Production Supervisor (RF285910328) Manufacturing - Stanley, VA at Geebo

Production Supervisor (RF285910328)

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4 Quick Apply 3 hours ago Full Job Description Production Supervisors needed in Stanley, VA! Direct Hire 1st and 2nd shift opening.
$75-80k Reporting to the Plant Manager, the Production Supervisor incumbent will be a proven leader and mentor.
You will oversee plant activities, supervise the overall production and delegate work assignments to ensure all key performance indicators (KPIs) are identified, structured and addressed.
Use production boards to keep employees enlightened and informed of the department performance against standards, working with them to correct deficiencies.
Key Deliverables:
Safety:
enforce safety practices, tolerance to zero attitude, maintain safety engagement Quality:
understand the standards requirements, work with precision and attention to details Delivery:
Just in time production strategy Inventory:
Manage the inventory, be aware of the inventory Productivity:
measure the efficiency of the employees, equipment and overall cost efficiency Build employees trust:
By knowing when to be transparent and when to listen and when to follow up to settle employee concerns.
Qualifications:
Minimum of 4-5 years leadership experience in a team-based Lean Manufacturing environment; College Degree in a related field is preferred or the combination of High School degree with several years of experience in a supervisory role; Must be computer literate and proficient in MS Office, Excel, Outlook.
Previous exposure to Kronos as Time Management tool is an asset; Hands-on experience implementing Lean Manufacturing process systems; Excellent communication skills; Reliable with high integrity and strong work ethic; Self motivated with a results driven approach; Excellent problem solving skills; INDHar Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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