.
    • Lead the executive team in strategy development, performance objectives, and execution.
    • Set and exceed KPIs for revenue, profitability, and customer satisfaction.
    • Build strong relationships with key partners and customers.
    • Foster a team culture aligned with company values to attract and retain talent.

About You

The ideal candidate will already be operating at an Operations Director level within a manufacturing environment and possess the ambition and vision to step into an MD role. Key attributes include:

  • A proven track record of success in managing design and manufacturing operations.
  • Experience leading cultural and business development, driving operational improvements.
  • A history of launching new products, resulting in significant revenue growth.
  • Target-driven, with prior P&L responsibility and strong commercial acumen.
  • An empowering leadership style that motivates and aligns teams.

The Package and Opportunity

  • Salary: £90k with large potential for further growth as Role moves into an MD/Group MD role.
  • Location: Near Taunton/Weston Super Mare/Bristol, 4-5 days onsite.
  • Opportunity to shape the future of a rapidly expanding business and take it to the next level.

This is a rare opportunity for an ambitious professional to step into a transformative leadership role with clear pathways to further career progression.

Seniority Level

Not Applicable

Employment Type

Full-time

Job Function

Engineering, Business Development, and Science

Industries

Defense and Space Manufacturing, Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing, and Engineering Services

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