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  • Posted: Jan 25, 2026
    Deadline: Not specified
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  • The South African Breweries (SAB) is a subsidiary of AB InBev. Founded in 1895, SAB is South Africa’s top brewer and leading distributor of beer. For more than 120 years SAB has been an integral thread in the social fabric of our country and continues to play a crucial role in the national economy. The company operates seven breweries and 40 depots in Sout...
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    Packaging Team Leader

    • The key purpose of the team leader packaging is to lead the SBU in the execution of the production plan, executing quality control and analyses, the carrying out of autonomous maintenance tasks and the resolution of production problems.

    Key roles and responsibilities:
    Operating and Process Control:

    • Ensuring the SBU understands and adheres to the operational, quality and process standards, work instructions and maintenance schedules and performance target.
    • Mentoring, supporting and coaching team members in the correct execution of their tasks.
    • Checking and verifying that team members are monitoring process performance, carrying out required quality checks and recording the information on the appropriate systems.
    • Reviewing and sign off of shift performance and ensuring that all required administration tasks in support of the production team are carried out.
    • Where production problems have been escalated to the team leader, deciding on a course of action to resolve the problem. This may involve calling in specialist resources.
    • Developing teams and ensure training needs are met by carrying out training needs analysis, one-on-one's and performance reviews.
    • Where a team leader has identified a training need, corrective action must be initiated.
    • Driving performance management, leading the development of team goals and carrying out performance reviews and team target review sessions.
    • Ensure end of shift results report is complete to enable shift handover Ensure QFR, 5 why and Abnormality reports are done according to triggers

    Maintenance of Plant and Equipment:

    • Checking that the team, in accordance with work instructions and maintenance schedules carries out required autonomous maintenance tasks and any required running repairs on shift.
    • Ensuring that the process artisan carries out running repairs on shift, mentors and coaches the process operator on autonomous maintenance and carries out work in support of the maintenance specialists. 
    • Ensuring that the process artisan takes part in maintenance and cleaning days in support of maintenance specialist and takes part in maintenance post mortems. 
    • Takes part in maintenance planning meetings, where appropriate, and highlights maintenance problems requiring attention. 
    • Where maintenance issues have been escalated to the team leader, the team leader with the Packaging artisans must provide guidance and call in additional resources if required.

    Quality Control and Analyses:

    • Ensuring that the SBU understands and adhere to quality standards, and verifying that team members are carrying out routine quality checks and analysis according to the work instructions.
    • Carrying out quality trend analysis to identify problems and opportunities timeously, and where quality problems have occurred and been escalated to the team leader, deciding on an appropriate course of action to resolve. 
    • This may involve calling in specialist resources such as the core lab. Where quality information has triggered a FFA, the team leader must ensure that the required and relevant SBU members are involved. Where quality trend analysis indicate the need for a FFA, the team leader must initiate one.

    Communication:

    • Preparing for the daily shift meeting by reviewing past shift performance and identifying issues for team discussion.
    • Leading the daily shift meeting, making use of a standard agenda, and ensuring that team members actively part-take.
    • Ensuring that issues and opportunities raised during the daily shift meetings are recorded on the gap list for action, and that these actions have accountabilities assigned.
    • Communicating the production schedule, shift production and quality performance and other relevant information to team members.
    • Conducting a hand-over meeting with incoming shift team leader. Issues to be communicated include process performance, quality, production schedule, problems and issues.
    • Checking that hand over procedures is followed (e.g. housekeeping, change parts etc.) and that team member is conducting a hand over to incoming team members. 

    Problem Solving:

    • Coaching, mentoring and supporting team members in using the correct problem-solving techniques (such as 5y, quick fix etc.) to solve situational problems. Where problems have been escalated to the team leader, deciding on an appropriate action.

    Minimum Requirements:

    • Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Industrial, Instrumentation, Chemical, or Process) Minimum 3 – 5 years Manufacturing industries
    • Completed Packaging Traineeship, ABInBev Leadership, or Artisan Training (Planning experience will be an added advantage)
    • 3–5 years of factory production experience
    • Proven shift production expertise, and a strong performance record marked by discipline, problem-solving skills, and a drive for continuous improvement.

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    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to The South African Breweries (SAB) on wd1.myworkdaysite.com to apply

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