Production Manager

Leeds
2 days ago
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Position: Production Manager

Location: Leeds, Greater Leeds

Salary: £50-60K, commensurate with experience

We are currently recruiting for a Production Manager to join our client's growing team in Leeds. This will be a 'hands-on' role in addition to managing the department & heading up the team responsible for production and assembly.

Key Responsibilities:

Managing department staff spread over 4 sub departments - Laminators, Finishers, Trimmers and Assembly
Scheduling work for each department to coincide with the production schedule and aftersales
Managing the quantity and regularity of parts produced by external suppliers ensuring quality is of a desired level
Managing external suppliers - External stock, lead times and costings
Communicating and resolving quality issues as they arise
Being responsible for reviewing and ordering stock, raw materials and equipment in good time for required work
Ensuring stock is correctly logged throughout the system
Ensuring records are kept up to date
Following established safety procedures
Following established build processes
Keeping to an established level of component cleanliness
Maintaining a good level of cleanliness within the department.
Monitoring and planning for future production
Maintaining realistic time managementYou will have:

Experience of laminating, trimming & finishing parts
Working with fibre glass, GRP or carbon composites
Previous production line and managerial experience
A firm appreciation of stock control and the upmost importance of maintaining accurate levels
A keen eye for detail, cleanliness and a willingness to follow & drive an established process within a team
Experience reading, understanding and working from technical drawings

About Us

We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. In line with our Diversity and Inclusion policy, we welcome applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability. As a Disability Confident Employer, and part of the Nicholas Associates Group, we are committed to supporting candidates with disabilities, and we're happy to discuss flexible working options.

We are committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients. If you choose to apply, your information will be processed in accordance with the Nicholas Associates Group of companies

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