The Production Supervisor plays a pivotal role in leading and managing the day-to-day operations within the Prefabricated Utility Cupboard (PUC) Assembly line. Working closely with the Production Manager, you will ensure that all PUC units are manufactured safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards, in alignment with project schedules and customer requirements.
This role demands hands-on leadership, excellent communication skills, and a proactive approach to problem-solving and team development. The Supervisor is responsible not only for maintaining workflow and production targets but also for fostering a culture of safety, accountability, and continuous improvement across the team.
You will act as the bridge between management and operatives, ensuring company policies, procedures, and objectives are fully understood and executed on the production floor.
Core Responsibilities
1. Production & Workflow Management
Plan, organise, and supervise daily production activities to ensure PUC units are built to specification, delivered on time, and within budget.
Oversee the entire assembly process, from pre-assembly, build, fit-out, finishing, and final inspection, ensuring seamless handovers between production stages.
Allocate resources (labour, tools, and equipment) effectively to balance workloads and avoid bottlenecks.
Monitor and maintain production schedules, escalating risks or issues to the Production Manager as required.
Track and analyse KPIs, including:
Output rates
First-time quality (FTQ)
Rework/reject levels
Oversee material flow across workstations, coordinating with the Materials & Stores team to avoid shortages or delays.
2. Team Supervision & Development
Lead, supervise, and motivate a team of operatives, creating a positive and productive working environment.
Set clear daily and weekly objectives, ensuring alignment with wider production targets.
Provide hands-on support, coaching, and mentoring, with emphasis on:
Installation practices
Safety awareness
Quality standards
Efficient working methods
Conduct performance reviews and skills assessments, identifying development opportunities and training needs.
Actively support the onboarding and integration of new team members, ensuring they understand company values, expectations, and safety practices.
Promote a culture of teamwork, accountability, and respect.
3. Quality & Compliance
Ensure all PUC units meet technical drawings, build specifications, and customer requirements.
Work in partnership with the Quality Assurance team to manage inspections, audits, and sign-off processes.
Investigate defects and deviations using root cause analysis; implement corrective and preventive actions (CAPA).
Drive a "right first time" approach, embedding quality into every stage of production.
Ensure full compliance with Health, Safety, Environmental, and Quality (HSEQ) standards, company policies, and industry regulations.
Conduct and document safety checks, toolbox talks, and risk assessments as required.
4. Continuous Improvement & Innovation
Champion lean manufacturing principles, focusing on waste reduction, process simplification, and flow efficiency.
Support and contribute to Kaizen events, cross-departmental projects, and innovation initiatives.
Identify opportunities for improvement and best-practice adoption.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of modern manufacturing methodologies and bring forward ideas for operational improvement.
Mandatory Responsibilities
Uphold all company policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements.
Promote and model safe working behaviours at all times.
Ensure a clean, organised, and efficient production environment in line with 5S principles.
Demonstrate and reinforce company values of integrity, professionalism, and teamwork.
Represent the company with professionalism when liaising with other departments, suppliers, or external stakeholders.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
On-time delivery of PUC units in accordance with project schedules.
Quality performance, measured by rework/reject levels and audit outcomes.
Productivity metrics, including labour utilisation and throughput rates.
Waste reduction, including material usage and scrap rates.
Team engagement, performance, and retention levels.
HSEQ compliance, including incident reporting, audit scores, and near-miss reductions.
Personal Attributes
Clean, organised, and methodical approach to work.
Resilient and adaptable with a proactive "can-do" attitude.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to excellence.
Effective communicator with strong interpersonal and leadership skills.
Collaborative team player, able to balance authority with approachability.
High degree of personal integrity, accountability, and professionalism.
Required Skills & Qualifications
Level 3 qualification in Leadership & Management or equivalent (desirable)
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt or higher (desirable).
Significant practical experience in assembly operations, preferably within manufacturing.
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, build specifications, and SOPs.
Strong understanding of lean manufacturing, 5S, and continuous improvement methodologies.
Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills, with a structured approach.
Proficient in HSEQ standards, safe systems of work, and compliance best practices
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 36,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
Free parking
On-site parking
Referral programme
Ability to commute/relocate:
Shrewsbury SY1 3AS: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Experience:
Supervising: 2 years (required)
Location:
Shrewsbury SY1 3AS (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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