Production Manager
Permanent
Full Time
Tamworth
£45,000 - £50,000 per Anum (DOE)
What’s in it for you?
- Monday – Thursday 6am – 4:30pm
- Fridays 6am – 2:30pm
- Onsite Parking
- 24 days holiday per year plus 8 Bank Holidays
The roles and responsibilities of the Production Manager:
- Promotes and manages a health and safety culture across site.
- Ensuring all activities on site comply with H&S regulations and guidelines.
- Ensure all company policies and procedures are adhered to.
- Ensure all products produced on and leaving site meets the agreed quality standards
- Ensure site is running at maximum efficiency and fully achieving production plans
- Ensure the site is running in line with budget requirements and targets
- Working with all departments across the business to instill and develop a continuous improvement ethic that focuses on driving down cost and improving quality
- Maintains a high level of employee motivation by working closely with all employees to develop a highly communicative team where employees are made fully aware of business performance and activities. Also ensure any issues or problems either personal or work related are supported and resolved.
- Lead and champion projects that deliver improvements to site performance and employee engagement
- Create and present reports detailing site performance to all team members across all levels of the business structure
- Lead and champion Root cause analysis projects to ensure any quality issues are resolved with a permanent fix put in place.
- Drive KPI’s into production using them to identify and improve production trends.
- Ensure material stocks are managed and used effectively
Qualifications and Education Requirements of the Production Manager:
- Proven experience as Leader/Manager or relevant role leading a team focused on manual processes
- Familiarity with company policies, legal guidelines, and Health & Safety regulations
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Good knowledge of IT systems
- Strong background in Lean and continuous improvement
- Proven experience of driving through successful improvement and change management projects
- Proven experience of root cause analysis and putting permanent fixes in place
- Ability to interpret and understand KPI’s and data
What happens after you apply for this role?
Applications will be reviewed within 3 working days, however as we are receiving high levels of applications, if you have not been contacted after 5 days of sending your CV unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. If successful you will be contacted by a consultant to discuss your application and CV further. There’ll also be a chance for you to ask us any questions you may have about the role.