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Production Administrator
Location: Walsall, West Midlands
Salary: £27,000 per annum
Job Type: Full-time, Temporary to Permanent
Hours: Monday–Thursday 7:30am–4:30pm, Friday 7:30am–1:00pm

Are you an experienced administrator with strong Excel skills and a background in manufacturing or production?
We’re recruiting for a Production Administrator to join a busy and growing manufacturing business in Walsall.

This is a temporary-to-permanent opportunity with a clear path to a permanent role after 12 weeks, initially payrolled via Hariley Solutions.

Key Duties:



Booking in materials from suppliers

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Despatching production and warehouse work orders

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Updating and maintaining the Master Production Schedule (Excel)

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Managing subcontractor work orders and lead times

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Ordering and tracking consumables

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Filing and generating production documents

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Liaising with internal teams and attending production meetings

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Reading and working from engineering drawings

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Using Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Smarterm daily

About You:

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Strong administration background in a production or manufacturing environment

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Confident using Excel and Microsoft Office

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Highly organised with excellent attention to detail

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Able to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines

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Comfortable interpreting engineering drawings

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Proactive and reliable team player

What You Get:

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£27,000 annual salary

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Early finish every Friday

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Temp-to-perm opportunity with long-term career potential

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Supportive and well-structured team environment

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Weekly pay through Hariley Solutions for the first 12 weeks

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DBS check required

Ready to step into a hands-on production admin role?
Apply now or contact Hariley Solutions for more information

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