Production Manager
Orion Electrotech
We are seeking an experienced Workshop Manager to lead the day-to-day operations of a busy bespoke architectural metalwork and fabrication workshop.
This is a hands-on leadership role responsible for ensuring work is delivered safely, efficiently, on time, and to the highest quality standards. You will lead a team of fabricators, welders, polishers, and workshop operatives while acting as the key link between the workshop and management team.
The successful candidate will be a practical leader who enjoys solving problems, improving processes, and motivating teams to achieve outstanding results.
Key ResponsibilitiesWorkshop Management- Take overall responsibility for the day-to-day running of the workshop.
- Plan, organise and coordinate workshop activities to meet production schedules.
- Allocate work effectively across fabricators, welders, polishers and general operatives.
- Monitor workflow and reassign resources where necessary to maintain productivity.
- Ensure jobs progress through each stage in the correct sequence.
- Maintain a clean, organised and efficient workshop environment.
- Work closely with the Operations Manager to understand upcoming workloads and priorities.
- Translate project requirements into practical workshop activities.
- Ensure materials, drawings, equipment and components are available before production begins.
- Monitor daily production targets and workshop performance.
- Identify bottlenecks and implement solutions before deadlines are impacted.
- Report delays, resource requirements and operational challenges to management.
- Maintain high standards of workmanship across all fabrication, welding, finishing and assembly activities.
- Ensure staff are working from the latest drawings, specifications and job documentation.
- Carry out in-process inspections to identify issues early.
- Resolve fabrication and production issues efficiently.
- Drive reductions in rework, waste and production errors.
- Work closely with the Quality Control Manager to maintain standards.
- Lead, motivate and supervise workshop employees.
- Set clear expectations regarding quality, productivity, attendance and behaviour.
- Conduct toolbox talks and team briefings.
- Support the development and training of apprentices and less experienced staff.
- Identify skills gaps and recommend training requirements.
- Address performance issues appropriately and promote accountability.
- Foster a positive team culture focused on quality and continuous improvement.
- Ensure all workshop activities are carried out in accordance with company procedures and safety requirements.
- Ensure correct PPE is used at all times.
- Ensure Risk Assessments and safe working practices are followed.
- Conduct regular safety inspections.
- Report and investigate accidents, near misses and unsafe conditions.
- Ensure the safe use of machinery, lifting equipment and welding equipment.
- Control access to restricted areas, including specialist welding facilities.
- Ensure machinery and equipment are maintained and used correctly.
- Arrange maintenance and report breakdowns when required.
- Monitor consumable usage and stock levels.
- Ensure materials are correctly identified, stored and controlled.
- Minimise waste and maintain effective control of work-in-progress and finished products.
- Liaise with Stores and Goods In to resolve shortages and material issues.
- Continuously identify opportunities to improve safety, quality and productivity.
- Improve workshop layout, workflow and material movement.
- Reduce waiting times and non-value-added activities.
- Improve fabrication, welding, grinding and polishing processes.
- Implement permanent solutions to recurring problems.
- Act as the key communication link between the workshop and office teams.
- Communicate priorities, production schedules and delivery risks.
- Escalate issues relating to quality, materials, manpower or delivery dates promptly.
- Provide clear updates on workshop performance and progress.
- Previous experience within a Workshop Manager, Production Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor or Fabrication Manager position.
- Strong background in bespoke architectural metalwork, fabrication or sheet metal manufacturing.
- Ability to read and interpret technical and engineering drawings.
- Strong knowledge of fabrication and welding processes.
- Experience managing and motivating teams of approximately 6-10 employees.
- Strong organisational and planning skills.
- Excellent problem-solving ability.
- Good understanding of workplace Health & Safety requirements.
- Strong quality focus and attention to detail.
- Excellent communication and leadership skills.
- Experience within stainless steel fabrication or architectural metalwork.
- Experience driving continuous improvement initiatives.
- Relevant leadership, fabrication, welding or health & safety qualifications.
We're looking for a practical, hands-on leader who:
- Leads from the front.
- Maintains high standards.
- Remains calm under pressure.
- Challenges poor workmanship when necessary.
- Takes ownership of problems and delivers solutions.
- Is passionate about safety, quality and operational excellence.
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Please reach out to Saffron Giddings
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