Job Title: Production Manager – Scotland

Salary: £Highly Competitive Salary

Location: South Scotland

Reference: J79212

Contact: George Thompson

Telephone: 0141 647 6688

Categories: Print, Management, Production/Technical, Scotland


A highly successful printing company is looking for an outstanding production manager to oversee the manufacturing of their high quality products.

As Production Manager you will be expected to manage a wide range of responsibilities, including: supervision of staff; driving productivity; driving improvements in production process; cost control of labour, resources, consumables and scheduling of work. We are looking for someone who is hands-on and task-orientated, able to operate digital presses as well as managing the team.

You will be expected to control, organise, and monitor the flow of materials, producing the highest quality product on time, and on budget.

The successful candidate must take initiative, be a confident decision maker, and take an accurate and methodological approach to all projects in hand. You will show excellent organisational skills along with the ability to prioritise work.

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