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Wardle, Nantwich | £34,009 (rising to £37,011 after 6 months)
Alternating shifts: 6am-2pm (Mon-Fri) / 2pm-10pm (Mon-Thu)

Are you a people-first leader with experience in regulated manufacturing? This is your opportunity to take charge of a dedicated production team, drive performance, and join a forward-thinking food manufacturing business that puts quality, safety, and people at the heart of everything it does.

Why Join Us?

  • Competitive salary with a guaranteed rise after 6 months
  • No weekend working - enjoy your Friday and Saturday evenings free
  • 20 days holiday + bank holidays (with Christmas shutdown included)
  • Pension scheme (4% employee / 3% employer)
  • Private medical cover (after 6 months, every 2 years) & free eye care tests
  • Regular social & charity events - be part of a supportive, team-driven culture

    What You'll Do:
  • Lead, motivate, and develop your shift team to achieve high levels of performance and engagement
  • Ensure compliance with regulated manufacturing standards, food safety, and site procedures
  • Oversee production output, efficiency, and time management to meet targets and customer requirements
  • Drive efficiency, improvements, health & safety awareness, and maintain a safe and positive workplace for your team
  • Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement, sharing ideas and making an impact

    What We're Looking For:
  • Experience in a regulated manufacturing environment (food, pharma, medical devices, or similar)
  • Proven leadership ability-coaching and motivating teams to success
  • Strong organisational and time management skills
  • Solid understanding of workplace health & safety practices
  • Knowledge of BRC standards is a bonus, but not essential (full training provided)

    This role is more than just managing a shift, it's about leading people, ensuring compliance, and making a real difference in a regulated manufacturing setting. Apply today and take your next big career step.

    At Morgan Ryder we can provide you with a full range of employment opportunities from short term and fixed term temporary vacancies to permanent positions.

    We recruit for companies that operate in the following industries: Defence Equipment, Food and Drink Manufacturers, FMCG, Packaging, Engineering, Automotive, Aerospace, Warehousing, Logistics, Waste Management, Petro Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Power & Renewable Energy.

    Our commitment:

    Equal opportunities are important to us. We believe that diversity and inclusion at Morgan Ryder Associates are critical to our success as DE&I positive company, so we want to recruit, develop, and keep the best talent. We encourage applications from everyone, regardless of background, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, ethnicity, belief, age, family or parental status, and any other characteristic.

    Please note that calls to and from the offices of Morgan Ryder Associates Ltd. may be monitored or recorded. This is to ensure compliance with regulatory procedures, record business transactions and for training purposes

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