An exciting opportunity for an experienced Quality leader to shape and elevate a high-performing function within a growing, technical manufacturing environment. This role will drive both systems and culture to support operational excellence and business growth. Client Details Our client is a well-established, globally recognised engineering and manufacturing business operating within a technical, assembly-led environment. From their flagship South Birmingham site, they supply complex and highly regulated markets, they are known for innovation, product quality, and a strong customer-centric approach. With ambitious growth plans, the organisation is investing in its operational capabilities and is seeking a forward-thinking Quality leader to help build a more agile, scalable function that supports both current delivery and future expansion. Description Reporting into the Operations Director, the Head of Quality will lead a team of 7. The role will be instrumental in developing and embedding a modern, agile quality framework that aligns with a complex manufacturing environment. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the Quality team, enhancing capability and performance Driving improvements across Quality Assurance (QA), Quality Control (QC) and Continuous Improvement (CI) Establishing robust yet flexible quality systems to support growth and operational efficiency Embedding a culture of quality excellence across the site Acting as a key interface with customers, ensuring high levels of confidence, communication and compliance Supporting operational and strategic initiatives to enable business expansion Ensuring adherence to relevant industry standards and regulatory requirements This is a site-based role in South Birmingham with travel required as part of the position. Profile The successful Head of Quality will bring a blend of technical expertise, leadership capability and a progressive mindset. You will be comfortable operating in a regulated, customer-facing manufacturing environment and capable of driving meaningful change. Key experience and attributes include: Background within highly regulated manufacturing industries (e.g. construction, aerospace, oil & gas or similar complex supply chains) Proven leadership experience managing teams of 7 or more Strong technical foundation within engineering Demonstrated expertise across QA, QC and Continuous Improvement methodologies Confident engaging with customers and representing the business externally A growth mindset with the ability to challenge the status quo Willingness and ability to travel as required Job Offer The Head of Quality will receive £75,000 - £80,000 + benefits package
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity for an experienced Quality leader to shape and elevate a high-performing function within a growing, technical manufacturing environment. This role will drive both systems and culture to support operational excellence and business growth. Client Details Our client is a well-established, globally recognised engineering and manufacturing business operating within a technical, assembly-led environment. From their flagship South Birmingham site, they supply complex and highly regulated markets, they are known for innovation, product quality, and a strong customer-centric approach. With ambitious growth plans, the organisation is investing in its operational capabilities and is seeking a forward-thinking Quality leader to help build a more agile, scalable function that supports both current delivery and future expansion. Description Reporting into the Operations Director, the Head of Quality will lead a team of 7. The role will be instrumental in developing and embedding a modern, agile quality framework that aligns with a complex manufacturing environment. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the Quality team, enhancing capability and performance Driving improvements across Quality Assurance (QA), Quality Control (QC) and Continuous Improvement (CI) Establishing robust yet flexible quality systems to support growth and operational efficiency Embedding a culture of quality excellence across the site Acting as a key interface with customers, ensuring high levels of confidence, communication and compliance Supporting operational and strategic initiatives to enable business expansion Ensuring adherence to relevant industry standards and regulatory requirements This is a site-based role in South Birmingham with travel required as part of the position. Profile The successful Head of Quality will bring a blend of technical expertise, leadership capability and a progressive mindset. You will be comfortable operating in a regulated, customer-facing manufacturing environment and capable of driving meaningful change. Key experience and attributes include: Background within highly regulated manufacturing industries (e.g. construction, aerospace, oil & gas or similar complex supply chains) Proven leadership experience managing teams of 7 or more Strong technical foundation within engineering Demonstrated expertise across QA, QC and Continuous Improvement methodologies Confident engaging with customers and representing the business externally A growth mindset with the ability to challenge the status quo Willingness and ability to travel as required Job Offer The Head of Quality will receive £75,000 - £80,000 + benefits package
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
Ely, Cambridgeshire
The Plant Manager will oversee the daily operations of a manufacturing facility, ensuring optimal efficiency, safety, and output quality. This role in requires strong leadership skills and a solid understanding of modern manufacturing tools and techniques. Client Details DwyerOmega is a global manufacturing business recognised for delivering high-quality products and solutions to customers across diverse industrial markets. As part of its continued growth and operational excellence strategy, the company is seeking an experienced Plant Manager at their Ely site - thier EMEA Centre of Excellence. Reporting directly to the VP Operations EMEA, this is a high-impact leadership role with full responsibility for site performance, operational execution, and continuous improvement. The successful individual will play a critical role in delivering revenue and profitability targets while driving a culture of safety, quality, accountability, and operational excellence. Description As Plant Manager, you'll have overall responsibility for the leadership, performance, and operational management of the manufacturing site overseeing manufacturing, supply chain, quality, and logistics functions to ensure customer demand is met while achieving site revenue and EBITDA objectives. Key responsibilities include: Leading all day-to-day plant operations across manufacturing, supply chain, quality, and logistics. Ensuring production output aligns with customer demand and revenue objectives. Driving on-time delivery performance and schedule adherence. Managing plant performance through KPIs and operational metrics. Executing the Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning (SIOP) process at site level. Aligning production plans with demand forecasts, capacity requirements, and resource availability. Improving forecast accuracy through close collaboration with planning and commercial teams. Delivering site revenue and EBITDA plans while driving productivity and operational efficiency. Identifying and implementing cost reduction and margin improvement initiatives. Driving Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement programmes to eliminate waste and improve performance. Leading, developing, and coaching the site leadership team and wider workforce. Building organisational capability through succession planning and talent development. Ensuring compliance with all health, safety, environmental, and quality standards. Success will be measured against key performance indicators including revenue achievement, EBITDA performance, forecast accuracy, on-time delivery, productivity, inventory management, safety, and quality metrics. Profile The ideal candidate will be an accomplished manufacturing leader with extensive experience managing complex operations and driving business performance within a production environment. You will possess: A degree in Engineering, Operations Management, or a related discipline, or equivalent industry experience. Strong expertise in operational excellence tools, methodologies and continuous improvement techniques, with a proven track record of driving performance, efficiency and business transformation. Knowledge and experience of Digital Manufacturing, AI and Industry 4.0 technologies would be a distinct advantage, including the application of data-driven solutions to optimise operations. Demonstrable manufacturing experience, including significant plant leadership responsibility. Proven experience leading multi-functional operations encompassing manufacturing, supply chain, and quality functions. A strong track record of delivering production output aligned to revenue and profitability targets. Expertise in SIOP, demand planning, capacity planning, and resource management. Demonstrated success improving forecast accuracy, operational performance, and cost control. Knowledge and practical application of Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement methodologies. You will also bring: Strong leadership and people management capabilities. Commercial and financial awareness with a solid understanding of EBITDA drivers. Excellent analytical and data-driven decision-making skills. Strong planning, organisational, and execution abilities. A proactive problem-solving mindset. The ability to communicate effectively and influence stakeholders at all levels. The agility to thrive within a fast-paced and evolving manufacturing environment. Job Offer Competitive salary + benefits This is an excellent opportunity for a driven Plant Manager to take ownership of a strategically important manufacturing operation and make a significant impact on operational performance, customer delivery, and business growth.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
The Plant Manager will oversee the daily operations of a manufacturing facility, ensuring optimal efficiency, safety, and output quality. This role in requires strong leadership skills and a solid understanding of modern manufacturing tools and techniques. Client Details DwyerOmega is a global manufacturing business recognised for delivering high-quality products and solutions to customers across diverse industrial markets. As part of its continued growth and operational excellence strategy, the company is seeking an experienced Plant Manager at their Ely site - thier EMEA Centre of Excellence. Reporting directly to the VP Operations EMEA, this is a high-impact leadership role with full responsibility for site performance, operational execution, and continuous improvement. The successful individual will play a critical role in delivering revenue and profitability targets while driving a culture of safety, quality, accountability, and operational excellence. Description As Plant Manager, you'll have overall responsibility for the leadership, performance, and operational management of the manufacturing site overseeing manufacturing, supply chain, quality, and logistics functions to ensure customer demand is met while achieving site revenue and EBITDA objectives. Key responsibilities include: Leading all day-to-day plant operations across manufacturing, supply chain, quality, and logistics. Ensuring production output aligns with customer demand and revenue objectives. Driving on-time delivery performance and schedule adherence. Managing plant performance through KPIs and operational metrics. Executing the Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning (SIOP) process at site level. Aligning production plans with demand forecasts, capacity requirements, and resource availability. Improving forecast accuracy through close collaboration with planning and commercial teams. Delivering site revenue and EBITDA plans while driving productivity and operational efficiency. Identifying and implementing cost reduction and margin improvement initiatives. Driving Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement programmes to eliminate waste and improve performance. Leading, developing, and coaching the site leadership team and wider workforce. Building organisational capability through succession planning and talent development. Ensuring compliance with all health, safety, environmental, and quality standards. Success will be measured against key performance indicators including revenue achievement, EBITDA performance, forecast accuracy, on-time delivery, productivity, inventory management, safety, and quality metrics. Profile The ideal candidate will be an accomplished manufacturing leader with extensive experience managing complex operations and driving business performance within a production environment. You will possess: A degree in Engineering, Operations Management, or a related discipline, or equivalent industry experience. Strong expertise in operational excellence tools, methodologies and continuous improvement techniques, with a proven track record of driving performance, efficiency and business transformation. Knowledge and experience of Digital Manufacturing, AI and Industry 4.0 technologies would be a distinct advantage, including the application of data-driven solutions to optimise operations. Demonstrable manufacturing experience, including significant plant leadership responsibility. Proven experience leading multi-functional operations encompassing manufacturing, supply chain, and quality functions. A strong track record of delivering production output aligned to revenue and profitability targets. Expertise in SIOP, demand planning, capacity planning, and resource management. Demonstrated success improving forecast accuracy, operational performance, and cost control. Knowledge and practical application of Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement methodologies. You will also bring: Strong leadership and people management capabilities. Commercial and financial awareness with a solid understanding of EBITDA drivers. Excellent analytical and data-driven decision-making skills. Strong planning, organisational, and execution abilities. A proactive problem-solving mindset. The ability to communicate effectively and influence stakeholders at all levels. The agility to thrive within a fast-paced and evolving manufacturing environment. Job Offer Competitive salary + benefits This is an excellent opportunity for a driven Plant Manager to take ownership of a strategically important manufacturing operation and make a significant impact on operational performance, customer delivery, and business growth.
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
Inverness, Highland
The Operations Improvement Technician will play a crucial role in supporting process enhancements, ensuring efficient manufacturing operations, and maintaining high-quality standards. This position is based in Invergordon, focusing on engineering and manufacturing excellence. Client Details Our client offer a structured and professional environment that prioritises innovation and operational efficiency. Description Identify and implement process improvements to enhance production efficiency and reduce waste. Monitor and analyse operational data to support decision-making and recommend solutions. Work closely with engineering and manufacturing teams to ensure alignment with operational goals. Maintain compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations within the facility. Provide technical support for troubleshooting and resolving operational challenges. Develop and maintain documentation for process improvements and operational changes. Participate in training initiatives to upskill team members and promote best practices. Contribute to the continuous improvement culture within the organisation. Profile A strong background in engineering or manufacturing processes within the industrial/manufacturing sector. Proven problem-solving skills and a proactive approach to identifying operational enhancements. Familiarity with health, safety, and environmental standards in a manufacturing setting. Technical expertise in analysing data and implementing process improvements. The ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. Attention to detail and commitment to maintaining high-quality standards. Job Offer A competitive salary of £36399. Working on a 12 month FTC. A supportive and professional work environment in Invergordon. Training and development opportunities to enhance your skills in engineering and manufacturing. Benefits package to be confirmed upon offer.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
The Operations Improvement Technician will play a crucial role in supporting process enhancements, ensuring efficient manufacturing operations, and maintaining high-quality standards. This position is based in Invergordon, focusing on engineering and manufacturing excellence. Client Details Our client offer a structured and professional environment that prioritises innovation and operational efficiency. Description Identify and implement process improvements to enhance production efficiency and reduce waste. Monitor and analyse operational data to support decision-making and recommend solutions. Work closely with engineering and manufacturing teams to ensure alignment with operational goals. Maintain compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations within the facility. Provide technical support for troubleshooting and resolving operational challenges. Develop and maintain documentation for process improvements and operational changes. Participate in training initiatives to upskill team members and promote best practices. Contribute to the continuous improvement culture within the organisation. Profile A strong background in engineering or manufacturing processes within the industrial/manufacturing sector. Proven problem-solving skills and a proactive approach to identifying operational enhancements. Familiarity with health, safety, and environmental standards in a manufacturing setting. Technical expertise in analysing data and implementing process improvements. The ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. Attention to detail and commitment to maintaining high-quality standards. Job Offer A competitive salary of £36399. Working on a 12 month FTC. A supportive and professional work environment in Invergordon. Training and development opportunities to enhance your skills in engineering and manufacturing. Benefits package to be confirmed upon offer.
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
Liverpool, Merseyside
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Interim Materials Planner in the FMCG sector to manage material planning and ensure seamless supply chain operations. This temporary role, based in Liverpool, requires a detail-oriented individual with a strong background in procurement and supply chain. Client Details This organisation is a well-established and respected company within the FMCG industry. A medium-sized business, they are committed to delivering high-quality products to their customers while maintaining efficient and effective supply chain processes. Description The Interim Materials Planner is responsible for: Management of the flow of ingredients, packaging, bought-in items and other purchased materials into the business to ensure that agreed inventory levels are maintained, and production requirements are fulfilled. Execution of detailed material planning activity over a 12-week horizon, and routine liaison with the Planner and Buyer / Purchasing Manager to ensure joint goals are met. Interpretation of materials MRP to ensure timely management of existing purchase order commitments. Review of planning system parameters and historic purchase information to ensure up to date alignment with the changing needs of the business. Communication with suppliers to expedite deliveries and ensure accurate delivery, and support to technical team in resolution of inbound material failure. Planned replenishment of materials within internal warehouse areas to ensure uninterrupted supply to factory works order picking and correct rotation of stock. Liaison with The Transport Planner and Purchasing Team to secure improvements in inbound costs and efficiencies. Manage all movements and transfers of Raw Materials internally between manufacturing sites to ensure that the correct stock is available to the production in a timely manner. Manage Co-packing activity, transfer components into external co-packers and manage the return of the finished product. Profile The successful Interim Materials Planner should have: Familiarity with planning systems using integrated ERP. Food or other fast-moving manufacturing industry experience in an operational role. First-hand experience of materials planning and/or purchase order management. Competent in use of standard Microsoft packages and familiarity with first-hand operation of ERP and MRP systems. Confident and able to interact with colleagues inside and outside their own function, and beyond the business. Willingness to challenge the status quo and adapt to new approaches. Job Offer This interim Materials Planner role offers a great opportunity including: A salary up to £37000 depending on experience. Immediate start. Site based in Liverpool, with some flexibility to work from home after initial training period. 6-12 month contract with potential for longer term. Free parking If you are ready to take on this exciting challenge as an Interim Materials Planner in Liverpool, we encourage you to apply today!
Jul 10, 2026
Seasonal
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Interim Materials Planner in the FMCG sector to manage material planning and ensure seamless supply chain operations. This temporary role, based in Liverpool, requires a detail-oriented individual with a strong background in procurement and supply chain. Client Details This organisation is a well-established and respected company within the FMCG industry. A medium-sized business, they are committed to delivering high-quality products to their customers while maintaining efficient and effective supply chain processes. Description The Interim Materials Planner is responsible for: Management of the flow of ingredients, packaging, bought-in items and other purchased materials into the business to ensure that agreed inventory levels are maintained, and production requirements are fulfilled. Execution of detailed material planning activity over a 12-week horizon, and routine liaison with the Planner and Buyer / Purchasing Manager to ensure joint goals are met. Interpretation of materials MRP to ensure timely management of existing purchase order commitments. Review of planning system parameters and historic purchase information to ensure up to date alignment with the changing needs of the business. Communication with suppliers to expedite deliveries and ensure accurate delivery, and support to technical team in resolution of inbound material failure. Planned replenishment of materials within internal warehouse areas to ensure uninterrupted supply to factory works order picking and correct rotation of stock. Liaison with The Transport Planner and Purchasing Team to secure improvements in inbound costs and efficiencies. Manage all movements and transfers of Raw Materials internally between manufacturing sites to ensure that the correct stock is available to the production in a timely manner. Manage Co-packing activity, transfer components into external co-packers and manage the return of the finished product. Profile The successful Interim Materials Planner should have: Familiarity with planning systems using integrated ERP. Food or other fast-moving manufacturing industry experience in an operational role. First-hand experience of materials planning and/or purchase order management. Competent in use of standard Microsoft packages and familiarity with first-hand operation of ERP and MRP systems. Confident and able to interact with colleagues inside and outside their own function, and beyond the business. Willingness to challenge the status quo and adapt to new approaches. Job Offer This interim Materials Planner role offers a great opportunity including: A salary up to £37000 depending on experience. Immediate start. Site based in Liverpool, with some flexibility to work from home after initial training period. 6-12 month contract with potential for longer term. Free parking If you are ready to take on this exciting challenge as an Interim Materials Planner in Liverpool, we encourage you to apply today!
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
Hull, Yorkshire
The Senior HSEQ Manager will report to the Site Director and will form a crucial part of the site leadership team and will take ownership of the HSE and PSQR management on their site based in Kingston upon Hull. Client Details Michael Page is working with a leading global manufacturing business to recruit a Senior Health, Safety, Environment and Quality Manager for their Hull based site. Established over 150yrs ago, this organisation operates in 70 countries worldwide and is committed to innovation and sustainability. They are now looking for an experienced HSEQ Manager to drive and over see all HSEQ activity across their major manufacturing facility in Hull. Description The Senior HSEQ Manager will report to the Site Director and will form a crucial part of the site leadership team. Managing teams across both HSE and Product Safety Quality & Regulatory, you will act as the site's designated responsible person under current HSE legislation and will take ownership of the site's HSE and PSQR management systems, ensuring they are regularly reviewed, fit for purpose, and operating effectively. You will be tasked with leading a broad range of HSE activities, providing expert guidance, and driving continuous improvement to ensure full compliance with applicable regulations, standards, and best practices. You will: Lead HSE governance and reporting, including KPIs, environmental performance, board reporting, and weekly/monthly stakeholder meetings. Drive a strong safety culture through hazard identification, audits, investigations, incident reporting, and delivery of the site HSE improvement plan. Act as the site HSE subject-matter expert, providing legislative advice, supporting risk assessments, and contributing to the site risk and vulnerability matrix. Maintain safe systems of work for employees, contractors, and visitors, including PTW/LOTO, PPE standards, and occupational health surveillance. Serve as the primary regulatory and compliance lead, owning the Environmental Permit, managing external authority relationships, and overseeing site security and threat assessments. Lead and develop a team of 6 across HSE and PSQR Develop and drive the Hull site HSE Improvement Plan, including initiatives to strengthen safety culture and behaviours. Profile The successful Senior HSEQ Manager will possess a range of the following: Demonstrable and substantial experience of HSEQ leadership within a manufacturing environment (chemical/high-hazard environment advantageous) An ability to influence all levels of the organisation to improve health and safety with strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills Safety knowledge backed by relevant qualifications (e.g. NEBOSH, IOSH, ISO or degree-level qualification) supported by professional membership. Influential with ability to challenge people and process Experience implementing and managing ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 management systems. Effective people leader with a strong strategic focus and direction Hands-on, proactive approach with a strong drive for continuous improvement and positive cultural change. Job Offer Senior level package including car allowance, performance related bonus and competitive pension contriubutions
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
The Senior HSEQ Manager will report to the Site Director and will form a crucial part of the site leadership team and will take ownership of the HSE and PSQR management on their site based in Kingston upon Hull. Client Details Michael Page is working with a leading global manufacturing business to recruit a Senior Health, Safety, Environment and Quality Manager for their Hull based site. Established over 150yrs ago, this organisation operates in 70 countries worldwide and is committed to innovation and sustainability. They are now looking for an experienced HSEQ Manager to drive and over see all HSEQ activity across their major manufacturing facility in Hull. Description The Senior HSEQ Manager will report to the Site Director and will form a crucial part of the site leadership team. Managing teams across both HSE and Product Safety Quality & Regulatory, you will act as the site's designated responsible person under current HSE legislation and will take ownership of the site's HSE and PSQR management systems, ensuring they are regularly reviewed, fit for purpose, and operating effectively. You will be tasked with leading a broad range of HSE activities, providing expert guidance, and driving continuous improvement to ensure full compliance with applicable regulations, standards, and best practices. You will: Lead HSE governance and reporting, including KPIs, environmental performance, board reporting, and weekly/monthly stakeholder meetings. Drive a strong safety culture through hazard identification, audits, investigations, incident reporting, and delivery of the site HSE improvement plan. Act as the site HSE subject-matter expert, providing legislative advice, supporting risk assessments, and contributing to the site risk and vulnerability matrix. Maintain safe systems of work for employees, contractors, and visitors, including PTW/LOTO, PPE standards, and occupational health surveillance. Serve as the primary regulatory and compliance lead, owning the Environmental Permit, managing external authority relationships, and overseeing site security and threat assessments. Lead and develop a team of 6 across HSE and PSQR Develop and drive the Hull site HSE Improvement Plan, including initiatives to strengthen safety culture and behaviours. Profile The successful Senior HSEQ Manager will possess a range of the following: Demonstrable and substantial experience of HSEQ leadership within a manufacturing environment (chemical/high-hazard environment advantageous) An ability to influence all levels of the organisation to improve health and safety with strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills Safety knowledge backed by relevant qualifications (e.g. NEBOSH, IOSH, ISO or degree-level qualification) supported by professional membership. Influential with ability to challenge people and process Experience implementing and managing ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 management systems. Effective people leader with a strong strategic focus and direction Hands-on, proactive approach with a strong drive for continuous improvement and positive cultural change. Job Offer Senior level package including car allowance, performance related bonus and competitive pension contriubutions
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
North Berwick, East Lothian
We are seeking a skilled and motivated Mechanical Engineer to join a reputable organisation within the industrial and manufacturing sector. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to engineering excellence in North Berwick. Client Details Our client is a well-established organisation within the industrial and manufacturing industry. They are a medium-sized company with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality engineering solutions. Description Design, develop, and optimise mechanical components and systems to meet project requirements. Conduct feasibility studies and technical evaluations for new and existing projects. Perform testing, troubleshooting, and quality control on mechanical systems and propulsion equipment Ensure compliance with industry standards, health and safety regulations, and company policies. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within the engineering and manufacturing processes. Profile A successful Mechanical Engineer should have: A degree or equivalent qualification in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. Proven experience in mechanical design and development within the industrial or manufacturing sector. Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Understanding of industry standards and health and safety regulations. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team environment. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £45,000 to £50,000 depending on experience. Permanent role with opportunities for career progression Collaborative and supportive working environment in North Berwick. Travel across Europe, Asia and America. If you're a dedicated Mechanical Engineer looking for an exciting opportunity in North Berwick, apply now to take the next step in your career!
Jul 09, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a skilled and motivated Mechanical Engineer to join a reputable organisation within the industrial and manufacturing sector. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to engineering excellence in North Berwick. Client Details Our client is a well-established organisation within the industrial and manufacturing industry. They are a medium-sized company with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality engineering solutions. Description Design, develop, and optimise mechanical components and systems to meet project requirements. Conduct feasibility studies and technical evaluations for new and existing projects. Perform testing, troubleshooting, and quality control on mechanical systems and propulsion equipment Ensure compliance with industry standards, health and safety regulations, and company policies. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within the engineering and manufacturing processes. Profile A successful Mechanical Engineer should have: A degree or equivalent qualification in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. Proven experience in mechanical design and development within the industrial or manufacturing sector. Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Understanding of industry standards and health and safety regulations. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team environment. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £45,000 to £50,000 depending on experience. Permanent role with opportunities for career progression Collaborative and supportive working environment in North Berwick. Travel across Europe, Asia and America. If you're a dedicated Mechanical Engineer looking for an exciting opportunity in North Berwick, apply now to take the next step in your career!
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
Northallerton, Yorkshire
The Planning & Logistics Supervisor is responsible for management of the Logistics & Planning team, ensuring all activities are performed in an accurate & timely manner in order to deliver functional and business objectives. Client Details This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established organisation within the FMCG industry. Operating as a mid-sized company, they focus on delivering high-quality products and services to their clients. Description The Planning & Logistics Supervisor will: Plan and schedule weekly/daily workload for all operating divisions, ensuring all customer requirements and daily outputs are delivered in full. Utilise routing and scheduling software to optimise efficiency for the fleet. Manage all activities associated with returnable transit packaging. Strategic planning to support S&OP process and forward planning to manage changes in business needs. Produce cost effective, service driven plans to agreed KPIs. Allocate optimum route to market, based on best cost to serve e.g. own fleet, haulier, parcel etc. Plan resources (drivers, vehicles and trailers) to effectively meet fluctuations in demand. Manage staff training requirements and arrange training course attendance. Compile and communicate daily, weekly & monthly performance reports. Ensure H&S is the number one priority and safe practices are upheld by all. Support internal audits and implement corrective actions. Leadership responsibility for the Planning & Logistics team. Daily dialog with Operations & Logistics to support co-ordination of onsite operations and delivery of the plan. Supervise activities to ensure that each task is being performed correctly in a timely manner. Identify and communicate any training requirements / opportunities. Manage relationships and service levels with 3rd party logistics providers. Propose improvements to ensure continual efficiency improvement, waste reduction and service improvements. Review & develop SOPs to ensure all activities are adequately recorded. Gather and employ data to improve performance and eliminate faults/errors. Profile The successful Planning & Logistics Supervisor should have: Experience in logistics or supply chain management within the FMCG industry. Experience in a multi drop logistics environment. Fast moving operational planning Working knowledge of transport and logistic systems Team supervisory experience Route planning & scheduling software packages Good knowledge of Microsoft Office Software & ERP systemsExcellent communication skills with ability to work across internal functions, customers & external providers Job Offer Salary up to £45,000 plus benefits Fixed-term contract until March 2027, offering job security. 40-hour work week. Able to start on short notice. Opportunity to work in a reputable FMCG company in Northallerton. If you are ready to take on this exciting challenge as a Planning & Logistics Supervisor, we encourage you to apply ASAP.
Jul 09, 2026
Contractor
The Planning & Logistics Supervisor is responsible for management of the Logistics & Planning team, ensuring all activities are performed in an accurate & timely manner in order to deliver functional and business objectives. Client Details This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established organisation within the FMCG industry. Operating as a mid-sized company, they focus on delivering high-quality products and services to their clients. Description The Planning & Logistics Supervisor will: Plan and schedule weekly/daily workload for all operating divisions, ensuring all customer requirements and daily outputs are delivered in full. Utilise routing and scheduling software to optimise efficiency for the fleet. Manage all activities associated with returnable transit packaging. Strategic planning to support S&OP process and forward planning to manage changes in business needs. Produce cost effective, service driven plans to agreed KPIs. Allocate optimum route to market, based on best cost to serve e.g. own fleet, haulier, parcel etc. Plan resources (drivers, vehicles and trailers) to effectively meet fluctuations in demand. Manage staff training requirements and arrange training course attendance. Compile and communicate daily, weekly & monthly performance reports. Ensure H&S is the number one priority and safe practices are upheld by all. Support internal audits and implement corrective actions. Leadership responsibility for the Planning & Logistics team. Daily dialog with Operations & Logistics to support co-ordination of onsite operations and delivery of the plan. Supervise activities to ensure that each task is being performed correctly in a timely manner. Identify and communicate any training requirements / opportunities. Manage relationships and service levels with 3rd party logistics providers. Propose improvements to ensure continual efficiency improvement, waste reduction and service improvements. Review & develop SOPs to ensure all activities are adequately recorded. Gather and employ data to improve performance and eliminate faults/errors. Profile The successful Planning & Logistics Supervisor should have: Experience in logistics or supply chain management within the FMCG industry. Experience in a multi drop logistics environment. Fast moving operational planning Working knowledge of transport and logistic systems Team supervisory experience Route planning & scheduling software packages Good knowledge of Microsoft Office Software & ERP systemsExcellent communication skills with ability to work across internal functions, customers & external providers Job Offer Salary up to £45,000 plus benefits Fixed-term contract until March 2027, offering job security. 40-hour work week. Able to start on short notice. Opportunity to work in a reputable FMCG company in Northallerton. If you are ready to take on this exciting challenge as a Planning & Logistics Supervisor, we encourage you to apply ASAP.
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
Daventry, Northamptonshire
You will be responsible for the reliability of equipment by carrying out routine maintenance, fault finding, repair and monitoring & testing. Client Details Our client is a market leading global business, that have multiple state of the art distribution centres across the UK. Description Oversee the maintenance and optimisation of electrical systems to ensure operational efficiency. Being responsible for the reliability and compliance of electrical equipment. This includes carrying out routine servicing, fault finding, repair, monitoring and testing of electrical equipment Collaborate with the Engineering & Manufacturing department to implement electrical solutions. Conduct regular inspections and testing of systems to maintain safety standards. Identify and resolve electrical faults in a timely and effective manner. Provide technical support and guidance to other team members as required. Shift Pattern: Panama Shift Pattern (2s and 3s) -7am - 7pm and 7pm - 7am Profile A relevant qualification in Electrical Engineering or a related field. Proven experience in maintaining and troubleshooting electrical systems. Familiarity with industry regulations and safety standards. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. The ability to work effectively within a team environment. Job Offer A competitive salary on offer Access to free wellbeing services with a range of resources to support your mind, body, and life Life cover of five times your pay and an award-winning pension with matching contributions up to 7.5% Benefits to suit you, choose what you use - from discounts and shares to cycle to work schemes Much more on offer
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
You will be responsible for the reliability of equipment by carrying out routine maintenance, fault finding, repair and monitoring & testing. Client Details Our client is a market leading global business, that have multiple state of the art distribution centres across the UK. Description Oversee the maintenance and optimisation of electrical systems to ensure operational efficiency. Being responsible for the reliability and compliance of electrical equipment. This includes carrying out routine servicing, fault finding, repair, monitoring and testing of electrical equipment Collaborate with the Engineering & Manufacturing department to implement electrical solutions. Conduct regular inspections and testing of systems to maintain safety standards. Identify and resolve electrical faults in a timely and effective manner. Provide technical support and guidance to other team members as required. Shift Pattern: Panama Shift Pattern (2s and 3s) -7am - 7pm and 7pm - 7am Profile A relevant qualification in Electrical Engineering or a related field. Proven experience in maintaining and troubleshooting electrical systems. Familiarity with industry regulations and safety standards. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. The ability to work effectively within a team environment. Job Offer A competitive salary on offer Access to free wellbeing services with a range of resources to support your mind, body, and life Life cover of five times your pay and an award-winning pension with matching contributions up to 7.5% Benefits to suit you, choose what you use - from discounts and shares to cycle to work schemes Much more on offer
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
Plymouth, Devon
This is an exciting opportunity for an Electrical Engineer to join a leading company within the life science industry, working night shifts to ensure the efficient operation of manufacturing equipment. The role is based in Plymouth and focuses on maintaining and improving production processes within a fast-paced environment. Client Details This organisation is a recognised leader within the life science industry, known for its innovative approach and commitment to excellence. As a part of a medium-sized team, the company offers cutting-edge facilities and a supportive environment for professionals in the engineering and manufacturing field. Description Perform Electrical maintenance and repairs on manufacturing equipment during night shifts. Night shift (11pm - 11am) 3on 3off Diagnose and resolve electrical faults to minimise downtime and ensure optimal performance. Collaborate with production teams to support continuous improvement initiatives. Conduct preventative maintenance to reduce equipment failures. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and standards. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and equipment performance. Assist in the installation and commissioning of new equipment when required. Provide technical support and guidance to other team members. Profile A successful Electrical Engineer should have: Formal qualifications in electrical engineering or a related discipline. Experience working within a manufacturing or engineering environment. Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills. A good understanding of health and safety practices. Ability to work effectively during night shifts and under pressure. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Familiarity with PLC systems would be advantageous. Job Offer £54,700 (including shift allowance) Matched contribution pension scheme up to 10% of salary. 240 hours annual leave Life assurance and critical illness cover. Private Medical Insurance for employees. Opportunities for professional development and growth. A supportive and collaborative company culture. Join this exciting role as an Electrical Engineer in Plymouth and make a meaningful impact within the life science industry. Apply now to take the next step in your career!
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity for an Electrical Engineer to join a leading company within the life science industry, working night shifts to ensure the efficient operation of manufacturing equipment. The role is based in Plymouth and focuses on maintaining and improving production processes within a fast-paced environment. Client Details This organisation is a recognised leader within the life science industry, known for its innovative approach and commitment to excellence. As a part of a medium-sized team, the company offers cutting-edge facilities and a supportive environment for professionals in the engineering and manufacturing field. Description Perform Electrical maintenance and repairs on manufacturing equipment during night shifts. Night shift (11pm - 11am) 3on 3off Diagnose and resolve electrical faults to minimise downtime and ensure optimal performance. Collaborate with production teams to support continuous improvement initiatives. Conduct preventative maintenance to reduce equipment failures. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and standards. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and equipment performance. Assist in the installation and commissioning of new equipment when required. Provide technical support and guidance to other team members. Profile A successful Electrical Engineer should have: Formal qualifications in electrical engineering or a related discipline. Experience working within a manufacturing or engineering environment. Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills. A good understanding of health and safety practices. Ability to work effectively during night shifts and under pressure. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Familiarity with PLC systems would be advantageous. Job Offer £54,700 (including shift allowance) Matched contribution pension scheme up to 10% of salary. 240 hours annual leave Life assurance and critical illness cover. Private Medical Insurance for employees. Opportunities for professional development and growth. A supportive and collaborative company culture. Join this exciting role as an Electrical Engineer in Plymouth and make a meaningful impact within the life science industry. Apply now to take the next step in your career!
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
Grantham, Lincolnshire
This permanent Maintenance Engineer role in Grantham offers an exciting opportunity to work within the Industrial / Manufacturing sector. The role focuses on ensuring the smooth operation of machinery and equipment to support the engineering and manufacturing processes. Client Details This organisation operates within the Industrial / Manufacturing sector and is known for its strong presence in the industry. As a medium-sized company, it provides stability and offers a range of benefits to its employees, making it an excellent place to grow your career. Description Perform routine maintenance and repairs on machinery and equipment to ensure optimal performance. Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues in a timely manner. Collaborate with the production team to minimise downtime and maintain efficiency. Adhere to health and safety regulations while conducting maintenance tasks. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and equipment performance. Assist in the installation and commissioning of new machinery and equipment. Proactively identify areas for improvement in maintenance processes. Ensure compliance with company policies and industry standards. Profile A successful Maintenance Engineer should have: A background in engineering or manufacturing, ideally within the Industrial / Manufacturing sector. Hands-on experience with mechanical and electrical maintenance tasks. A strong understanding of health and safety practices in an industrial setting. Problem-solving skills with the ability to work under pressure. Relevant qualifications or certifications in engineering or maintenance. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Job Offer £40000 Day based role 4 on 4 off (6am - 6pm) Access to a company pension scheme for long-term financial security. Enhanced family-friendly policies to support work-life balance. An Employee Assistance Program to promote well-being. Exclusive lifestyle and leisure discounts, including gym memberships, cinema tickets, and shopping deals. Employee life insurance for added peace of mind. This Maintenance Engineer role in Grantham is an excellent opportunity for professionals seeking a rewarding career in the Industrial / Manufacturing sector
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
This permanent Maintenance Engineer role in Grantham offers an exciting opportunity to work within the Industrial / Manufacturing sector. The role focuses on ensuring the smooth operation of machinery and equipment to support the engineering and manufacturing processes. Client Details This organisation operates within the Industrial / Manufacturing sector and is known for its strong presence in the industry. As a medium-sized company, it provides stability and offers a range of benefits to its employees, making it an excellent place to grow your career. Description Perform routine maintenance and repairs on machinery and equipment to ensure optimal performance. Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues in a timely manner. Collaborate with the production team to minimise downtime and maintain efficiency. Adhere to health and safety regulations while conducting maintenance tasks. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and equipment performance. Assist in the installation and commissioning of new machinery and equipment. Proactively identify areas for improvement in maintenance processes. Ensure compliance with company policies and industry standards. Profile A successful Maintenance Engineer should have: A background in engineering or manufacturing, ideally within the Industrial / Manufacturing sector. Hands-on experience with mechanical and electrical maintenance tasks. A strong understanding of health and safety practices in an industrial setting. Problem-solving skills with the ability to work under pressure. Relevant qualifications or certifications in engineering or maintenance. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Job Offer £40000 Day based role 4 on 4 off (6am - 6pm) Access to a company pension scheme for long-term financial security. Enhanced family-friendly policies to support work-life balance. An Employee Assistance Program to promote well-being. Exclusive lifestyle and leisure discounts, including gym memberships, cinema tickets, and shopping deals. Employee life insurance for added peace of mind. This Maintenance Engineer role in Grantham is an excellent opportunity for professionals seeking a rewarding career in the Industrial / Manufacturing sector
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
The Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer will be responsible for ensuring that machinery and equipment are maintained to a high standard, minimising downtime and ensuring efficient production processes. This role is ideal for a skilled professional with experience in the industrial or manufacturing sector. Client Details The employer is a medium-sized organisation within the industrial and manufacturing sector. They are known for their commitment to operational efficiency and maintaining high standards in their facilities. Description Conduct routine preventative maintenance on machinery and equipment to ensure optimal operation. Diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical faults promptly to minimise downtime. Work collaboratively with production teams to address maintenance priorities effectively. Carry out inspections and testing of equipment to ensure compliance with safety standards. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, including repairs and servicing schedules. Respond to emergency breakdowns during night shifts and implement immediate solutions. Assist in the installation and commissioning of new equipment as required. Ensure adherence to health and safety regulations within the engineering and manufacturing environment. Profile A successful Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer - Nights should have: Experience in both mechanical and electrical maintenance within an industrial or manufacturing setting. Relevant qualifications in engineering or a related field. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work under pressure during night shifts. Knowledge of health and safety standards applicable to maintenance activities. Proficiency in using maintenance tools and diagnostic equipment. Job Offer £53, 000 Permanent night shift role Option 1 - 2145 - 0615 5 days (M-F) Option 2 - 2100 - 0700 4 Days: (M-T) Generous holiday allowance and additional benefits package. Opportunities for professional development within the engineering and manufacturing sector. A supportive work environment If you are an experienced Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer looking to join a reputable organisation, we encourage you to apply today!
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
The Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer will be responsible for ensuring that machinery and equipment are maintained to a high standard, minimising downtime and ensuring efficient production processes. This role is ideal for a skilled professional with experience in the industrial or manufacturing sector. Client Details The employer is a medium-sized organisation within the industrial and manufacturing sector. They are known for their commitment to operational efficiency and maintaining high standards in their facilities. Description Conduct routine preventative maintenance on machinery and equipment to ensure optimal operation. Diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical faults promptly to minimise downtime. Work collaboratively with production teams to address maintenance priorities effectively. Carry out inspections and testing of equipment to ensure compliance with safety standards. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, including repairs and servicing schedules. Respond to emergency breakdowns during night shifts and implement immediate solutions. Assist in the installation and commissioning of new equipment as required. Ensure adherence to health and safety regulations within the engineering and manufacturing environment. Profile A successful Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer - Nights should have: Experience in both mechanical and electrical maintenance within an industrial or manufacturing setting. Relevant qualifications in engineering or a related field. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work under pressure during night shifts. Knowledge of health and safety standards applicable to maintenance activities. Proficiency in using maintenance tools and diagnostic equipment. Job Offer £53, 000 Permanent night shift role Option 1 - 2145 - 0615 5 days (M-F) Option 2 - 2100 - 0700 4 Days: (M-T) Generous holiday allowance and additional benefits package. Opportunities for professional development within the engineering and manufacturing sector. A supportive work environment If you are an experienced Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer looking to join a reputable organisation, we encourage you to apply today!
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
The role of a Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer involves ensuring the effective operation of machinery and equipment in a fast-paced industrial environment. This position requires a proactive approach to both preventative and reactive maintenance to minimise downtime. Client Details This opportunity is with a well-established medium-sized company operating in the industrial and manufacturing sector. The organisation is committed to maintaining high operational standards and delivering quality outcomes in its field. Description Perform planned preventative maintenance to ensure machinery operates efficiently. Respond promptly to machinery breakdowns and conduct effective fault diagnosis. Carry out repairs and replacements on mechanical and electrical equipment as required. Collaborate with the engineering team to implement improvements and upgrades. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations at all times. Maintain accurate records of maintenance tasks and equipment performance. Support the installation and commissioning of new machinery and equipment. Assist in identifying opportunities to reduce downtime and improve efficiency. Profile A successful Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer should have: Relevant qualifications in mechanical or electrical engineering. Experience working in an industrial or manufacturing setting. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to diagnose and repair faults. Knowledge of both mechanical and electrical systems. A proactive approach to maintenance and continuous improvement. Familiarity with health and safety practices in an engineering environment. Job Offer £46,400 Day shifts Week 1: 0545 - 1415 Week 2: 1345 - 2215 (With the exception of Fridays 13:00 - 21:00) Permanent position with opportunities for career growth. Comprehensive benefits package to support your work-life balance. Be part of a company known for its operational excellence in the industrial sector. If you are a skilled Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer looking to advance your career in engineering and manufacturing, apply now!
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
The role of a Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer involves ensuring the effective operation of machinery and equipment in a fast-paced industrial environment. This position requires a proactive approach to both preventative and reactive maintenance to minimise downtime. Client Details This opportunity is with a well-established medium-sized company operating in the industrial and manufacturing sector. The organisation is committed to maintaining high operational standards and delivering quality outcomes in its field. Description Perform planned preventative maintenance to ensure machinery operates efficiently. Respond promptly to machinery breakdowns and conduct effective fault diagnosis. Carry out repairs and replacements on mechanical and electrical equipment as required. Collaborate with the engineering team to implement improvements and upgrades. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations at all times. Maintain accurate records of maintenance tasks and equipment performance. Support the installation and commissioning of new machinery and equipment. Assist in identifying opportunities to reduce downtime and improve efficiency. Profile A successful Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer should have: Relevant qualifications in mechanical or electrical engineering. Experience working in an industrial or manufacturing setting. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to diagnose and repair faults. Knowledge of both mechanical and electrical systems. A proactive approach to maintenance and continuous improvement. Familiarity with health and safety practices in an engineering environment. Job Offer £46,400 Day shifts Week 1: 0545 - 1415 Week 2: 1345 - 2215 (With the exception of Fridays 13:00 - 21:00) Permanent position with opportunities for career growth. Comprehensive benefits package to support your work-life balance. Be part of a company known for its operational excellence in the industrial sector. If you are a skilled Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer looking to advance your career in engineering and manufacturing, apply now!