Manufacturing Manager - Control Panels
Not Specified
Engineering
50000 Annual
Permanent
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:
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Manage the day-to-day operations of the control panel build team
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Supervise and update electrical drawings and documentation
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Maintain a safe workshop
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Oversee the build-up and testing of all cabinets
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Organise the transport of equipment and electrical panels to and from site
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Responsible for monitoring and purchasing stock required for panel manufacturing
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Take charge of Health & Safety in the workshop and on site
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Handle project documentation, including RAMS and permits
The Person:
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Completed a 3-year apprenticeship or (ONC, HNC qualified)
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A minimum of 2-3 years' experience in managing a workshop or control panel shop
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Previous experience of maintaining workshop inventory and purchasing required
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The ability to read and understand Electrical & Mechanical drawings
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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
AE1
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