Production Manager Poole, Dorset Production Manager Salary: £45,000–£60,000 We’re working with a well-established precision engineering company that’s built its name on producing high-quality machined components for a wide range of industries. The business has a strong manufacturing setup, capable of handling everything from standard production runs to complex one-off parts made to drawing. They’re looking for a Production Manager to take charge of a busy, well-equipped workshop, overseeing CNC, XYZ-CNC, and manual machining, along with other operations. You’ll be working closely with a Production Planner, Production Engineer, and Production Supervisor to keep workflow smooth and efficient across multiple departments. What you’ll be doing as a Production Manager: Overseeing day-to-day operations across CNC, semi-CNC, and manual machining Managing gear cutting, finishing, and plating departments Working closely with planning and engineering to improve efficiency and workflow Managing and developing a skilled team across day and split shifts Leading on recruitment and being the main point of contact for HR matters in your area Driving continuous improvement in quality, productivity, and team performance What you’ll need as a Production Manager: Solid experience in CNC and manual machining and production management or supervision Strong leadership and communication skills A hands-on approach, with a genuine interest in process improvement Mechanical Engineering qualifications would be a bonus, but experience counts just as much At least 3 years’ experience as a Production Manager What’s in it for you as a Production Manager: Salary between £45,000–£60,000, depending on experience Company pension, extra holiday, onsite parking, and regular team events A stable role within a company that values long-term people, not short-term fixesIf you’re a Production Manager who wants to lead from the front and keep a busy engineering workshop running like clockwork, this one’s for you. Call Hayden at Holt Engineering on (phone number removed)