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Job Title: Senior Supervisor
Location: Sunderland
Hours: Two-shift pattern (06:45 to 15:03 and 15:00 to 23:18).
Salary: Up to £66,000 DOE
Benefits:

  • 26 days annual holiday + 8 Bank Holidays (including summer and Christmas shutdowns)
  • Free on-site electric vehicle charging
  • Car lease scheme
  • Pension (GPP) – 4.5% employer / 4.5% employee
  • Life assurance (4x pensionable pay after 1 year of service for GPP members)
  • Private healthcare
  • On-site occupational health support
  • Company sick pay
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
  • Cycle-to-work scheme
  • Profit share scheme
  • Sports and social club
  • Long service awards
  • Monthly prize draw
  • On-site canteen
    Job Description:
    You will lead, coach, and develop Supervisors and Operators to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality press operations. This position demands a strong leader capable of balancing production performance with continuous improvement, cost efficiency, and people development.
    Key Responsibilities:
  • Lead strategic deployment of QCDMS (Quality, Cost, Delivery, Morale, Safety) to achieve UPS targets.
  • Drive improvement initiatives aligned with departmental and midterm strategic plans.
  • Oversee daily production planning to meet cost, capacity, and customer demand.
  • Optimise machine performance and shift discipline through press availability and SPM (Strokes Per Minute) control.
  • Manage people performance through structured coaching, appraisals, and succession planning.
  • Ensure compliance with all health, safety, and environmental policies.
  • Support HR processes, including absence, recruitment, and employee relations.
  • Champion a culture of ownership, teamwork, and proactive problem-solving at shop floor level.
    Skills & Experience:
  • Minimum Level 5 qualification in Operations Management (or equivalent) is required.
  • Proven leadership experience in a fast-paced, high-volume manufacturing environment.
  • Team leadership experience
  • Experience in Automotive manufacturing or press shop
  • Experience of strategic change and making a long-term impact to production within manufacturing.
    Why Join the Company?
    This is an exceptional opportunity to step into a senior operational leadership role within a globally respected automotive manufacturer. You’ll be joining a business that values safety, precision, and innovation — and invests heavily in its people.
    With clear progression pathways, a supportive leadership culture, and access to cutting-edge manufacturing technology, this is the perfect role for an experienced leader seeking to make a measurable impact in a world-class production environment.
    The Company:
    Our client is a leading global automotive manufacturer, part of a world-renowned network producing high-quality pressed steel components for major car makers. The Sunderland site is a flagship production facility equipped with advanced robotic press technology, operating to the highest standards of efficiency, safety, and quality.
    With a focus on continuous improvement and operational excellence, the company drives innovation in metal forming and assembly

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