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Head of Production Engineering

Plymouth
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Head of Production Engineering

Plymouth | £50,000-£55,000 per annum | Full-Time | Permanent | Reporting to Engineering Manager

Introduction

Are you ready to lead engineering innovation in a global manufacturing environment?

Acorn by Synergie is working with a forward-thinking client seeking a strategic and hands-on Head of Production Engineering to drive operational excellence and lead a high-performing team in one of the UK's most advanced manufacturing facilities.

Key Duties:

Lead and mentor the Production Engineering team.

Drive continuous improvement in manufacturing processes, tooling, and material utilisation.

Apply advanced welding knowledge (spot, projection, MIG, TIG, robotic) to support process development.

Develop accurate manufacturing costings, including ROI and payback analysis.

Ensure engineering processes meet industry standards and support operational excellence.

Collaborate with production, quality, and supply chain teams to optimise processes and align with business objectives.

Requirements:

Degree in Engineering or equivalent experience (BEng in Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering preferred).

Proven leadership experience in production engineering within a manufacturing environment.

Experience in sheet metal manufacturing highly desirable.

Strong understanding of assembly processes and resource planning.

Expertise in manufacturing cost analysis and process optimisation.

Effective people management and mentoring skills.

Passion for continuous improvement and engineering excellence.

What We Offer:

Competitive salary of £50,000-£55,000 per annum.

Comprehensive benefits package.

Opportunities for professional development and career progression.

Supportive, inclusive, and collaborative working environment.

The chance to make a real impact in a global, forward-thinking organisation.

Interested?

Ready to take the lead in shaping the future of production engineering? Apply now by sending your CV and a cover letter outlining your experience and suitability for the role.

Pre-Employment Checks

All prospective employees will be required to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and a sanction list check as part of our commitment to safety and compliance.

Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment

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