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Production Team Manager

Pioneer Selection Ltd
Fife
2 weeks ago
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Production Team Manager – Freuchie, Fife

Salary: £32,000 – £36,000 per annum
Hours: Average 44 hours per week (rotating shifts)
Location: Freuchie, Fife
Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent

Are you an experienced production leader looking for your next challenge in the food manufacturing industry? We’re looking for a motivated Production Team Manager to join one of the UK’s leading fresh produce providers.

This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in a fast-paced environment, supporting and developing a large team to achieve daily and weekly production targets while maintaining the highest standards of quality, safety, and efficiency.


What You’ll Be Doing



  • Managing the performance of a production team, including Supervisors, Machine Operatives, and Quality staff


  • Overseeing the daily running plan and prioritising workloads


  • Ensuring stock levels are monitored and maintained


  • Driving team engagement, development, and training opportunities


  • Conducting appraisals, reviews, and supporting HR processes


  • Collaborating with other departments to ensure smooth production flow


  • Maintaining high standards in food safety, health & safety, and compliance


  • Managing costs effectively and contributing to continuous improvement initiatives



What We’re Looking For



  • Proven experience in a production management or supervisory role, ideally within a manufacturing or food environment


  • Strong leadership and communication skills


  • A proactive, hands-on approach and ability to motivate a diverse team


  • Organised, adaptable, and focused on results


  • A team player who’s committed to long-term growth and progression



What’s On Offer



  • Competitive salary (£32,000–£36,000)


  • Free on-site parking


  • Salaried sick pay scheme


  • Additional holiday entitlement with length of service (up to +5 days)


  • 29 days holiday (pro rata)


  • Real career progression opportunities within a growing business



Shift Pattern

Week 1:
Sun: 7am–5:30pm
Mon: Off
Tues–Thurs: 7am–2pm
Fri: 7am–5:30pm
Sat: Off

Week 2:
Mon: 7am–5:30pm
Tues–Wed: 2:30pm–10pm
Thurs: 2:30pm–9pm
Fri: Off
Sat: 7am–5:30pm

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