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Operations Manager

An FMCG Operations Manager oversees the day-to-day running of production and supply chain activities within a Fast-Moving Consumer Goods company—think food, beverages, personal care, or household products. It’s a high-paced, hands-on role focused on keeping things moving efficiently, safely, and profitably.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Managing production lines to ensure output meets demand while maintaining quality.

  • Optimising supply chain and logistics, including inventory, warehousing, and distribution.

  • Implementing lean manufacturing practices to reduce waste and improve efficiency.

  • Leading cross-functional teams, including supervisors, engineers, and quality control staff.

  • Monitoring KPIs like cost per unit, downtime, and on-time delivery.

  • Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and regulatory standards.

According to this job description, candidates typically need a degree in operations, engineering, or business, plus several years of experience in FMCG manufacturing. Strong leadership, data analysis, and process improvement skills are essential.

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