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Mechanical Supervisor

Aspion Search
Barrow-upon-Humber
1 week ago
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Mechanical Supervisor – 12-Month FTC (Potential to Go Permanent)


Location: Barrow upon Humber

Salary: £55,000 + Tonnage Bonus + Overtime

Hours: 12-hour shifts | 180-hour monthly contract (overtime paid over this)


Key Responsibilities:

  • Support the Engineering Manager in day-to-day operations of the mechanical team
  • Split role: 50% hands-on with machinery / 50% team leadership and coordination
  • Lead, train, and develop the engineering team to meet performance and safety goals
  • Oversee and improve planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules
  • Work with and support external contractors on-site
  • Ensure full compliance with Health & Safety policies, driving a culture of safety across the site
  • Contribute to site improvements and integration of new mechanical systems
  • Take ownership of conveyor systems and automated processes (bulk terminal operation)


About You:

  • Experienced Mechanical Supervisor (or similar) from a heavy industrial/engineering environment
  • Strong mechanical knowledge – conveyors, belt systems, automated machinery
  • Hands-on and comfortable leading from the front
  • Health & Safety focused – committed to driving safety improvements
  • Confident, resilient, and not afraid to challenge the norm
  • Comfortable in a fast-paced environment with the ability to drive change
  • Flexible to support shift and weekend work as needed


What’s in It for You?

  • £55,000 salary
  • Tonnage bonus
  • Overtime paid (hours over 180/month)
  • Matched pension contributions (up to 10%)
  • Generous annual leave allowance
  • Clear opportunities for development and progression
  • Access to training and upskilling programmes
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Potential to go permanent after 12-month FTC


If this sounds like you or if you have any questions, reach out to me on the details below or click apply today.

To Contact Directly:

Zoe Murray

Senior Executive Consultant

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