Shift Leader - Mechanical

Home Bargains
Liverpool
3 weeks ago
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Base pay range

  • £26.00 per hour (plus 19% NSA paid between 10pm to 6am)
  • 3 days on 3 days off
  • Day shift - 6am to 6pm
  • Night shift - 6pm to 6am
  • Based in Huyton, Liverpool.
  • 28 days paid holiday per year including bank and public holiday allowance rising to 33 days upon 5 years' service
  • Contributable Company pension scheme

Job Introduction

Are you ready to be part of an innovative and fast-growing company?


Our brand-new, state-of-the-art facility specialises in the production of a wide range of tissue paper products, including toilet tissue, kitchen towels, and other everyday essentials.


As part of one of the UK's newest and most advanced manufacturing operations, you will benefit from our extensive expertise and strong infrastructure, with exciting plans for rapid expansion in the near future.


As a Shift Leader - Mechanical, you will be responsible for operating, monitoring, and maintaining the converting lines to ensure optimal efficiencies are attained. You will lead a multidisciplinary team of operators and troubleshoot mechanical systems to ensure seamless production operations. The role will involve reducing downtime, enhancing efficiency, and contributing to the overall success of the operation.


Responsibilities

  • Leading a multidisciplinary team of operators.
  • Operating equipment to the required standards while achieving set production targets.
  • Performing routine maintenance and repairs on mechanical systems, including tissue converting machinery, packaging equipment, and ancillary systems.
  • Troubleshooting and diagnosing mechanical faults, implementing effective solutions to minimise downtime.
  • Carrying out planned preventative maintenance and ensuring equipment operates efficiently and safely (including LOTO-PTW).
  • Collaborating with production teams to minimise downtime and address issues, while documenting maintenance activities and ensuring compliance with health & safety regulations.
  • Assisting with new equipment installations and managing contractor relationships.
  • Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives and developing maintenance procedures to enhance operational efficiency and reliability.

Qualifications

  • Previous experience in a similar role within an FMCG environment, preferably in tissue paper converting.
  • Strong mechanical troubleshooting skills, with the ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics.
  • Proficiency in using hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment.
  • Knowledge of pneumatics, hydraulics, and automated systems.
  • The ability to work independently and as part of a team, with strong communication and collaboration skills.

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Retail


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