Production Manager

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Production and Repairs Factory Manager

Are you an experienced Factory Manager who thrives in a structured, fast-paced production environment where standards, discipline, and performance matter

Do you want to lead a close-knit team where your leadership genuinely shapes operations, productivity and culture

Our client is looking for a Hands-on Production and Repairs Factory Manager to take ownership of a busy assembly and service facility, supporting both land-based gaming equipment and online platform operations. This is a key leadership role within an established, growing business, committed to delivering high-quality products and exceptional customer service.

If you have 4+ years of management experience in a factory, or high-throughput production setting, understand operational best practice, and are passionate about continuous improvement and compliance, our client wants to hear from you.

About the Role

Our client supplies and services tablets for bingo halls and arcades and operates a successful online bingo and casino platform. They are seeking a Factory Manager to lead a team of approximately ten staff across production, repairs, spares and distribution.

This is a hands-on, operational leadership role requiring a firm but fair management style, strong workflow discipline, and the ability to deliver results while maintaining quality, safety and organisation at all times.

The successful candidate will own assembly operations, repairs workflow, inventory control and logistics ensuring work is delivered to deadlines using best-practice production methods.

Benefits:

Competitive salary
Private Health Scheme
Annual salary reviews
On-site parking
Opportunity to work within a dynamic, growing industry
Supportive environment committed to responsible and ethical business practices
Long-term career stability within an established company

Salary and Hours:

£30,000 – £34,000 per annum (dependent on experience)
Monday to Friday; 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

Key Responsibilities:

Lead and manage a team of approximately ten production and repair staff.
Create a firm but fair performance culture built on accountability and teamwork.
Plan and supervise assembly operations to meet strict deadlines.
Implement and maintain best-practice assembly and quality control procedures.
Oversee repairs workflow, spares inventory and distribution logistics.
Optimise factory throughput and operational efficiency.
Monitor KPIs and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
Maintain high housekeeping and organisation standards.
Enforce health and safety compliance and conduct routine safety checks.
Ensure safety and medical supplies are maintained and audited monthly.
Maintain accurate operational records and reporting.
Work collaboratively with colleagues, subcontractors and customers.
Uphold GDPR, confidentiality, and information security standards.
Represent the company professionally at all times.

Experience and Skills Required:

4+ years’ experience in a supervisory or management role.
Proven experience within a factory or fast-paced production environment.
Strong understanding of assembly best practices and workflow management.
Demonstrable experience managing staff performance and deadlines.
Leadership skills with the ability to motivate, coach and discipline fairly.
Excellent problem-solving and diagnostic ability.
High attention to detail and quality standards.
Good literacy, numeracy and ICT competence.
Highly organised, reliable and deadline driven.
Calm under pressure with strong decision-making ability.

Professional Expectations:

Professional conduct and appearance at all times.
Strict adherence to PPE and safety procedures.
Clean and organised work environment.
Reliable timekeeping.
Full compliance with company policies.
GDPR and information security awareness.
Safe handling and storage of materials.
Positive and cooperative working relationships.

In Summary

If you want to join a well-established business with a great reputation and big aspirations, and be a major part of their future growth, then this is the role for you!

Our client’s selection process is unique in the marketplace and attracts motivated, productive team members, who they know will be successful and have a great career with themselves.

They look forward to hearing from you. Don't miss this opportunity. Start your application NOW

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