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A recruitment agency is seeking a Multi-Site Operational Excellence Manager for a leading FMCG manufacturer. The role demands significant travel (75-80%) across the UK and Europe, engaging directly with plant staff to drive improvements using Lean tools and digital systems. Candidates must have strong operational excellence experience, proficiency in English and another language, and a passion for making operational processes more efficient. This is a unique opportunity to influence manufacturing culture and capability across multiple sites.
Multi-Site Operational Excellence (OPEX) Manager – FMCG Manufacturing (UK + Europe)
Travel : 75 / 80% travel (UK + regular trips to mainland Europe)
Location : UK (flexible, within an hour of a major airport), or potentially Italy, France, or Germany.
Salary : £70,000 - £85,000 plus car allowance, private medical, additional bonuses and allowances.
Prerequisite : Bi / Multi-lingual (English plus either Italian, French, or German).
If you’re an OPEX leader who wants real responsibility—not a corporate Lean museum, this one’s worth your time.
Being honest : this isn’t a role for someone who likes sitting in an office, “driving change” from behind a laptop.
This job is for the person who knows that real transformation happens when you’re on the factory floor, wearing steel-toe-capped boots and a hairnet, solving real problems with real people.
If that sounds like your idea of fun, keep reading. If not… probably best to scroll on.
A European FMCG manufacturer—with a sizeable number of production sites (and co-packing facilities) across mainland Europe and the UK—is looking for someone to lead Operational Excellence across multiple factories.
You’ll be the person who walks into a plant, spots the bottlenecks before anyone mentions them, and knows exactly which mix of Lean tools, data, coaching, and common sense will get the place running better.
You won’t be sitting in a CI function sending PowerPoints to people.
You’ll be coaching, challenging, fixing, facilitating, and—crucially—getting buy-in from people who’ve either been doing this job for a long time, and / or think that a kaizen event is when a Japanese energy drink gives away freebies!
Because this isn’t a “keep the lights on” CI job.
It’s a chance to shape how multiple European and UK sites operate, influence culture, embed long-term capability, and help modernise a significant FMCG manufacturing footprint.
You’ll be visible, you’ll be trusted, and you’ll directly impact how millions of units of product get made every week.
And you’ll never be bored. Ever.
If you want more information or would like a confidential conversation, showcase your interest by sending your most recent CV, and we’ll talk if we think your background and experience would be of interest to our client.