Cell Lead
Location:
Reus, ES, 43206
At Barry Callebaut, we are on a journey to transform the cocoa and chocolate industry. As the world’s leading manufacturer of high-quality chocolate and cocoa products, our actions truly shape the future of our industry. We are a business-to-business company, serving the entire food sector, from the cocoa bean to the finest chocolate product. We are a company with a purpose, we believe in doing well by doing good and reinvesting in the communities we operate. We have a long-standing commitment to sustainability and our goal is to shape a sustainable cocoa and chocolate future. We are headquartered in Zurich, and have more than 12,000 passionate Employees working in more than 40 countries worldwide. We are very proud of who we are and what we do. And of course, we are always looking for talented people to help us have a positive impact on our industry and beyond!
About the role
The Cell Lead is a key leadership position within the production organization, responsible for the overall performance, discipline and daily execution of one production line or a group of lines. The role ensures that safety, quality, service and productivity targets are consistently met, while driving continuous improvement and maintaining high operational standards. The Cell Lead collaborates closely with technicians, maintenance, process engineers, quality and SHE teams, and plays a central role in aligning the line’s work with business priorities. The incumbent leads, coaches, organizes and follows up on results, ensuring clarity, communication and accountability across all shifts.
Key responsibilities
1. Lead daily production execution on the line, ensuring safety, quality, productivity and cost discipline.
2. Act as a role model in safety, GMP and housekeeping, immediately addressing unsafe behaviours or conditions.
3. Drive the Daily Management System (DMS) and secure Run-to-Target (RTT) routines with rigor.
4. Communicate and collaborate with cross-functional partners to resolve issues and ensure line stability.
5. Coach and develop technicians, identify capability gaps and seek support when needed.
6. Ensure equipment standards are maintained and escalate technical issues appropriately.
7. Drive problem-solving and support improvement initiatives on the line.
8. Maintain consistent communication across shifts and guarantee 24/7 accountability for line performance.
9. Support planned stops, changeovers, capability building and training activities.
About you
10. High school diploma or equivalent required; degree in Engineering, Manufacturing or a related field preferred
11. 3–5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment
12. Hands-on experience with equipment operation and line assignment ownership
13. Knowledge of IWS/TPM, Autonomous Maintenance (AM Steps 0–4) and structured problem-solving
14. Strong communication skills, including assertiveness and active listening
15. Digital skills and ability to work with operational data
16. Leadership, team coaching and influencing skills
17. Accountability, adaptability and resilience in challenging situations
18. Ability to prioritize, make decisions and act in the best interest of the business