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Production Line Supervisor
About the job Production Line Supervisor
So, you've decided to be the captain of our manufacturing ship! Your mission, should you choose to accept it (which you totally will), is to steer the production operations toward safety, quality, and overall awesomeness. We're talking about hitting those On Time Delivery goals, keeping the quality shipshape, managing inventory like a pro, and making sure we're not breaking the bank.
Here's the scoop on your superhero responsibilities:
- Provide top-tier leadership and guidance to production staff.
- Foster a constructive workplace ambiance to enable peak individual performance.
- Enforce a daily management regimen to optimize operations.
- Master relevant KPIs, driving them beyond predefined goals.
- Ensure production schedules align with customer demands while maintaining precise documentation.
- Supervise downtime, changeovers, and quality-focused process improvements.
- Enhance setup times and programs through collaboration with engineering, boosting operational efficiency.
- Diligently adhere to internal protocols and uphold AS9100 standards.
- Attract, nurture, and retain top talent.
- Collaborate seamlessly with operations, BU, and corporate teams as needed.
- Conduct routine quality audits, verifying compliance with quality systems, schedules, and hours.
- Skillfully assign tasks based on specs and blueprints, enhancing workforce productivity.
- Refine or adapt work procedures to meet production schedules, suggesting efficiency enhancements.
- Inspire and energize teams to meet the highest work standards.
- Efficiently manage the production floor with Lean Operating System best practices.
- Thrive in a collaborative, high-performance environment marked by a pronounced bias for action and a keen sense of urgency.
Qualifications You Need:
- You should have at least 5 years of experience in roles related to electronic manufacturing and production. It would be great if you also have experience with RF & Micro Electronics.
- You ought to possess 3-5 years of practical experience leading teams in fields that are related to this one.
- We're looking for someone who has either worked in the Aerospace and Defense manufacturing sector or has a solid understanding of it, including the rules and regulations that apply.
- You need to be well-versed in the entire spectrum of manufacturing, which includes activities like planning, purchasing, scheduling, industrial engineering, and maintaining quality standards, among others.
- It's important that you have a good grasp of Lean and Six Sigma tool sets, such as 5s, 8D, best practices, methods for continuous improvement, and DMAIC processes.