Workshop Foreman
Mission Resourcing Ltd
London
Salary
£40,000 – £50,000 a year
Job type
permanent
Location
London, England
Workshop Foreman
Metal Manufacturing
Location:
Barnsley Salary:
£40,000 - £50,000 DOE Hours:
Monday
Friday, 07:00
17:30 (40 hours per week) The Opportunity
We are currently recruiting for an experienced
Workshop Foreman
to join a well-established manufacturing business based in Barnsley. This is a key leadership role within a specialist
metal manufacturing environment , responsible for overseeing day-to-day workshop operations, managing production teams, and ensuring manufacturing targets are achieved safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. The successful candidate will have experience working within a
metalworking, engineering, fabrication, or heavy manufacturing environment , with the ability to lead teams, improve processes, and drive operational performance. Key Responsibilities
Workshop & Production Operations
Oversee daily workshop and production activities to ensure customer requirements and production targets are achieved. Manage workflow, resources, and staffing levels to maximise efficiency. Monitor production processes, equipment utilisation, and output performance. Identify and resolve operational issues, implementing corrective actions where required. Work closely with maintenance teams to minimise downtime and improve equipment reliability. Ensure all work is completed safely, efficiently, and to required quality standards. Team Leadership & Management
Lead, motivate, and develop workshop operatives and production personnel. Allocate workloads and resources based on operational priorities. Conduct daily briefings, toolbox talks, and team updates. Monitor employee performance and provide coaching and feedback. Promote a positive working culture focused on teamwork, accountability, and continuous improvement. Health & Safety
Ensure all workshop activities are completed in line with company health and safety procedures. Maintain high standards of housekeeping and safe working practices. Carry out regular workplace inspections and safety observations. Support investigations into incidents, near misses, and unsafe conditions. Ensure correct PPE requirements and safety standards are maintained. Quality & Compliance
Ensure products are manufactured to customer specifications and internal quality standards. Monitor quality throughout production processes and address any issues. Ensure accurate completion of production documentation and records. Continuous Improvement
Identify opportunities to improve productivity, reduce waste, and increase efficiency. Support the implementation of process improvements and new working practices. Monitor production performance, KPIs, and operational data. Contribute to ongoing improvement initiatives across the workshop. Administration & Reporting
Complete workshop reports, production records, and performance documentation. Maintain accurate production data and reporting information. Attend production meetings and support operational planning. Utilise systems including Microsoft Excel for data recording and analysis. About You
The successful
Workshop Foreman
will have: Previous supervisory or team leadership experience within a manufacturing or engineering environment. Experience working within a
metalworking environment
(essential). Background in areas such as fabrication, metal processing, machining, casting, presses, or engineering production. Experience managing teams within a workshop or production setting. Ability to read and understand technical drawings and production documentation. Knowledge of manufacturing machinery and processes. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workloads effectively. Excellent communication and leadership abilities. Experience working with production data, KPIs, and performance reporting. A proactive approach to problem solving and continuous improvement. Desirable Experience
Experience within metal fabrication or heavy manufacturing. Knowledge of welding, saws, routers, presses, or similar production equipment. Experience working within environments where safety, quality, and compliance are critical. Understanding of environmental controls and manufacturing standards. Whats On Offer
Competitive salary of
£40,000 - £50,000 depending on experience Permanent position within an established manufacturing environment Monday
Friday working pattern Opportunity to lead and develop a skilled production team Long-term career development within a specialist engineering business
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Metal Manufacturing
Location:
Barnsley Salary:
£40,000 - £50,000 DOE Hours:
Monday
Friday, 07:00
17:30 (40 hours per week) The Opportunity
We are currently recruiting for an experienced
Workshop Foreman
to join a well-established manufacturing business based in Barnsley. This is a key leadership role within a specialist
metal manufacturing environment , responsible for overseeing day-to-day workshop operations, managing production teams, and ensuring manufacturing targets are achieved safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. The successful candidate will have experience working within a
metalworking, engineering, fabrication, or heavy manufacturing environment , with the ability to lead teams, improve processes, and drive operational performance. Key Responsibilities
Workshop & Production Operations
Oversee daily workshop and production activities to ensure customer requirements and production targets are achieved. Manage workflow, resources, and staffing levels to maximise efficiency. Monitor production processes, equipment utilisation, and output performance. Identify and resolve operational issues, implementing corrective actions where required. Work closely with maintenance teams to minimise downtime and improve equipment reliability. Ensure all work is completed safely, efficiently, and to required quality standards. Team Leadership & Management
Lead, motivate, and develop workshop operatives and production personnel. Allocate workloads and resources based on operational priorities. Conduct daily briefings, toolbox talks, and team updates. Monitor employee performance and provide coaching and feedback. Promote a positive working culture focused on teamwork, accountability, and continuous improvement. Health & Safety
Ensure all workshop activities are completed in line with company health and safety procedures. Maintain high standards of housekeeping and safe working practices. Carry out regular workplace inspections and safety observations. Support investigations into incidents, near misses, and unsafe conditions. Ensure correct PPE requirements and safety standards are maintained. Quality & Compliance
Ensure products are manufactured to customer specifications and internal quality standards. Monitor quality throughout production processes and address any issues. Ensure accurate completion of production documentation and records. Continuous Improvement
Identify opportunities to improve productivity, reduce waste, and increase efficiency. Support the implementation of process improvements and new working practices. Monitor production performance, KPIs, and operational data. Contribute to ongoing improvement initiatives across the workshop. Administration & Reporting
Complete workshop reports, production records, and performance documentation. Maintain accurate production data and reporting information. Attend production meetings and support operational planning. Utilise systems including Microsoft Excel for data recording and analysis. About You
The successful
Workshop Foreman
will have: Previous supervisory or team leadership experience within a manufacturing or engineering environment. Experience working within a
metalworking environment
(essential). Background in areas such as fabrication, metal processing, machining, casting, presses, or engineering production. Experience managing teams within a workshop or production setting. Ability to read and understand technical drawings and production documentation. Knowledge of manufacturing machinery and processes. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workloads effectively. Excellent communication and leadership abilities. Experience working with production data, KPIs, and performance reporting. A proactive approach to problem solving and continuous improvement. Desirable Experience
Experience within metal fabrication or heavy manufacturing. Knowledge of welding, saws, routers, presses, or similar production equipment. Experience working within environments where safety, quality, and compliance are critical. Understanding of environmental controls and manufacturing standards. Whats On Offer
Competitive salary of
£40,000 - £50,000 depending on experience Permanent position within an established manufacturing environment Monday
Friday working pattern Opportunity to lead and develop a skilled production team Long-term career development within a specialist engineering business
TPBN1_UKTJ