Production Manager
Production Manager
to £35,000Bolton, Greater Manchester
Food Manufacturing
Job ref: 8776
This company have a range of their specialised high quality products which have been developed using traditional methods. They are 'Grade AA+' certified in the BRC Global Standard for Food Safety and have a particular emphasis on quality and service.
About the Production Manager job
The purpose of the role is to lead and manage the Low-Risk production area to meet or exceed all performance standards, working with other departments to develop an efficient and effective production team.
Key tasks
Managing the Low-Risk team ensuring they are all properly resourced, trained, and motivated to deliver safe, high-quality products to customers.
Meet and, where possible, exceed production targets, making sure that the weekly production and efficiency targets for the factory are met without compromising on quality.
Understand and ensure, through all possible channels, that the quality of products is maintained to meet quality production specifications. Monitoring and reflecting upon poor quality complaints and making changes where necessary.
Meet Company standards on food safety and hygiene, whilst working within Company policies and procedures.
About You
Experience of working in a production environment within food manufacturing.
Previous management/supervisory responsibilities are essential.
Excellent working knowledge of food production machinery and equipment.
More details
The Production Manager job (ref:8776) is based in Bolton, Greater Manchester and is paying up to £35,000 according to your experience.
The working hours are Monday to Friday 6:00am-2:00pm.
Alternate job titles
Food Production Manager | Production Team Manager | Head of Production | Manufacturing Manager | Production Supervisor | Production Team Leader | Production Coordinator | Food Industry Production Jobs
Location is Bolton, Greater Manchester and commutable from Rochdale, Manchester, Stockport, Oldham, Bury, Rochdale, Accrington, Preston & Blackburn.