Production Team Leader - Cooking Section 
Location: Leicester 
Salary: 13.50 per hour (approx. 28,000 per annum) + private healthcare + pension 
Hours: Wednesday to Friday, 6am-2/3pm 
Contract: Permanent | Full-time 
Reports to: Production Manager 
 
About the Business 
A growing UK food manufacturer recognised for producing high-quality, authentic Indian ready meals and sauces for major supermarkets. The company combines traditional cooking methods with modern manufacturing techniques to deliver restaurant-standard products at scale. 
With strong investment in people, facilities, and technology, this is a workplace that rewards reliability, initiative, and leadership. The environment is fast-paced, collaborative, and quality-focused - ideal for someone who takes ownership and leads by example. 
 
The Opportunity 
We're seeking a Production Team Leader to take responsibility for the Cooking Section, ensuring all products are cooked safely, consistently, and to the highest quality standards.
This is a role for a self-starter who thrives under pressure, communicates clearly, and knows how to motivate a team. You'll play a crucial role in achieving production targets, maintaining compliance, and driving a positive, high-performance culture on the shop floor. 
 
Key Responsibilities 
 
Production & Quality 
 Supervise all day-to-day operations in the cooking section to meet production schedules. 
 Maintain consistency in product quality, flavour, and texture. 
 Conduct in-process checks on weights, temperatures, and batch quality. 
 Ensure recipes, specifications, and cooking procedures are followed precisely. 
 Oversee cleaning and maintenance of cooking equipment (e.g., kettles, mixers, and depositors). 
 
Team Leadership 
 Lead, motivate, and support your team to achieve daily performance targets. 
 Allocate tasks and ensure staff are trained and competent in their roles. 
 Maintain clear communication between departments including quality, planning, and engineering. 
 Promote a positive, accountable, and safety-driven work culture. 
 
Reporting & Problem Solving 
 Use short interval control (SIC) reporting to track progress and identify deviations. 
 Resolve equipment or process issues swiftly to minimise downtime. 
 Contribute ideas for continuous improvement and process optimisation. 
 
Health, Safety & Compliance 
 Enforce food safety, hygiene, and health and safety standards at all times. 
 Conduct pre-start checks and complete necessary documentation. 
 Take ownership of safety on the line, including near-miss reporting and prevention. 
 
Skills & Experience Required
 FLT Counterbalance license
 Experience within food manufacturing, cooking, or fast-paced production. 
 Strong leadership and communication skills with a practical, hands-on approach. 
 Understanding of food safety and H&S compliance. 
 Confident decision-maker with a calm, problem-solving mindset. 
 Able to perform under pressure and maintain attention to detail.
 
Desirable: 
o Experience with large-scale cooking equipment or industrial kettles. 
o First Aid
o Familiarity with SIC or other production control systems. 
 
Personal Qualities 
 Reliable, trustworthy, and consistent. 
 Positive attitude with a "lead by example" mindset. 
 Takes full ownership and accountability for performance. 
 Sharp awareness of team dynamics and workflow. 
 Committed to improvement, teamwork, and delivering results. 
 
What's in It for You 
 13.50 per hour (approx. 28k annual equivalent). 
 Private healthcare and company pension scheme. 
 Wednesday to Friday working pattern - long weekends off. 
 Supportive and passionate management team. 
 Excellent training and opportunities to grow within a fast-expanding food business. 
Barker Ross Group values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application.
For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.

