Production Manager

Walsall
2 weeks ago
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Production Manager
Location: West Midlands
Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: Up to £60000 DOE experience
About the Client:
Our client is a leading company in precision engineering, providing high-quality components to industries like aerospace and automotive. Known for innovation and excellence, they focus on delivering exceptional products and solutions while fostering a dynamic and collaborative work environment.
About the Role:
We’re looking for an experienced Production Manager to lead and optimize production across multiple facilities. This is a key role where you’ll be responsible for ensuring efficient operations, meeting delivery targets, and driving continuous improvements. You’ll work closely with the Senior Leadership Team and be instrumental in leading a dedicated production team.At all times you will be working to very high AS9100 quality standards.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee day-to-day production processes, ensuring timely delivery and budget compliance.
  • Create and manage production plans, ensuring efficient use of resources.
  • Implement visual management tools to track progress.
  • Always Ensuring Health and Safety of staff.
  • Drive cost reduction and operational improvements.
  • Manage transport and subcontract services to align with production schedules.
  • Lead, motivate, and manage a large production team, ensuring clear communication and resolving issues quickly.
  • Ensure high-quality standards and adherence to industry regulations AS9100.
  • Collaborate with teams to optimize equipment maintenance and production plans.
    Skills & Experience:
  • Proven experience in an engineering and manufacturing environment.
  • Knowledge of production planning techniques, CNC machining, and ISO9001/ AS9100 standards.
  • Experience with Lean Manufacturing and MS Excel.
  • Strong leadership and communication skills ability to influence senior stakeholders

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