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2898 days ago

Production Supervisor (Shift 2IC) role at Griffin's Papakura

Belinda Barnett from Griffin's - Local Recruitment

The role:
We are seeking an experienced supervisor to join our Biscuits and Crackers team as a Line Coordinator on Morning Shift (12.05am - 8.05am). This is an exciting opportunity for a proactive and motivated leader to shape and co-ordinate the production team to achieve targets in full and on time. In conjunction with the Line Leader, this role is accountable for the daily line operation, team deployment, efficiency, waste and plan attainment.

Key responsibilities:
- Facilitate effective shift hand overs and ensure team communication meetings take place
- Confirm labour allocation is correct in advance to meet skill requirements for the production plan
- Oversee that all manufacturing documentation is accurately completed and collated
- Ensure the teams adhere to Food Safety and quality standards
- CCP and QCP measures are maintained and accurately documented

Skills and experience:
The successful candidate will have sound leadership skills to lead, inspire and develop a team. Previous experience supervising a team and in an FMCG manufacturing environment is preferred.


If you wish to join a team where you can have pride and passion in what you do and the above requirements sound like you, check out the full advert through the link below and APPLY by sending a cover letter and your CV
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