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Despatch Line Leader

Frank Roberts & Sons Ltd
Cheshire West and Chester
3 days ago
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The Opportunity: Despatch Line Leader



Job Purpose


As the shift go to person for all people and process related queries, you will support the Operational Performance of the shift team to ensure: the safety of our people at all times, ensure hazards are identified, risk assessed and controlled.


 


What you will contribute


Management of Health, Safety & Environment policies, initiatives and site rules for those under their control to ensure high standards of hygiene on plant and surrounding areas to deliver a zero accident culture


Delivery of key performance indicators (Despatch) and meeting weekly Despatch targets


Development support and implementation of continuous improvement initiatives amongst the team, challenging performance of people, machinery, systems and processes


Fair, consistent and effective people/performance management of the team; Coaching, Developing, training and carrying out Appraisals for team members against required processes/procedures/KPI's


Management of quality, food safety, hygiene and housekeeping through G.M.P. and the use of S.A.P. (If applicable) Ensure COSHH Assessments, Risk Assessments, Manual Handling, Permit-to-Work, and Contractor , Controls are in place and adhered to.


Plan, organise and measure labour requirements are appropriate to achieve production targets and are within agreed budgets


Cover for shift manager when required


 


What you will bring


At least 2 years Supervisory/Management experience within an FMCG business


Inspirational people skills including, leadership, motivation, Co-operation and team-working


Track record of performance delivery and delivery against targets without compromising on quality


I.T. literate – be proficient in the use of MS Office applications – Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook


Good Communication, organisational and time management skills                       


Ability to multi-task and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment


Closing date : 14th November 2025

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