Job SummaryReporting to the Production Manager, the Production Supervisor would be responsible for directing the manufacturing operations performed in a shift or group of production lines in a highly technical environment, ensuring they reach volume, quality, and cost goals.
What a typical day looks like:
- Manages a team of professionals (e.g., production leads, operators, etc.) to meet quality, cost, delivery, and responsiveness requirements.
- Reviews daily/regularly plant operating performance, evaluate areas that may be impacting performance, and advise on changes in operating conditions that will improveefficiencies/quality.
- Troubleshoots/analysesoperational problems and advises on their resolution. Holds regular discussions with operators to coach performance and improve operationalunderstanding/capability.
- Evaluate ideas for plant improvements and work with qualified engineers to develop project proposals to encourage improvements and changes.
- Providestechnical/operationaladvice to project teams.
- May act as principal interface between the operation team and the maintenance function.
- Prioritizes production schedules based on product introduction, equipment efficiency, and materials supply to meet customer requirements.
- Initiates and participates in process development and cost improvement projects.
- Assists in department budget planning and manage department expenses.
- Maintains safe and clean work environment by educating and directing personnel on the use of all control points, equipment, and resources, maintaining compliance with established policies and procedures.
- Ensures compliance of standards, making sure all manufacturing area personnel are trained and certified in their specific functions and they adhere to all safety guidelines.
The experience we’re looking to add to our team:
- Typically requires a bachelor’s degree -OR- equivalent experience related to production and manufacturing.
- Must have 6 years, minimum, experience in SMT (Solder Mount Technology) supervisory experience.
- Typically requires 6 years of operations experience preferably in a Medical Device Production environment.
- Excellent work ethic, communication, interpersonal and organizational skills, required.
What you'll receive for the great work you provide:
- Full range of medical, dental, and vision plans
- Life Insurance
- Short-term and Long-term Disability
- Matching 401(k) Contributions
- Vacation and Paid Sick Time
- Tuition Reimbursement
Pay Range (Applicable to Illinois) $71,600.00 USD - $98,400.00 USD Annual