Kinaxia Logistics Limited
Production Line Leader

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Key purpose of job: Responsible for controlling production and processes and supervising all Packers and Production Operatives, playing a fundamental role in ensuring our customers are satisfied which makes you a vital member of our team.
Monday - Friday 07:00 - 17:00 £13.21 per hour Temp to perm for successful candidate
Key Responsibilities
Supervise and lead the production line team to meet daily packing targets. Ensure all packaging operations are performed in line with company standards and client specifications. Monitor production workflow and adjust as necessary to ensure efficiency and productivity. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, company policies, and procedures. Train and mentor new team members, ensuring they understand the operational requirements. Conduct regular quality checks to ensure products meet the required standards before dispatch. Liaise with production managers to monitor stock levels, manage materials, and minimise downtime. Record and report production metrics, identifying areas for improvement. Handle troubleshooting issues that arise during the packing process to minimise delays. Ensure proper maintenance of equipment and escalate any issues to the maintenance team.
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Experience in a supervisory or line leader role in a production or packing environment. Knowledge of packing procedures and product quality standards. Strong organisational and time-management skills. Excellent communication and team leadership abilities. Understanding of health and safety requirements within a manufacturing/packing setting. Basic computer skills for production reporting and monitoring.
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