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Manufacturing Operations Manager

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Manufacturing Operations Manager | Space/Aerospace | Bordon | On-site | Competitive salary & package

We are seeking a Manufacturing Operations Manager to take strategic and operational management of a Manufacturing Facility producing high-precision, high-value, and low-volume complex mechanical and composite assemblies.
 
Reporting to the Production Director the position takes ownership of day-to-day facility operations, health and safety compliance, production planning, materials control, stakeholder management, while also leading a team to ensure efficient production, adherence to quality standards, and delivery to schedule.
 
Responsible For

Leadership and Site Management
Production and Process Management
Site Materials and Inventory Control
Customer and Stakeholder ManagementKey Tasks

Act as the Site Manager for the Manufacturing Facility, overseeing day-to-day operations, health and safety compliance, and production output.
Line management of direct reports, including team development, training, and succession planning.
Collaborate with the Health & Safety Manager to ensure compliance with relevant legislation, including operational hazard risk management and COSHH.
Oversee the production plan through ERP to support project demands and external customer requirements.
Generate and maintain manufacturing requirement plans and align them with production plans.
Review and resolve production capacity clashes, including make/buy decisions and external manufacturing.
Support internal and external audits, including ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, addressing corrective actions (CARs) and observations.
Ensure Design for Manufacture (DFM) considerations are incorporated during project and engineering reviews.
Oversee Materials Control and Goods In, ensuring stock accuracy, adherence to stock control measures, and compliance with shelf-life requirements.
Maintain accurate records for hazardous materials (COSHH) and ensure the security of warehouse/stores areas.
Attend customer-facing meetings, reviews, and progress updates to represent the facility.
Coordinate and manage external work while providing customer reporting.
Work closely with Composites DFM colleagues to provide schedule and cost input for bid activities related to internal and external projects.
Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and quality.
Drive a culture of continuous improvement and proactively address potential single points of failure.
Other activities and responsibilities as delegated by the Production Director, including acting as delegate in certain meetings / forums.Previous Experience

Proven experience in manufacturing engineering, ideally in the production of complex mechanical and composite assemblies in a high-precision, high-value, and low-volume environment (preferably space/aerospace).
A thorough understanding of mechanical and composite manufacturing techniques, including CNC and manual machining principles and processes.
Experience with materials control and ERP/MRP systems, with knowledge of SAP advantageous but not essential (training provided).
Experience in facility management and health and safety operations, including COSHH management.Qualifications, Knowledge & Skills

ONC/HNC or Degree in Mechanical, Materials, or Production Engineering.
A strong educational background with additional training in leadership is advantageous.
IOSH Managing Safely would be advantageous.Location
Bordon (primary), with frequent visits to Guildford (e.g. fortnightly management meetings, travelling time paid)
 
Benefits

Competitive Salary.
Flexible working policies.
32 days annual leave + BH.
Annual Company Bonus Scheme.
Up to 8% employer pension contribution.
Life Assurance (6X salary).
Private Health Care.
Enhanced Maternity & Paternity leave.
Multiple Discount, Memberships schemes

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