Your professional transformation starts here Looking for a work environment that’s as safe as it is friendly? How about a stable job that offers excellent advancement opportunities, all while helping build a greener future? This job is for you! The Production Team Lead is responsible for overseeing daily plant operations, ensuring team adherence to safety and quality standards, supporting production efficiency, and providing frontline leadership to operators. This role bridges communication between management and frontline staff, helps drive continuous improvement, and plays a key part in building and maintaining a strong operational culture. Leadership & Team Development Lead by example and ensure all team members follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) and company policies. Act as a resource and mentor to operators by providing knowledge, motivation, feedback, and guidance. Foster teamwork and promote a supportive, inclusive working environment. Communicate regularly with Production Supervisors and assist in planning and executing operational improvements. Safety & Compliance Ensure proper use of PPE and adherence to all safety protocols and emergency procedures. Conduct safety checks and routine inspections of equipment and work areas before and after each shift. Report and document all near misses, incidents, or safety concerns. Monitor daily activities for safety risks and escalate concerns appropriately. Quality Assurance & Process Control Ensure all production activities meet internal and external quality assurance standards, including CFIA/USDA regulations and customer specifications. Understand and help implement quality programs such as HACCP and FSMA (training provided). Identify, report, and help resolve quality deficiencies, collaborating with team members to drive improvement. Monitor and enforce adherence to shift production schedules and KPI targets. Evaluate production reports and metrics and collaborate with operators to improve yields and reduce waste. Production Operations Monitor production processes and identify inefficiencies or deviations from the standard process. Actively participate in shift meetings, providing updates and ensuring alignment across shifts. Ensure consistency and effectiveness of CIP (Clean-In-Place) and sanitation standards. Be actively involved in troubleshooting equipment or process-related issues with relevant departments. Coordination & Communication Liaise with internal departments (QA, Maintenance, Logistics) and external contacts including Bess Transport, slaughterhouses, and service providers for timely deliveries, trailer coordination, and plant support. Ensure proper documentation and communication across departments and shifts for process continuity. Administrative & Reporting Duties Complete daily shift reports and document production performance. Use software tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and other internal systems. Assist in scheduling, attendance tracking, and performance evaluations. Participate in training coordination and onboarding of new operators. Work Environment & Physical Requirements Must be physically able to walk, stand, kneel, climb stairs/platforms, and lift up to 50 lbs. Work is performed in a production environment where exposure to powder, smoke, and chemical substances may occur. Flexibility to work rotating shifts, including weekends and statutory holidays, is required. Must be in good physical health and free from conditions that may be aggravated by production environment exposure. Key Competencies Strong leadership, interpersonal, and team management skills. High attention to detail and quality. Problem-solving and decision-making under pressure. Clear and Professional communication. Adaptable and open to change and process improvement. Education & Experience High school diploma or equivalent technical diploma (post-secondary in a related field is an asset). Minimum 3 - 5 years of experience in a manufacturing or food production environment. Prior team leadership or supervisory experience preferred. Familiarity with HACCP, CFIA, USDA, or similar standards is an asset. Give meaning to your career and help us make a difference: become a transformation champion! Follow us on LinkedIn Thank you for your interest in joining our team. Please note that we will only contact those whose applications are being considered. At Sanimax, we see strength in diversity, and we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer Get to know Sanimax Want to build a greener future for generations to come? At Sanimax, this challenge is an everyday motivator. At the very heart of the circular economy, we renew more than 2 million tons of organic residues every year. Our mission is simple: reclaim, renew, and return in order to optimize the use of each resource. That’s why, day after day, we create something new from leftovers that nobody wants. Working at Sanimax means finding your place within a team that is proud of the role it plays on an environmental scale. We always strive to do better, together. For the environment, for our community, and for everyone’s well-being. Visit our website to learn more.