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Production Manager (Packaging)

Pioneer Selection Ltd
Hertfordshire
3 days ago
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Production Manager (Packaging)

St Albans, Hertfordshire
£45,000 per annum
40 hours per week, Monday–Friday
Permanent, Full-time

Are you a detail-oriented and quality-focused leader with experience in packaging within a GMP-regulated environment? We're currently recruiting a Packaging Supervisor to join a growing pharmaceutical manufacturing business in St Albans.

About the Role

This is a hands-on supervisory position supporting the Packaging Manager in overseeing the packaging and distribution of products. You’ll play a key role in ensuring timely and accurate product release, while upholding the highest standards in quality and compliance with GMP, GDP, and MHRA regulations.

You’ll also lead the development and maintenance of SOPs, manage deviations, and work collaboratively across departments to drive continuous improvement.

Key Responsibilities:



  • Develop, revise, and implement Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).


  • Set and monitor packaging KPIs, ensuring targets are met.


  • Investigate and resolve deviations, initiating CAPAs as required.


  • Collaborate with the Quality Assurance team on compliance matters.


  • Order materials and raise purchase orders (POs) for packaging supplies and services.


  • Manage stock to prevent production disruptions.


  • Support team rotas and ensure appropriate shift coverage.


  • Motivate, coach, and develop team members.


  • Work with Engineering to maintain equipment and support improvement projects.


  • Ensure a clean, safe, and compliant working environment.


  • Deputise for the Packaging Manager when required.


✅ Ideal Candidate:



  • Previous packaging and supervisory experience


  • Strong working knowledge of GMP/GDP.


What’s on Offer:



  • Salary: £45,000


  • Hours: 8-hour shifts, Monday to Friday


  • Holidays: 28 days including bank holidays


  • Pension: Statutory scheme


  • Modern working environment with ongoing investment in facilities and equipment


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