Production Team Manager

Omega Resource Group
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Job Title: Production Team Manager - DayshiftRotating Day Shifts, NO NIGHTS Location: Harrogate  Knaresbrough A1 area, commutable from parts of Bradford, York, Wetherby, Leeds etc On-site production lead role on dayshift Pay Range: £35k - £40k DayshiftBonus, excellent pension, overtime and benefitsContract Type: PermanentOur client is renowned and admired  FMCG multi-site manufacturer, enjoying UK dominance and market-leading status in their category sector. An opportunity has arisen for a Production Team Manager, working day shifts, NO NIGHTS.Key Responsibilities – Production Team Manager - DayshiftA hands-on production and manufacturing team lead, controlling the movement of all raw materials through to packaged finished goods in your area, planning and scheduling production  to meet customer needs within quality, time and cost specificationsYou will manage a small team across several lines in a process and production areaResponsible for both the day-to-day to day management of technical and production operations professionals in your area, via your established management team; as well as coordinating and driving development projects which will lead towards performance improvements, cost reduction and greater competitivenessThe role will involve a significant amount of Change Management in all areas of manufacturing, engineering and operationsYou will provide technical support and analysis, including the utilisation of industrial performance and continuous improvement toolsQualifications & Requirements – Production Team Manager - DayshiftIdeally you will be of graduate calibre, with an understanding of all areas of factory operations. You will also possess FMCG, Food and Drink, Automotive, Pharmaceutical or regulated fast-paced manufacturing industry experienceYou will have a genuine interest in maximising production processes and producing high quality consumer productsYou may be experienced in change management, CI, planning and organizing factory improvement initiativesThis could suit a high potential  graduate in operations, engineering or related technical discipline or a proven production shift leader / Supervisor, hoping to take more responsibility for a  leadership area role, on shift, operating with complete autonomyWhat we can offer – Dayshift Production Team ManagerDays Shift WorkWork at a best-in-class, an award-winning siteAutomated facilityExcellent pension and benefitscompany discountFree onsite parkingFor more information on this role, please contact Mike Butler on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)Candidates who are currently a Shift Manager, Days Production Team Leader, Manufacturing Team Leader, Production Shift Leader,Production Team Supervisor, FLM, Frontline Manager, Area Production Manager, Shift Leader, Process Shift Manager,  Packing Hall Leader, Packaging Manager, may be suitable for this position.Omega Resource Group is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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