Operations Manager
Listed on 2026-02-18
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Manufacturing / Production
Operations Manager, Lean Manufacturing / Six Sigma, Operations Engineer
Lead a critical operation, build a high performing team and set the standard for safety and performance.
We are looking for an experienced manufacturing leader to take ownership of our solvent-based paint manufacturing facility in Darwen. This is a high impact role where you will guide people, drive performance and build a safe, consistent and continuously improving operation.
You will play a key role in how the site performs day to day while helping shape how we work in the future.
Why this role mattersThe solvent-based plant is a vital part of our production operation. How it performs directly impacts our customers, our people and our ability to deliver.
This role gives you the opportunity to manage a capable team, influence standards and make meaningful improvements across safety, quality, delivery and cost.
You will lead the safe and efficient running of the plant, ensuring strong performance and a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.
You’ll have full autonomy to:- Lead and develop a team including a Shift Manager, Shift Leaders, Quality Control Technician and operators
- Create a culture where safety is prioritised and standards are consistently applied
- Drive performance across key measures including Right First Time, service levels and plan adherence
- Use data and Lean principles to find opportunities and improve performance
- Ensure production plans are delivered on time and in full
- Maintain high standards of product quality and plant hygiene
- Manage operational budgets and support delivery of cost targets
- Build strong cross functional relationships across Engineering, Supply Chain, QA and site leadership
- Contribute to the delivery of site and business strategy
A confident leader who combines strong operational experience with a people focused approach is sought. Someone who leads from the front, builds trust and challenges teams to improve.
You will bring:
- Proven leadership experience within a manufacturing environment
- Strong understanding of health and safety within a higher risk manufacturing setting
- Experience driving performance improvements using Lean or continuous improvement methods
- Experience working with KPIs and operational data
- Strong communication and stakeholder skills
- A proactive approach and the confidence to challenge ways of working
- Degree level education in a relevant field is preferred
- NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent
You will join a collaborative site where people care about what they do and how they do it.
As part of the Hempel Group, we combine global strength with a supportive and close knit culture. You will be able to make a real impact, lead a capable team and contribute to a business that is investing in its future.
Our cultureWe believe great performance comes from creating an environment where people feel respected, included and able to do their best work.
We are committed to building diverse teams and creating opportunities for people to grow and develop meaningful careers.
If you are ready to lead, improve and make a difference, we would love to hear from you.
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