Manufacturing Manager

Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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Role: Manufacturing Manager

Location: Birmingham (South)

Salary: Highly Competitive

Job Type: Full-time

About the Role

We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Manufacturing Manager to lead operations across a value stream, ensuring excellence in Safety, Quality, Cost, Delivery, and People (SQCDP) performance. This is a key leadership role focused on driving efficiency, improving productivity, and optimising operational performance in a highly regulated aerospace/manufacturing environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage a complex manufacturing environment, including hot metal forging, heat treatment, and aerospace engineering processes.

  • Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and quality standards, maintaining up-to-date risk assessments and procedures.

  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and increase productivity.

  • Develop and implement strategic operational plans aligned with company goals and customer demands.

  • Manage and mentor first-line leaders and team members, fostering a positive and engaged team culture.

  • Oversee production targets, ensuring on-time delivery and customer satisfaction.

  • Analyse and resolve customer-related issues using root cause analysis (8D process) to implement long-term solutions.

  • Promote lean manufacturing principles and drive process improvements across the production environment.

  • Monitor and report on key performance metrics, taking proactive steps to meet and exceed targets.

    What We’re Looking For

  • Proven leadership experience in a manufacturing or aerospace environment.

  • Strong knowledge of heavy manufacturing processes.

  • Excellent understanding of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and continuous improvement methodologies.

  • Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills, with a data-driven approach.

  • Ability to lead, develop, and motivate teams, fostering a high-performance culture.

  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, working cross-functionally with internal and external stakeholders.

  • Prior experience in a highly regulated industry such as aerospace, automotive, or heavy engineering.

    Why Join?

  • Exciting career growth opportunities in a leading manufacturing business.

  • Work in a highly dynamic and technical environment with cutting-edge engineering.

  • Be part of a company that values continuous improvement and innovation.

    Apply Now!

    If you are a driven and results-oriented leader with a passion for manufacturing excellence, we’d love to hear from you

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