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Production Supervisor

Malton
4 weeks ago
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Are you ready to take the next step in your career as a Production Supervisor? Our client, a leading food manufacturer based in Malton, is on the lookout for talented individuals to join their dynamic team. With a focus on quality and efficiency, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact in a thriving company.

What is The Job Doing:

As a Production Supervisor, you'll play a crucial role in overseeing various production facilities across the plant.
Manage approximately 20 production team members on each shift.
Ensure key performance indicators (KPIs) are met, focusing on volume, quality, safety, and efficiency.
Drive improvements within your team and support their development within the business.
Work weekdays, with shifts either from 5:30 am to 2:00 pm or 1:45 pm to 10:15 pm.What Experience Do I Need

The ideal candidate for the Production Supervisor role will have:
Experience supervising production lines, ideally within the food industry.
Strong leadership skills to manage and motivate a team.
A focus on achieving and surpassing KPIs.
A proactive approach to driving team improvements.
Ambition for career progression within the company.Our client is a prominent food manufacturer located in Malton. They are dedicated to producing high-quality products and fostering a supportive environment for their employees to grow and succeed.

If you're a motivated Production Supervisor ready to lead a team and drive improvements, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. Join a company that values your growth and offers a clear path for career advancement.

If you have experience or interest in roles such as Production Manager, Shift Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Line Leader, or Operations Supervisor, this Production Supervisor position could be an excellent fit for you.

Coburg Banks Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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