What are the responsibilities and job description for the Production Supervisor position at Bristol ID Technologies?
Description:
Job Title: Shift Production Supervisor
Reports To: Production Manager
Scope of Supervision: Responsible for employee training, work assignment, complaint resolution, and overseeing a team of variable size during the shift.
Position Summary:
The Shift Production Supervisor oversees all production-related activities for Bristol ID's products, executing the following core responsibilities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Evaluate daily schedules and communicate material and labor shortages, as well as machine capacity constraints, to Assistant Production Manager/Production Manager.
- Allocate daily tasks in alignment with employee skills, experience, and in consultation with the Production Manager.
- Assess departmental performance on a weekly basis.
- Monitor individual performance metrics within the team.
- Onboard and train new Team Leaders.
- Facilitate new employee orientation and training.
- Participate in the company's safety team and ensure safety training for all shift personnel.
- Serve as the main point of contact for all production-related activities.
- Operate essential equipment as necessary.
- Maintain facility cleanliness, both interior and exterior.
- Undertake duties as directed by management.
- Suggest process improvements.
- Operate machines only when it doesn't conflict with supervisory responsibilities.
Qualifications:
- Familiarity with the full range of product lines.
- Strong time management skills and the ability to multitask.
- 3-5 years of management/leadership experience
- Excellent interpersonal and communication capabilities.
- Physical aptitude for prolonged sitting, standing, walking, and lifting.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team setting.
Education Requirements:
- Minimum of a High School diploma, GED, or equivalent education is required. Some college preferred.
Working Environment:
- Routine walking on level surfaces.
- Required reaching and lifting activities.
- Necessary use of personal protective equipment in manufacturing areas.
- Typical manufacturing environment conditions including room temperature and lighting.
- Flexible workstations subject to production demands.
- Exposure to elements like noise, dust, and odors inherent to a manufacturing setting.