Production Manager

Gosport
2 days ago
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Position: Production Manager (Composite)

Job ID: 1378/4

Location: Gosport

Rate/Salary: £45 - 50K

Type: Full-time, On-site

HSB Technical Ltd is a leading specialist recruiter across Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Shipping & Energy, and Aerospace sectors. We connect skilled professionals with reputable clients in the UK and internationally.

Typically, this person will be: Production Manager

A proven leader from a composites manufacturing environment with strong knowledge Composite construction, advanced composite systems, and production management. Someone capable of driving quality, efficiency, and innovation while managing multi-skilled teams and ensuring a safe, well-run facility.

Key Responsibilities of the Composites Manager:

  • Provide overall leadership for the all Composites on site, ensuring delivery against quality, cost and schedule targets

  • Line manage supervisors, chargehands and team leaders, acting as the main escalation and communication point

  • Monitor and manage workforce performance, addressing attendance, behaviour and capability issues where required

  • Create, maintain and review short-term production plans, reporting progress, risks and delays to key stakeholders

  • Champion process improvement and manufacturing best practice to enhance efficiency and product quality

  • Contribute to tooling, mould configuration and build methodology to support effective production

  • Coordinate workflow and resource deployment to ensure smooth project progression through the facility

  • Control engineering drawings and production documentation, ensuring accuracy and revision compliance

  • Identify staffing needs and support recruitment, training and development of the department

  • Own Health & Safety and site operational standards, ensuring teams are fully resourced to work safely and effectively

    Essential Skills & Qualifications:

  • Strong understanding of small craft & big build methods and marine tooling

  • Broad hands-on experience with composite manufacturing techniques (infusion, prepreg, wet lay)

  • Demonstrated leadership experience within marine or composites production environments

  • Knowledge of manufacturing-led design and tooling development

  • Experience applying Lean and continuous improvement principles

  • Proven capability managing production operations with a strong H&S focus

  • Clear and confident communicator with strong people skills

  • Commercially minded with experience managing multi-project, production-led workloads

  • Well-organised, delivery-focused and able to meet programme and budget commitments

  • Competent user of Microsoft Office and project planning tools

    This position is advertised by HSB Technical Ltd, an REC registered recruitment consultancy managing the recruitment process for our client

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