Job Description
We are looking for a Harvesting Manager to join a fresh produce company in East Yorkshire area.
This role is to manage the harvesting of mushrooms in a sensitive and delicate manner to reach the desired pick rates for the efficient harvesting of the mushroom crops.
An insight to this role:
· Ensuring picking quality and quantity to reach targets set per hour per picker.
· Training, coaching and mentoring people/supervisors to reach the desired level of pick rates.
· Completing Manning plans for the growing rooms and organising staff with agency if/when required.
· Assess the crop within the houses daily and ensure the correct manning and plans are in place in line with anticipated yields.
· Ensure that graze picking is been carried out properly on the farm to maximise crop yield and quality.
· Ensuring that the products presented are of the highest possible standard; with particular focus given to weights, sizing, stem length, punnet identification and capping up.
· Ensure food safety culture and legislation and guidelines as well as company policies are adhered to.
· Control and minimise waste and play an active part in continuous improvement.
We are looking for someone who has:
· Mushroom picking experience.
· Previous experience at a supervisory level in Mushroom farm.
· Good communication skills & people management skills
· Excellent organisational and interpersonal skills
· Advanced Food Hygiene Qualification
This is a hands on, site-based role that involves weekend work.
Salary is £50,000 plus company benefits.
A full job description is available. Please get in touch for more details.
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