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Production Team Leader

Pertemps Bond
Gloucestershire
1 day ago
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Production Team Leader based in central Cheltenham, Permanent Monday to Friday, 40 Hours per week, Salary: £31,075 per year, Holidays: 28 Days, Immediate start for the right person following successful interview process.  

We’re looking for a hands-on Production Team Leader to guide, motivate, and develop a dedicated team in our clients fast-paced industrial division.

You’ll oversee daily operations, maintain high quality standards, hit performance targets, and ensure exceptional customer satisfaction all while fostering a safe, hygienic work environment.
You’ll report to the Production Manager and may occasionally cover for both the Production and Operations Managers, giving you valuable exposure to broader operational leadership.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead, train, and motivate your team to meet operational KPIs and budgetary targets.
  • Monitor and maintain top-tier quality control and customer satisfaction.
  • Support daily workflow, ensuring efficiency and adherence to standards.
  • Track and report on team performance.
  • Basic HR matters.
  • Ensure compliance with health, safety, and hygiene regulations.

About You

  • Proven experience supervising teams in a fast-paced production or manufacturing environment.
  • Strong leadership and problem-solving skills.
  • Confident communicator, both written and verbal.
  • Customer-focused, with a keen eye for quality.
  • Adaptable and proactive in managing daily challenges.

What's on Offer

  • Clear pathways for progression and skill-building.
  • Employee health line
  • Free parking
  • Work alongside a motivated and collaborative management group with opportunities for mentoring
  • Uniform provided, with no jewellery or makeup allowed for hygiene compliance.

📞 Interested?  Apply online today or visit us at: Pertemps Gloucester Unit 4A, Elmbridge Court, Cheltenham Road East, Gloucester, GL3 1JZ, Open Monday to Friday, 08:00 – 17:00 Call us for more information: 

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