Process Supervisor

Neat Marsh
2 days ago
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Process Supervisor

Location: Hull (HU9)
Hours: Monday – Friday, 08:00 – 16:30
Salary: £48,456 per annum + pension
Benefits: On-site parking, cycle to work scheme, and additional company benefits

Aqumen Recruitment is proud to be working on behalf of a well-established, Hull-based manufacturing client who is seeking an experienced Process Supervisor to join their engineering and production team.

This is a key supervisory role, offering the opportunity to take ownership of tool setting operations while playing an active part in driving efficiency, quality, and continuous improvement across the site.

The Role

As Process Supervisor, you will oversee the complete tool setting process, ensuring all tools are correctly prepared, maintained, and available to meet production demands. You will work closely with production teams and support the Engineering Manager to ensure smooth operations, minimal downtime, and compliance with safety and quality standards.

You’ll also play a vital role in developing people, improving processes, and embedding best practice across shifts to support 24/7 operational efficiency.

Key Responsibilities

Coordinate with production departments to understand tooling requirements and ensure timely availability

Support and work closely with the Engineering Manager

Oversee tool setting processes, ensuring tools are correctly set and production-ready

Prepare tooling and equipment in advance of tool changes

Set tools in presses, managing safe start-up and shutdown processes

Drive performance improvements, including OEE, scrap reduction, and waste minimisation

Highlight downtime, quality issues, and set-up concerns impacting plant performance

Carry out colour changes and support training of production colleagues

Present First Off and Last Off parts for quality inspection

Ensure routine safety checks and maintenance around machine areas are completed

Work collaboratively with peers to deliver effective shift handovers and consistent standards

Promote a culture of continuous improvement across teams and departments

Lead, support, and motivate team members

About You

You will be a hands-on, proactive supervisor with strong technical knowledge and a passion for developing both people and processes.

You will ideally have:

Proven tool setting experience within injection moulding and ideally blow moulding environments

A keen interest in developing blow mould expertise to support both personal and business growth

A Level 2 qualification in Polymer Processing or an industry-recognised equivalent

Familiarity with Engel, Negri Bossi, and KraussMaffei IMM machinery, plus Sepro robotics (desirable)

An overhead crane licence (advantageous, but not essential)

Strong communication skills, with the ability to liaise effectively across departments

Pride in maintaining a safe, clean, and efficient working environment

Why Apply?

This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking manufacturer offering a competitive salary, strong benefits, and the chance to make a real impact within a critical operational role.

Interested?
Apply today through Aqumen Recruitment, the appointed recruitment partner for this role, and take the next step in your engineering and manufacturing career.

Aqumen Business Solutions is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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