Gressingham Foods
ASSISTANT LINE LEADER – PORTION AND PACK HALL, REDGRAVE, DISS

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Assistant Line Leader – Portion and Pack Hall
About The Role
To maintain smooth and cost effective operations in your department To maintain the highest quality standards and to meet customers expectations regarding those standards To maximize yield and minimise waste To ensure your department conforms to current hygiene requirements To ensure your department conforms to current health and safety requirements
Main Tasks And Responsibilities
As Assistant Line Leader you will be expected to:
- Motivate and supervise team of operatives in order to achieve required production volumes at specified quality and minimum cost.
- Production efficiency monitoring with the use of SIC boards and KPI information.
- Ensure hygiene and housekeeping standards are maintained, throughout your department.
- Monitor labour costs for all operational areas against standards and identify opportunities for improvement. Implement identified opportunities.
- Ensure consistent flow of production data for KPI reports and in conjunction with Production Manager.
- Constantly review production methods and systems within the department, in order to improve efficiency.
- Monitor waste levels and take appropriate measures to correct causes of waste.
- Set up department machinery each day to maximise its effectiveness.
- Liaise with Personnel Manager/Training Officer in order to develop and deliver effective training programmes that will provide appropriate levels of multi-skilling and identify individuals who have the potential for advancement.
- In conjunction with the Technical Team and PC’s ensure that all production control procedures are maintained to the standards required by the company, customers and FSA.
- Any other manual or management duties relating to food production as the company may reasonably require.
- Supervise the Health & Safety function and awareness in your department.
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Job Type
- Day shift
Hours
- 06:00am – 16:30pm
Salary
- Before probation £13.45 per hour – after probation £13.80 per hour
Reporting
- Department Manager
If you are interested, please fill in an internal application form and send it back to the HR department at HR@gressinghamfoods.co.uk
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