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Most organizations require at least two to five years of industry-related experience to become a Production Manager in the UK.
A junior production manager in the UK works with the production manager to oversee the filming and post-production budgets. They are responsible for specific areas of the production budget and support production coordinators with budget preparation and management.
To become a production manager, you typically need a degree in a relevant field such as engineering, business, or manufacturing. However, some employers may accept equivalent work experience or vocational qualifications. In addition to formal qualifications, it is important to have leadership skills, knowledge of manufacturing production and processes, attention to detail, machine and tool maintenance skills, initiative, communication skills, and thinking and reasoning skills. Sensitivity and understanding are also important qualities for a production manager.