Coordinate shop floor operation of the Cold Finish, Utility, Cutoff/Etch and Rolling departments. Must meet specific daily and weekly goals in these departments for: on time deliveries, safety, dock targets and earned standard hours, (including weekends). Will also coordinate monthly PM schedules with the Maintenance supervisor.
Essential Functions
The Production Supervisor must have a broad-based knowledge of the Bar Mill to an extent to understand the process flow and to make spot decisions when required. Must also have working knowledge of the commodity coded consumable supplies as well as schedule overtime to meet production deliveries and targets.
- Receive information from previous shift foreman from each department and pass on information to foreman on relieving shift.
- Maintain company policy and ensure contract rules are followed.
Additional Responsibilities
- Man each production department based on priorities set by Production.
- Constant awareness and training in
- Enforcing Plant rules and safety rules in “in general Plant and Safety Rule”.
- Must be familiar with IAM Local 2310
- Responsible for keeping the Bar Mill clean and must be a part of and support 5S.
- Work with Engineering and Quality Assurance to update procedures and improve.
- Must be familiar with Oracle shop floor front end and
Duties as assigned by the Manufacturing Manager.
Qualifications
Competencies
- Organization
- Attention to
- Technical knowledge
- Strategic thinking
- Engagement
- Communication skills
Education and Experience
A high school diploma/GED is required along with at least three years of supervisory experience. The candidate must be computer literate and capable of navigating in Oracle, Lotus Notes and Microsoft Excel/Word.
Special Skills
- Computer literacy is a requirement.
- Ability to interface with any person in the organization.
- Organizational skills and attention to detail are critical.
- Reliable attendance and good communication skills are essential.
- Ability to work in a high-pressure
- Judgment exercised in the leadership of personnel, materials, and
- Impact of judgment and initiative on quality, safety, productivity, profitability, employee relations – own
- Impact of judgment and initiative on productivity, profitability, safety- other
- Application of experiential learning to contribute to group, team, department success-
- Able to plan, monitor, control, and report progress on a daily/weekly/monthly
- Technical Effectiveness
- Speed with which incumbent becomes well versed in essential technical subject
- Timeliness, accuracy and thoroughness of information and records used, developed and/or
- Timeliness in response
- Adequacy of planning
Additional Notes
- The Company retains the right to change or assign other duties to this
Physical Dimensions
PHYSICAL DEMANDS – FREQUENTLY MOVES ABOUT THE PRODUCTION FACILITIES. MUST BE ABLE TO DETECT UNSAFE CONDITIONS FROM LONG DISTANCES. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS MAY BE MADE TO ENABLE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES TO PERFORM THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS.
Manual dexterity sufficient for handling materials and data entry; regularly required to sit, stand, walk, bend, squat, climb; lifts objects up to 35 pounds; visual ability to read, write, supervise, inspect facilities, materials, equipment, use computers; auditory ability sufficient for instructing/directing others, use office equipment (phones, beepers/pagers)
WORK ENVIRONMENT – THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT REQUIRES THE EMPLOYEE TO WORK BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE IN HEAT/COLD, WET/HUMID AND DRY/ARID CONDITIONS. FREQUENTLY REQUIRED THE USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO PREVENT EXPOSURE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS MAY BE MADE TO ENABLE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES TO PERFORM THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS.