Shift Supervisor

Bermuda
4 days ago
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Job Overview: Working alongside our client, a successful injection moulding manufacturer, as part of their growth plan we are looking for an Injection Moulding Shift Supervisor to join their team.
Remit:

  • The ideal candidate will be confident in taking a leading role in standardising production systems and processes while optimising shift productivity and minimising process downtime.
  • This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Injection Moulding professional who is in a Supervisory role or looking to move into an Injection Moulding Shift Supervisor role with a forward-thinking company who put their staff at the forefront of their company.
    Responsibilities;
  • To manage shift production in line with the production plan
  • To lead and coordinate all shift personnel to ensure efficient press utilisation
  • To deliver shift KPIs, including cycle time, tool change efficiency and scrap targets
  • Maintain scrap levels within agreed limits and promote right-first-time manufacture
  • Ensure Health & Safety standards and PPE compliance are always met
  • To maintain high housekeeping standards and ensure spills or leaks are dealt with immediately
  • Prioritise and allocate work fairly across machines and operators
  • Ensure correct documentation, packaging and labelling are available at each machine
  • To oversee barcode and labelling systems and escalate issues where required
  • To support operator training, performance management and conduct issues in line with procedures
  • Identify and report tooling, machine and process faults
  • Optimise machines, layouts and robot movements to achieve target cycle times
  • To assist with tool changes, machine start-ups and fault finding as required
  • Attend machines in alarm state and safely return them to production
  • Conduct effective shift handovers, ensuring safe, clean and organised work areas
  • Provide shift and holiday cover as required to support operational continuity
  • To always act professionally and carry out reasonable tasks to support the business
    Experience:
  • Proven experience in a supervisory or senior operational role within a manufacturing or injection moulding environment
  • Demonstrable experience managing shift-based production teams, including operators, setters, material handlers, tool slingers and lead operators
  • Strong background in production planning and execution, working to daily schedules and systems such as Mattec or similar MES
  • Hands-on experience driving KPIs, including cycle time adherence, scrap reduction, tool change efficiency and labour utilisation
  • Solid understanding of Health & Safety requirements, housekeeping standards and safe systems of work in a factory environment
  • Experience with people management, including training, performance management, absence management and disciplinary processes
  • Working knowledge of quality systems, right-first-time manufacturing and continuous improvement to reduce defects and scrap
  • Practical experience supporting tool changes, machine start-ups, fault finding and press recovery from alarms
  • Experience optimising machine performance, layouts, robot movements and process parameters to improve efficiency
  • Confident in shift handovers, prioritising workloads and maintaining production continuity across a three-shift rotation
  • Able to communicate effectively and professionally with colleagues at all levels, including technicians and management
    Key Words: “Injection Moulding Technician”, “Moulding Technician”, “Injection Moulding”, “Process Technician”, “Process Engineer” “Injection Moulding Supervisor”, “Injection Moulding”, “Production Supervisor”, “Shift Manager”, “Team Leader”
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    Technical Engineering & Manufacturing Recruitment Specialist – Plastics, Packaging & Precision Engineering
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