Job Openings Workshop Supervisor

About the job Workshop Supervisor

Job Description: Fabrication Workshop Supervisor

Reporting to: Contracts Manager

Department: Work shop

Salary: £24.50 basic hour 

Hours of Work: 07.30 to 16.00

A Fabricator/Welder of metals and plastic. Responsible for assembling products using a range of techniques and materials in line with all internal production requirements and quality standards.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Ensure all Workshop activities are completed effectively
  • Adhere to company procedures and Health & safety polices at all times.
  • Receive manufacturing packages from the Contracts Manager/Estimator
  • Produce cutting lists and work material ordering quantities.
  • Ability to organise work load priorities and delegate to the team.
  • Fabricate metals using both MIG and TIG welding techniques.
  • Draw and plan basic designs.
  • Ensure all work is carried out to exact specifications and to a high standard of quality.
  • Safely set up all work equipment and assemblies to company procedures.
  • Practical understanding and supervision of good fabrication techniques.
  • Operating other machinery and hand tools as and when required.
  • Ensure workshop maintenance and housekeeping are maintained to good standard at all times
  • Supervision of workshop team and operational conditions at all times.
  • Ensuring all health and safety controls and appropriate PPE are utilised at all times.
  • Maintain accurate records of production and follow quality assurance ISO standards
  • Effectively communicate any issues, which may potentially result in delay to production or compromise safety.
  • Ensuring confidentiality and company integrity are protected
  • Manage storeroom stock, equipment and consumables etc.
  • Identify and support own and teams development opportunities.
  • Skills, Experience & Attributes:
  • Fork Lift Truck Certificate
  • 3 years Supervisory experience working in an engineering workshop environment.
  • Experience working to tight deadlines and problem solving as required.
  • Qualifications using mechanical equipment such as MIG and TIG Welding etc.
  • Experience managing H&S in a workshop environment.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Ability to form professional relationships with stakeholders.