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Day Process Supervisor

Lenzing Group

Grimsby

On-site

GBP 30,000 - 40,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading sustainability company in Grimsby is seeking a Day Process Supervisor to lead the team in managing the movement of materials, ensuring compliance and safety. The ideal candidate will have experience in inventory management and operational leadership, with a strong focus on developing a positive safety culture. This role offers an opportunity to work in a dynamic environment with a commitment to sustainability.

Qualifications

  • Minimum GCSE Maths and English Language, grade A-C or equivalent; good literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Experienced in stock, inventory and warehouse management.
  • Confident managing operational teams and able to supervise effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and coordinate the Day Process Team and work activities.
  • Manage movement of materials and ensure accurate documentation.
  • Oversee site transport, managing inventory according to FIFO principles.

Skills

Stock management
Inventory management
Leadership skills
Safety and quality culture development

Education

Minimum GCSE Maths and English Language, grade A-C or equivalent

Tools

Fork-lift truck
Job description

From wood to pulp to fiber – this is Lenzing.

We weave innovation and respect into sustainability. Our technology inspires the fashion and hygiene industries to make better decisions. We work towards a circular economy and a carbon neutral future, for you and for generations to come.

For the area of Logistics located in Grimsby, UK , we invite applications for the role of Day Process Supervisor.

Purpose & key responsibilities of the role
  • You will lead and coordinate the Day Process Team, directing day-to-day work activities, including safety and human resource activities
  • You will manage the movement of raw materials, intermediate goods, finished products, substandard items, and waste, ensuring timely delivery and collection to increase business efficiency
  • You will ensure accurate documentation for all daily deliveries and collections, maintaining organized records that are easily accessible when needed
  • You will oversee site transport, ensuring that it is well-maintained, compliant, and fit for purpose
  • You will manage pulp deliveries, ensuring that they are ordered in a timely manner and that pulp inventory and storage is managed effectivelyYou will supervise inventory and warehouse activities, ensuring they are handled efficiently and effectively
  • You will ensure that raw materials and inventory are managed according to FIFO (First-In, First-Out) principles
Our expectations for this exciting role
  • You have minimum GCSE Maths and English Language, grade A-C or equivalent; and good literacy and numeracy skills
  • You are experienced in stock, inventory and warehouse management
  • You can drive a fork-lift truck; you are familiar with best operating practices for workplace transport; and you would be open to qualifying as a workplace transport assessor, including FLT, PEOP and REACH Truck
  • You are confident in managing operational teams, and are able to supervise in a positive, constructive manner via effective communication and feedback
  • You have experience of working in a fast-moving, dynamic work environment, and you can investigate, solve problems, adapt and prioritise, all while working to strict deadlines
  • You are experienced in managing SHE, quality and human resources, and you are able to positively develop the organisation’s safety and quality culture, leading by example and exhibiting a safe, responsible attitude
  • You are a responsible, reliable team player with a collaborative, hands-on approach; a positive can-do attitude; and great organisational skills
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