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Production Supervisor

Production Supervisor

Posted 3 July by Michael Page Scotland
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This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Production Supervisor to lead an enthusiastic team in a busy FMCG environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for driving production efficiency and maintaining high standards of quality.

Client Details

The company operates in various locations, with this particular role based in Arbroath.

Description

  • Support Production Manager to ensure that customer quality and service requirements are achieved
  • Support site compliance with safety, health, and environmental legislation to ensure issues are followed up and closed out and records are maintained.
  • Support external and internal standards for food safety and product quality and ensure issues are followed up and closed out records are maintained
  • Maintain AX, computer and manual production records
  • Prepare and be involved with customer site visits, audits, and inspection of facilities as necessary
  • Maintain and organise PPE
  • Maintain risk assessments, plant procedures and COSHH assessments

Profile

  • Proven experience in a supervisory role within the FMCG industry.
  • Strong knowledge of production processes and quality control.
  • Excellent leadership and team management skills.
  • Good communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Proficiency in using production management software.
  • A strong commitment to safety and compliance.

Job Offer

Salary is up to £43,000 and the hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm
Member of on-call rota - current requirement is three weeks in ten

Required skills

  • FMCG
  • Leadership
  • Production
  • Supervisory
  • health & Safety

Reference: 53021165

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