Production Manager (Heavy Engineering) - Roodekoop (Permanent)
Mecs · South Africa , Gauteng - Jhb Western Suburbs · (Negotiable)
Posted 20 August 2026
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Start free — we apply for you →Job Title: Production Manager (Heavy Engineering) - Roodekoop Start Date: 2026-08-20 - 2026-09-19 Vacancy Type: Permanent JHB012665 Sectors: Manufacturing and FMCG Location: South Africa , Gauteng - Jhb Western Suburbs Salary: (Negotiable) Brief: Run production for the company. Motors, pumps, mechanical overhauls and whatever else is on the floor must move from receipt to dispatch in sequence, to the approved QCP, on the committed date. The Production Manager on the floor. Detail: Alternative titles Workshop / Production Manager · not a single-contract foreman Reports to General Manager Direct reports Winders, Fitters, Electricians, Test Bay, Assistants; Stores coordination; Scope All workshop product lines and production support to site work. Employment Permanent, full time. Early starts, overtime and breakdown cover. Legal appointment OHS Act supervisor for the workshop (and equivalent on client sites). Minimum requirements Trade-qualified Electrician, Millwright, Fitter or Armature Winder, or a National Diploma with a strong workshop background. Eight years in an industrial repair / manufacturing workshop, of which three are in charge of people and output across more than one product line. Must have run mixed work — not only one motor contract or only fitting. OHS Act supervisory competence. Computer literate enough for a weekly plan. Valid driver's licence. LV and MV rewind plus pump / mechanical overhaul in the same career. MS Project or equivalent. Previous utility, mining or heavy-industrial charge-hand / production role. Accountabilities Planning and throughput Build the daily and weekly plan across all product lines: assessment, strip, rewind, mechanical, VPI / process, balance, test, paint, pack and site-support kits. Separate breakdowns from programmed work so a rush job does not silently kill a contract motor or a pump overhaul. Match manpower and plant (crane, oven, VPI, test bay, machines) to load. Own turnaround against what YNF quoted. Give the GM a weekly number: what will ship, what is stuck, and what is needed to unstick it. Workshop control Every job and loose component carries a traveller. No orphan rotors, impellers or end bells. Protect client property. Incoming, WIP, quarantine and outgoing are physically separate. Critical processes only to the written method: burn-out limits, no torch stripping, approved shaft repair, specified bearings and greases, balance grades, painting and nameplates as the job requires. Do not take a job past a Quality or client hold point. Production pressure is not a reason to impregnate or assemble early. People and safety Visible supervision. Toolbox talks, PPE, legal appointments, lifting tackle and test-bay control. Coach winders and fitters. Escalate a skill gap instead of hiding it on the next HV or large-pump job. Timesheets, overtime and shift cover. Idle time has a reason and an owner. Authority Allocate labour, overtime and plant time. Stop an unsafe job. Hold a job in the workshop if Quality has not released it. The Production Manager does not waive hold points, change design, or release product. show more... For more information please contact: Les Jones Apply