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Line Supervisor

Fresh Start Recruitment
Nottinghamshire
2 months ago
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REF: 24800SWFSR

Line Supervisor

Bilsthorpe

£14.32 per hour

7am to 6pm – 4 on 4 off /

Monday to Friday 6am – 4pm

Temporary to permanent

Due to location own transport is essential.

We are proudly recruiting for a Line Supervisor at one of our local clients based in Bilsthorpe. This third-generation family farming business who specialise in cereal and vegetable production are looking for an experienced Line Supervisor, looking to make a positive impact with regular checks and improvements.

Job description:

Daily start up checks of the Glass & Plastic sheets Ensure all packaging is of company standard Regularly communicate the report progress and down-time with pre-pack team leader Report issues to Pre-pack team leader & Maintenance in a timely manner through either face to face or by the Factory Whatsapp groups Pro-actively communicate with all staff Support continuous improvements within the team and production. Always maintain a high standard of housekeeping & GMP by ensuring all staff follow the planned “clean down” Meet all GMP & H&S Targets Follow and complete the production plan Take on any other duties as required or what is deemed necessary for the needs of the business

The ideal candidate will have:

Problem-Solving Skills: We can often face unexpected challenges. The ability to quickly identify issues, analyse root causes, and implement effective solutions Experience: Proven experience as a multi-skilled technician or similar role with a strong knowledge of mechanical systems Hard working: Ability to work independently and as part of a team, pro-active & self-motivated Passion: Going the extra mile to improve the process, taking pride in the area & role within the company Commitment: Dedication to goals, reliable, engaged & a willingness to learn, develop, & further progress within the company

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