You know that feeling when something breaks down at 3am, and everyone looks at you like you’ve got the answer? Yeah, this job is about leading the team that sorts that out. As an Engineering Shift Supervisor you'll run a team of 4 engineers on shift. It’s not just about fixing machines when they stop working (although that’ll happen plenty). It’s about making sure your team knows what they’re doing, are in the right place at the right time, and are actually learning something along the way. This is a proper hands-on role. You’ll still be fault finding, dealing with breakdowns, and making sure planned maintenance gets done — but you’ll also be the one your team looks to when the pressure’s on. If you can keep a cool head and get the best out of people when the clock’s ticking, that’s what we’re after. What you’ll be doing: Running the shift, leading 4 engineers. Making sure the kit gets fixed quickly and properly when it breaks. Planning and delivering preventative maintenance, not just firefighting. Keeping an eye on performance targets (OEE, downtime – all the usual suspects). Making sure safety isn’t just a box ticked, but something everyone actually sticks to. Coaching your team so they’re better engineers by the time they finish the shift than when they started. What we need from you: You’ve already led ...