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Manufacturing Manager Salary UK: How Much Do They Earn? (2026)

What a Manufacturing Manager earns in the UK in 2026, broken down by experience, region and the factors that move the numbers.
By Mark Wilkinson, Managing Director of Coburg Banks
Mark has over 30 years in recruitment, placing engineering and manufacturing professionals from the shop floor to Operations Director across the UK.
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A Manufacturing Manager's salary depends on experience, the sector and complexity of the work, and location. If you're hiring or benchmarking, the figures below give a realistic picture of what a Manufacturing Manager costs in the current market.

⚡ In short

A Manufacturing Manager in the UK typically earns a base salary of £50k to £70k, with a median of around £60k, plus a performance-related bonus.

Pay rises with experience, sits higher in London and in stronger sectors, and the total package can be above base once incentives are included.

£60k

Median base salary

£50k-£70k

Typical range

+10-20%

London premium

+10-20%

Typical bonus

What affects a Manufacturing Manager's salary

1

Experience and discipline

Chartered status and niche discipline experience lift a Manufacturing Manager's pay.

2

Sector and complexity

Aerospace, automotive and high-precision sectors pay above general manufacturing.

3

Location and working pattern

Location, plus any shift or on-call element, affects the package.

Manufacturing Manager salary by experience

Experience Level
Typical Salary
Entry-level / Newly Appointed
£50k-£57k
Experienced
£57k-£63k
Senior / Lead
£63k-£70k

How to benchmark and set the salary

1. Start with the market range
For a Manufacturing Manager, that's roughly £50k to £70k base. Pitch too low and you won't get replies; too high and you overpay.

2. Adjust for experience
Use the bands in the table above - entry, experienced and senior - rather than one figure, and match the level you actually need.

3. Factor in location
London and the South East add 10-20%. A regional or remote role can be pitched a little lower for the same calibre.

4. Add the incentive
A performance-related bonus of around 10-20% is typical for a Manufacturing Manager, on top of base. Candidates compare total earnings, so lead with the package, not just the base.

5. Move at the right speed
Strong candidates have options. A competitive offer made quickly beats a slightly higher one that drags.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Manufacturing Manager earn in the UK?

A Manufacturing Manager typically earns a base of £50k to £70k, with a median around £60k, plus a performance-related bonus.

Total earnings are usually higher than base alone once bonus or incentives are included.

What's the starting salary for a Manufacturing Manager?

Entry-level or newly qualified Manufacturing Managers usually start around £50k-£57k.

The figure rises with experience, specialism and location, so a strong background commands more from the outset.

Do Manufacturing Managers earn more in London?

Yes. London and the South East typically add +10-20% to base for a Manufacturing Manager, reflecting higher costs and competition for talent.

Regional and remote roles can be pitched a little lower for the same calibre.

What affects a Manufacturing Manager's salary?

The main drivers are experience, sector, location and company size, plus any bonus.

For a Manufacturing Manager specifically, experience and discipline tends to move the numbers most, so weigh that when you benchmark.

What bonus does a Manufacturing Manager get?

A performance-related bonus of around 10-20% is typical for a Manufacturing Manager, on top of base.

Always compare the total package rather than base alone, since the extras can be a meaningful share.

How do I set a competitive salary to attract a Manufacturing Manager?

Benchmark against the range above, pitch at the right experience band, add a clear incentive, and factor in location.

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