Hygiene Shift Manager

Worcester
4 weeks ago
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Hygiene Shift Manager

Orion are currently working with fast paced manufacturing company based in Worcester. We are recruiting for an experienced, Enthusiastic, self-motivated, and pro-active Hygiene Shift Manager to work on a 4x on 3x off shift pattern.

Hygiene Shift Manager Roles & Responsibilities:

Manage the hygiene Operatives on shift

Audit and monitor standards of cleaning to meet food safety regulations

Initiate robust investigations into out of specifications results/non conformances to drive continuous improvement in hygiene standards and microbiological performance

Interrogate and analyze information relating to performance, budget, and microbiological performance to look for continuous improvement opportunities.

Perform requested corrective actions in response to out of specification microbiological results

Drive high cleaning standards throughout the hygiene department to be “Line & audit ready” at all times.

Develop culture in team of “cost down standards up “

Support the other Hygiene Shift Managers in delivering the hygiene goals and KPI objectives for the department with recommendations on methods and procedures to enhance performance.

Build and develop relationships with support functions. promoting a positive attitude towards others in the team and across the business.

Ensures information is clearly and effectively communicated to colleagues to eliminate misunderstandings and ensures good working relationships are maintained.

Actively promote job rotation and enhancement across the workforce.

Design, agree and develop succession planning opportunities at all levels with key staff using grade system 1 to 3.

Ensure that all hygiene documentation is kept up to date in preparation for audits

Hygiene Shift Manager Experience:

Must come from a food, beverage or pharmaceutical background to understand industry.

Strong knowledge of hygiene systems, cleaning practices, standards, chemical control, and procedures.

Knowledge of HACCP and the hygiene standards and practices required by third parties i.e. BRC, customer COP

Experience of working and achieving results cross-functionally in a continuous improvement culture.

Strong and effective team management skills and ability to influence and drive success

Strong communication, organization, planning and problem-solving skills.

Skilled in driving performance levels, line efficiencies and cleaning line utilization beyond budgeted levels by maximizing the potential of the people, plant, and time available.

Good computer skills and related software applications (MS Office & Gateway), with the ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare reports.

Hygiene Shift Manager Required Qualifications:

Minimum HACCP Level 3

Hygiene Shift Manager Package:

Competitive Salary of £41,600

26.5 days annual leave

Pension contribution

Progression opportunities

Pension contribution

Onsite parking

Hygiene Shift Manager Shifts:

10x hour night shifts on a 4x on 3x off pattern

If you like the look of this Hygiene Shift  Manager role, then click and apply or if you would like further information, please contact Katie Maisey at Orion Electrotech Aylesbury.

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