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Production manager (manufacturing)

Organise the people and processes in a factory. You'd make sure production lines run smoothly, using sustainable materials where possible.

About the job

Salary (before tax)

Weekly (average)

£970

Monthly (average)

£3,880

Yearly (average)

£50,440

Salary figures refer to this job and similar ones with comparable skills and qualifications. They only apply to Scotland.

Source:

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Vacancy demand in Scotland

9 unique job postings for Production manager (manufacturing) roles in Scotland. From March 2024 to March 2025.

Source: Based on vacancy data from Lightcast

What it's like

You would organise the people and processes in a factory so the production lines run smoothly and efficiently.

You’d work closely with supervisors and maintenance staff to:

  • plan the work

  • set targets

  • check the finished products meet quality standards

  • ensure that processes are cost-effective

  • deliver the goods on time

You could work in all types of manufacturing, for example:

  • vehicle assembly

  • brewing

  • food products

  • textiles

  • pharmaceuticals

  • building materials

You would need to do planning, prepare orders, set quality standards and estimate timescales and costs.

You’d control the production process, monitor production schedules and make adjustments if problems occur.

In addition, you would manage the production line supervisors, organise staff and make sure the targets are met.

Factory managers and clients would expect to get production reports from you. You would also work closely with company buyers, suppliers, quality control, training departments and health and safety managers.

Having a good knowledge of health and safety regulations would be very important. You’d also need to keep up to date with quality standards for manufacturing.

Green job       

In this job you could be doing work to help the environment. You could:    

  • encouraging energy saving practices like switching of machinery and lighting when they're not in use 

  • making sure staff know and follow recycling procedures 

  • sourcing more sustainable materials for the manufacturing process 

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Hours

You could expect to work 37 to 40 hours a week. This may involve shiftwork or on-call duties to deal with out-of-hours problems.

Environment

Although you would have your own office, you would spend a lot of your time on the factory floor, discussing day-to-day issues with supervisory staff and workers. You would wear protective clothing in production areas.

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