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Manufacturing Manager

Platinum Recruitment Consultancy
Lincolnshire
1 day ago
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Manufacturing Manager - Lincoln | Lead a growing workshop, streamline systems, and shape future success.

We're searching for a talented Manufacturing Manager to join a fast-growing manufacturer in Lincoln. This is a hands-on leadership role suited to someone who thrives in a dynamic environment - balancing people management, process improvement, and operational oversight. Whether you're an experienced Production Manager or Workshop Manager ready to step up, this opportunity offers scope, autonomy, and real impact.

Why apply for this Manufacturing Manager role?
You'll be joining a business that values innovation, teamwork, and continuous improvement. Expect a supportive culture and strong progression prospects:

  • £50,000 - £60,000 salary depending on experience
  • Great working environment with regular team socials
  • Potential bonus structure rewarding performance and results

Key Responsibilities:
As Manufacturing Manager, you'll oversee daily workshop operations and ensure production runs smoothly from concept to completion.

  • Oversee workflow across CNC, assembly, finishing, and dispatch
  • Manage production schedules in line with project timelines and install dates
  • Implement efficient systems for job tracking, quality control, and process improvement
  • Lead and motivate a team of 15-30 skilled staff, including supervisors, joiners, and CNC operators
  • Ensure machinery uptime, quality standards, and H&S compliance are consistently met
  • Liaise with design, procurement, and logistics teams to ensure seamless coordination
  • Monitor production costs, efficiency, and waste, providing strategic input for future growth

What we're looking for:
We're after a systems-minded problem solver with a proven record in operational leadership.

  • Experience as a Manufacturing Manager, Production Manager, or Workshop Manager
  • Strong people management and communication skills
  • Background in lean manufacturing and workflow optimisation
  • Confident in scheduling, reporting, and process implementation
  • Strategic mindset - capable of improving efficiency while maintaining quality

If you're ready to take ownership as a Manufacturing Manager in Lincoln, bringing structure, consistency, and leadership to a thriving production environment, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply now and help shape the next chapter of this growing manufacturing business.

Job Number │ 934427 INDINDUSTRIALWC
Location │ Lincoln
Role │ Manufacturing Manager

Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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