
Engineering Shift Leader (continental shift pattern - days)
Zachary DanielsMy client are currently looking to recruit an experienced Engineering Team Leader to join their site in North Lanarkshire. This is easily commutable from Glasgow and surrounding areas, most of the central belt including Ayrshire, West Lothian and Fife. You will be working with an extremely successful FMCG company, that are going through a continued period of development and investment.
If you are looking for a company where you can develop your leadership skills, work on exciting projects and have the opportunity for career progression, then this could be the role for you!
Responsibilities:
- Lead and supervise engineering team members
- Initiate and manage maintenance tasks, ensuring machinery operates smoothly and reliably
- Promote a safety first culture by ensuring adherence to H&S regulations
- Collaborate closely with production teams to optimise equipment performance
- Encourage team development through coaching and leadership
- Document all maintenance equipment and track equipment performance to identify areas for improvement
Requirements:
- Experience in engineering leadership role - ideally within manufacturing or food production environment
- Strong of mechanical and electrical systems, particularly within a production setting
- Thorough knowledge of health and safety regulations relevant to engineering operations
Shift Pattern:
4on 4 off - 06:30 - 19:00
Benefits:
- Competitive salary
- Pension Plans
- Life Assurance
- Leave Package
- Training & Development
- Employee Assistance Programme
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