How to Write an Operations Manager CV
An operations manager CV must demonstrate control, coordination and delivery at scale. Employers are looking for evidence that you can manage systems, people and processes while maintaining consistency and performance.
This guide explains how to write an operations manager CV that shows authority and effectiveness.
What Employers Assess in an Operations Manager CV
Recruiters typically want to understand:
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the complexity of operations managed
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leadership responsibility
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efficiency and improvement delivered
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risk and problem management
Your CV should make the scope of your role immediately clear.
Framing Operational Leadership
Professional Summary
Summarise:
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the environments you’ve operated in
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the size or scale of responsibility
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your leadership focus
Clear structure is essential. For help presenting experience cleanly, see our CV Writing Tips hub.
Operational Delivery and Improvement
Focus on:
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systems or processes overseen
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improvements implemented
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performance outcomes achieved
Avoid long descriptions of routine duties.
People, Process and Accountability
Demonstrate:
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team leadership
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coordination across functions
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ownership of outcomes
This shows you operate with responsibility rather than supervision alone.
Tailoring an Operations Manager CV
Operations roles vary widely across sectors. A CV for manufacturing, logistics or professional services will differ significantly.
If your role overlaps with cross-functional delivery, you may also find relevance in Project Manager CV guidance.

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