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Production Manager - Control Panels

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This UK-based engineering company specialises in delivering smart automation solutions to high-demand industries mainly food and beverage.

You will be part of a skilled, practical team where your input is valued and your work has a clear impact. This role offers a competitive salary, solid benefits and the opportunity for personal development in a stable, growing business.

If you are looking for a straightforward, well-run company, where you will provide the overall management to the control panel manufacturing facility, this is a strong fit.

Workshop Manager - Control Panels

£37,000 - £50,000 + 10% Bonus, Pension, Healthcare

Lancashire. Ref: 23789

The Role:

Manage the day-to-day operations of the control panel build team

Supervise and update electrical drawings and documentation

Maintain a safe workshop

Oversee the build-up and testing of all cabinets

Organise the transport of equipment and electrical panels to and from site

Responsible for monitoring and purchasing stock required for panel manufacturing

Take charge of Health & Safety in the workshop and on site

Handle project documentation, including RAMS and permits

The Person:

Completed a 3-year apprenticeship or (ONC, HNC qualified)

A minimum of 2-3 years' experience in managing a workshop or control panel shop

Previous experience of maintaining workshop inventory and purchasing required

The ability to read and understand Electrical & Mechanical drawings

Knowledge in conveyor and robot systems ideal

As a Workshop Manager, you will receive a competitive salary up to £50k and benefits package. You will also have the opportunity to work with leading-edge technologies and be part of a multinational environment that provides opportunities for skills development and career growth.

This position would suit a Manufacturing Manager, Control Panel Manager or Manufacturing Supervisor or a Manufacturing Engineer looking for a progressive opportunity. Experience of control panels that house Drives, PLC & safety equipment is essential.

For further information call Sharon Hill

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