Production Supervisor

Berkhamsted
1 month ago
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Join a leader in engineered magnetic solutions trusted across multiple sectors

  • Work in a collaborative, innovation-driven environment with a passionate team

    About Our Client

    Magnet Applications is a specialist division of Bunting Magnetics, a world-renowned manufacturer of magnets, magnetic assemblies, and magnetising technologies. Based in Berkhamsted in the UK ad Dubois in the US, they produce bespoke permanent magnet solutions used by leading OEMs worldwide. With a commitment to engineering excellence, quality, and continuous innovation, Magnet Applications supports customers across automotive, medical devices, industrial automation, sensors, energy systems and more. Joining the team means working with a business at the forefront of magnetic technology and long-term partner to some of the world's most technically demanding sectors.

    Job Description

    We are seeking an experienced Production Supervisor to join our magnet manufacturing company in the UK. The ideal candidate will oversee production operations, and ensure efficient distribution and warehouse stock control, with a focus on technical assemblies. They will also support the General Manager and QSHE Manager with site facilities.

  • Oversee daily production operations and ensure schedules are met, maintaining consistent output and adherence to plans.

  • You will be dealing with a significant number of low volume, bespoke orders as well as the high-volume orders, therefore an adaptable and problem solving mindset is essential.

  • Supervise technical assembly activities, safeguarding quality standards and ensuring all specifications and procedures are followed.

  • Implement and uphold production standards, procedures, and quality controls to maintain accuracy, efficiency, and compliance.

  • Monitor key production metrics, preparing regular performance, progress, and inventory reports to support operational decisions.

  • Manage facilities to ensure smooth and safe operation, coordinating maintenance, repairs, and adherence to all safety requirements.

  • Oversee warehouse distribution and stock control, supporting efficient receipt, storage, dispatch, and optimisation of inventory processes.

  • Lead and develop production team leaders, providing guidance, feedback, and support while driving continuous improvement initiatives.

  • Drive cross-functional collaboration with warehouse, maintenance, and QSHE teams to ensure smooth, safe, and efficient end-to-end operations.

    The Successful Applicant

    The successful Production Supervisor will:-

  • Ideally you will have an Engineering Degree and have some leadership or management experience, although there is some flexibility with this requirement.

  • Experience in manufacturing environments involving component assembly.

  • Knowledge of facilities management, warehouse operations, and stock control.

  • Exposure to lean manufacturing principles as well as valuing continuous improvement, quality assurance, and high production standards.

  • Possess an affinity with computer systems and a willingness to learn the EPICOR management system.

  • Leadership, organisation, communication, and problem-solving abilities suited to changing production settings.

  • Ideally educated to degree level or equivalent in Engineering, Manufacturing, or related fields, with a self-motivated and problem solving approach.

  • Ideally you will take responsibility for the H&S for our Berkhamsted site

  • Experience in automation would be advantageous but is not essential

    What's on Offer

    Production Supervisor

    Competitive salary ranging from £35,000 to £47,000 per annum.
    Free parking onsite at Berkhamsted
    Normal business hours and a excellent benefits package including a good number of holidays

    The opportunity to work for an organisation that embraces and encourages collaboration, innovation, and support- where your ideas genuinely shape customer success.

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    Where specific UK qualifications are required we will take into account overseas equivalents. All third party applications will be forwarded to Page Personnel

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