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3 weeks ago
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Job Description

  • To effectively motivate a team of people to meet production targets.
  • Ensure the final product meets client specifications (SPI).
  • To effectively maximise production efficiency to ensure plan is met on an hourly/daily basis.
  • Effectively use the integrated management systems.
  • To adhere to and promote best practices in accordance with company health, safety, and quality regulations.
  • To ensure all paperwork and systems are completed and accurate in accordance with company procedures.
  • To ensure that all areas comply with hygienic audits, both internal and external.
  • To ensure GMP (good manufacturing practices) and housekeeping (clean as you go) are strictly adhered to.
  • Assist in the development of a skills matrix for all production workers.
  • To attend Line leader meetings, and relevant training courses, as and when required.
  • To assist in the identification and development of Line Leaders to promote successful planning.
  • To assist in the training and development of new starters.
  • To act as a role model for best practice.
  • Monitor, control and minimise waste.
  • Play an active part in continuous improvement.
  • To conduct RTWs for line workers.
  • To participate in the company’s PDP program.
  • To conduct disciplinary investigations in accordance with company procedure.
  • To act as a specialist for machinery knowledge.
  • Drive own personal development through training and work-based experience.
  • Manage the output of assigned production and effectively deal with issues as and when they arise.
  • Cover for the Area Manager in his/her absence.
  • Liaise with customers and clients as and when required.
  • Must be prepared to cover a variety of shifts to represent the management team.
  • To undertake such other duties as may be required from time to time, that reasonably fall within the scope and grade of the post.


Qualifications

  • Experience of working in a customer-led environment with changing priorities.
  • Experience of manufacturing machinery and processes.
  • H&S L2 Qualification.
  • NVQ L2 in Team Leading of Packing Operations.
  • Ability to communicate in a positive and clear manner.
  • Ability to plan, organise and prioritise work to strict deadlines.
  • Recognises and promotes the importance of continuous improvement.
  • Able to work towards targets.



Additional Information

In return for your passion, hard work and determination in providing outstanding service to our customers we offer:

  • Competitive salary.
  • Competitive holidays.
  • Pension scheme.
  • Access to our benefits platform: discounts on high street retailers, utilities, holidays and cinema tickets.
  • Health cash plans: Hospital, dental and optical.
  • Training and development with career progression opportunities and MANY MORE.

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