After successfully placing into this team, we are recruiting on behalf of a major UK FMCG manufacturing organisation for another experienced Engineering Team Leader . This additional role leads engineering activities across site services and production support, ensuring equipment reliability, safety, and operational efficiency in a high-volume manufacturing environment. Key Responsibilities Lead and supervise a team of site-based engineers Ensure health, safety, and compliance standards are met at all times Deliver and improve planned and corrective maintenance programmes Maximise equipment uptime, production efficiency, and service reliability Monitor energy usage, utilities performance, and process efficiency Act as technical lead and subject matter expert for site services equipment Support capital projects and continuous improvement initiatives Analyse downtime, waste, and performance data to drive optimisation Work closely with maintenance planning to ensure timely completion of work orders Skills and Experience Required Degree-qualified (or equivalent experience) in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Minimum 5 years experience in FMCG, manufacturing, or site services engineering Strong knowledge of statutory compliance (PUWER, LOLER, COSHH, PSR, HASAWA, etc.) Proven experience leading and developing engineering teams Strong background in maintenance systems, CMMS, and work scheduling Experience with continuous improvement, lean manufacturing, or Six Sigma Confident communicator with strong leadership and problem-solving skills What s on Offer Competitive salary plus shift allowance Excellent benefits package including pension, life assurance, and healthcare options Ongoing professional development and training Secure, long-term role within a well-invested manufacturing site Opportunity to influence site performance, efficiency, and sustainability How to Apply Apply via this advert or contact Stephanie Devine (url removed) confidentially for further information.
Mar 29, 2026
Full time
After successfully placing into this team, we are recruiting on behalf of a major UK FMCG manufacturing organisation for another experienced Engineering Team Leader . This additional role leads engineering activities across site services and production support, ensuring equipment reliability, safety, and operational efficiency in a high-volume manufacturing environment. Key Responsibilities Lead and supervise a team of site-based engineers Ensure health, safety, and compliance standards are met at all times Deliver and improve planned and corrective maintenance programmes Maximise equipment uptime, production efficiency, and service reliability Monitor energy usage, utilities performance, and process efficiency Act as technical lead and subject matter expert for site services equipment Support capital projects and continuous improvement initiatives Analyse downtime, waste, and performance data to drive optimisation Work closely with maintenance planning to ensure timely completion of work orders Skills and Experience Required Degree-qualified (or equivalent experience) in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Minimum 5 years experience in FMCG, manufacturing, or site services engineering Strong knowledge of statutory compliance (PUWER, LOLER, COSHH, PSR, HASAWA, etc.) Proven experience leading and developing engineering teams Strong background in maintenance systems, CMMS, and work scheduling Experience with continuous improvement, lean manufacturing, or Six Sigma Confident communicator with strong leadership and problem-solving skills What s on Offer Competitive salary plus shift allowance Excellent benefits package including pension, life assurance, and healthcare options Ongoing professional development and training Secure, long-term role within a well-invested manufacturing site Opportunity to influence site performance, efficiency, and sustainability How to Apply Apply via this advert or contact Stephanie Devine (url removed) confidentially for further information.
A well-established and highly respected manufacturing business is seeking a Control Engineer to support automation, PLC systems and instrumentation across several production sites in the North of Scotland. This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on PLC / Automation Engineer who enjoys solving technical problems, improving control systems and working closely with engineering and production teams. You will play a key role in maintaining and improving the reliability of PLC, SCADA and instrumentation systems in a complex process manufacturing environment. The Role As a Control Engineer , you will provide specialist support for automation and instrumentation systems across multiple production facilities. Key responsibilities include: Modifying and maintaining PLC, HMI and SCADA control systems Diagnosing and resolving automation and instrumentation faults Supporting automation and control projects alongside project engineers Working with maintenance teams to improve control system reliability Assisting technicians with instrumentation calibration and testing Supporting production teams with control and instrumentation improvements Ensuring compliance with health, safety and industrial control standards This is a varied role combining day-to-day troubleshooting with longer-term improvement projects. The Candidate We are interested in speaking with engineers who have experience in industrial automation, PLC systems and instrumentation within a manufacturing or process environment. You are likely to have: An electrical or controls engineering background Experience working with PLC control systems Knowledge of HMI / SCADA systems Experience with instrumentation, calibration and fault finding A strong understanding of industrial automation and process control Experience in manufacturing, process, food, beverage, energy or similar industries A full UK driving licence Experience with industrial communication protocols, automation networks or OT cybersecurity would be advantageous. Why Apply? This role offers the opportunity to work within a large and technically advanced production environment where automation and control systems are central to operations. Benefits include: Competitive salary Company vehicle Pension and healthcare benefits Opportunities to work on automation improvement projects Long-term career development within a stable engineering environment Apply If you are a Control Engineer, Automation Engineer, PLC Engineer or Instrumentation Engineer looking for your next challenge in a process manufacturing environment , we would be keen to hear from you. Apply today for a confidential discussion.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
A well-established and highly respected manufacturing business is seeking a Control Engineer to support automation, PLC systems and instrumentation across several production sites in the North of Scotland. This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on PLC / Automation Engineer who enjoys solving technical problems, improving control systems and working closely with engineering and production teams. You will play a key role in maintaining and improving the reliability of PLC, SCADA and instrumentation systems in a complex process manufacturing environment. The Role As a Control Engineer , you will provide specialist support for automation and instrumentation systems across multiple production facilities. Key responsibilities include: Modifying and maintaining PLC, HMI and SCADA control systems Diagnosing and resolving automation and instrumentation faults Supporting automation and control projects alongside project engineers Working with maintenance teams to improve control system reliability Assisting technicians with instrumentation calibration and testing Supporting production teams with control and instrumentation improvements Ensuring compliance with health, safety and industrial control standards This is a varied role combining day-to-day troubleshooting with longer-term improvement projects. The Candidate We are interested in speaking with engineers who have experience in industrial automation, PLC systems and instrumentation within a manufacturing or process environment. You are likely to have: An electrical or controls engineering background Experience working with PLC control systems Knowledge of HMI / SCADA systems Experience with instrumentation, calibration and fault finding A strong understanding of industrial automation and process control Experience in manufacturing, process, food, beverage, energy or similar industries A full UK driving licence Experience with industrial communication protocols, automation networks or OT cybersecurity would be advantageous. Why Apply? This role offers the opportunity to work within a large and technically advanced production environment where automation and control systems are central to operations. Benefits include: Competitive salary Company vehicle Pension and healthcare benefits Opportunities to work on automation improvement projects Long-term career development within a stable engineering environment Apply If you are a Control Engineer, Automation Engineer, PLC Engineer or Instrumentation Engineer looking for your next challenge in a process manufacturing environment , we would be keen to hear from you. Apply today for a confidential discussion.
Customer Support Assistant (start date 20th April 2026) Kilmarnock Salary £25,000 - Full-time permanent Mon to Fri 8 am to 4 pm or 9 am to 5 pm (no evenings or weekends) This is an exciting opportunity to work for a global debt purchase and collection company. You would be based at one of the best offices in Scotland, the Halo building in Kilmarnock although the role does offer hybrid working with 2 days per week from home. This is a fantastic opportunity to work for a global company and really build a career and make a difference to vulnerable customers. What your day looks like Help customers who are experiencing complex personal circumstances Discuss, empathise, and encourage disclosure of information to allow you to help customers Communicating with customers and third parties via telephone, email, letter & live chat Work together with your team and share best practices to improve our service continually What we expect from you Deliver great conversations and customer outcomes by phone and in writing Maintain consistently high standards of quality during customer interactions Know Your Customer Take the right approach, not necessarily the normal approach Efficiently managing your caseload within agreed targets Comfortable using multiple systems and Microsoft packages Adhere to our values C ommitted to always doing our best work A ccountable for our actions R espectful in our interactions with each other E thical in every situation S uccessful because we work together as a team The perks (who doesn t love a perk or two) Monthly/Quarterly recognition programme and incentives throughout the year Ability to earn annual bonus Hybrid/Flexible hours of work Currently Monday to Friday - 8 am to 4 pm or 9 am to 5 pm (no evenings or weekends Salary: £25,000 If interested in this exciting opportunity, please hit apply or contact me at (url removed) for more information. HRC Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and all applications will be treated as such.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Customer Support Assistant (start date 20th April 2026) Kilmarnock Salary £25,000 - Full-time permanent Mon to Fri 8 am to 4 pm or 9 am to 5 pm (no evenings or weekends) This is an exciting opportunity to work for a global debt purchase and collection company. You would be based at one of the best offices in Scotland, the Halo building in Kilmarnock although the role does offer hybrid working with 2 days per week from home. This is a fantastic opportunity to work for a global company and really build a career and make a difference to vulnerable customers. What your day looks like Help customers who are experiencing complex personal circumstances Discuss, empathise, and encourage disclosure of information to allow you to help customers Communicating with customers and third parties via telephone, email, letter & live chat Work together with your team and share best practices to improve our service continually What we expect from you Deliver great conversations and customer outcomes by phone and in writing Maintain consistently high standards of quality during customer interactions Know Your Customer Take the right approach, not necessarily the normal approach Efficiently managing your caseload within agreed targets Comfortable using multiple systems and Microsoft packages Adhere to our values C ommitted to always doing our best work A ccountable for our actions R espectful in our interactions with each other E thical in every situation S uccessful because we work together as a team The perks (who doesn t love a perk or two) Monthly/Quarterly recognition programme and incentives throughout the year Ability to earn annual bonus Hybrid/Flexible hours of work Currently Monday to Friday - 8 am to 4 pm or 9 am to 5 pm (no evenings or weekends Salary: £25,000 If interested in this exciting opportunity, please hit apply or contact me at (url removed) for more information. HRC Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and all applications will be treated as such.
Overview We are seeking experienced chefs to work with a variety of our clients within Glasgow and surrounding areas and join our hospitality team on the temporary side. These shifts that will be offered will be worked through an agency getting paid weekly between 15 to 16 per hour. About the Role: Work through an agency with a variety of shifts available each week. Choose the shifts that suit you-anything worked Monday to Sunday is paid the following Friday. Pay rates range from 15 to 16 per hour , depending on the venue. You may be the sole chef on-site, supported by a kitchen or catering assistant. Some locations may require home baking and catering for anywhere between 10 to 100 residents. A PVG check and relevant food safety/allergen training are required-but don't worry, HRC covers the costs! What We're Looking For: At least one year of experience in a similar role. Confidence in adapting to different kitchen settings. Understanding that agency shifts vary week to week. If you are interested and looking for shift work then please APPLY NOW!
Mar 08, 2026
Seasonal
Overview We are seeking experienced chefs to work with a variety of our clients within Glasgow and surrounding areas and join our hospitality team on the temporary side. These shifts that will be offered will be worked through an agency getting paid weekly between 15 to 16 per hour. About the Role: Work through an agency with a variety of shifts available each week. Choose the shifts that suit you-anything worked Monday to Sunday is paid the following Friday. Pay rates range from 15 to 16 per hour , depending on the venue. You may be the sole chef on-site, supported by a kitchen or catering assistant. Some locations may require home baking and catering for anywhere between 10 to 100 residents. A PVG check and relevant food safety/allergen training are required-but don't worry, HRC covers the costs! What We're Looking For: At least one year of experience in a similar role. Confidence in adapting to different kitchen settings. Understanding that agency shifts vary week to week. If you are interested and looking for shift work then please APPLY NOW!