Manufacturing Manager
📍 Chorley (On-site, Monday–Thursday)
The Opportunity
We are supporting a leading engineering organisation in the nuclear sector with the appointment of a Manufacturing Manager. This is a newly created role designed to work closely with the Head of Manufacturing, taking ownership of the day-to-day management of the manufacturing workshop.
This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in driving operational excellence, leading high-performing teams, and delivering critical components within a highly regulated, safety-critical environment.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee daily manufacturing operations, ensuring delivery against production targets, quality standards, and regulatory requirements
Lead, coach, and develop Production Team Leaders and shop floor staff
Drive continuous improvement initiatives using Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies
Manage resources effectively (people, equipment, and budget) to meet programme demands
Ensure full compliance with nuclear industry standards and health & safety regulations
Collaborate cross-functionally with Engineering, Quality, SHE, and Project teams
Chair monthly production meetings, tracking performance against KPIs
Support planning activities, ensuring accurate resource alignment with delivery schedules
Contribute to a culture of accountability, safety, and high performance across the workshop
Represent manufacturing in internal and external meetings, including audits and programme reviewsSkills & Experience Required
Proven experience in a manufacturing leadership role within a regulated industry (e.g. nuclear, aerospace, defence)
Strong knowledge of manufacturing processes (machining, fabrication, assembly, test, etc.)
Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma certification (Green Belt minimum)
Experience working within regulated frameworks (e.g. ISO standards, ONR, ASME)
Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills
Experience with ERP/MRP systems and production planning tools
Ability to drive performance, manage change, and improve operational efficiencyDesirable
Degree qualified in Engineering or a related discipline
Experience managing audits, inspections, and client interactions
Strong understanding of programme planning tools (e.g. P6)
Background in continuous improvement and cultural transformation initiativesWhy Apply?
Newly created role with real scope to shape and influence operations
Work within a highly specialised, safety-critical sector
Long-term stability and career progression opportunities
Collaborative and forward-thinking leadership team
The NRL Group connect global companies with the right people to bring engineering projects to life. Supporting contracting companies with energy transition plans and working with our clients to create a cleaner, greener future.
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