What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manufacturing Supervisor position at Depatie Fluid Power Company?
We are seeking a 2nd shift Manufacturing Supervisor that will be responsible for overseeing daily operations of various departments on the manufacturing floor. The supervisor will lead a team of CNC operators, machinists, and technicians to optimize production, enforce safety standards, and drive continuous improvement manufacturing processes.
Manufacturing Supervisor is for second shift, training occurs during 1st shift.
Requirements
Responsibilities :
Supervise and coordinate the activities of CNC operators and machinists in the production of ball screws.
Schedule and prioritize production tasks to meet customer deadlines and internal targets.
Monitor production progress, resolve delays, and address any operational or quality issues.
Troubleshoot quality-related problems and implement corrective actions when needed.
Provide training, mentoring, and performance evaluations to CNC operators and machinists to enhance their skills and productivity.
Enforce safety protocols, provide equipment training, and ensure adherence to OSHA regulations through regular safety audits and hazard identification.
Oversee the maintenance and calibration of CNC machines and related equipment.
Identify process inefficiencies and collaborate with teams to improve flow, reduce waste, and increase throughput.
Monitor and report on production performance, downtime, and other critical metrics. Maintain accurate records related to production, machine performance, and inventory levels.
Track and manage raw material and finished product inventory to ensure smooth production flow.
Qualifications :
High school diploma or equivalent required; an associate degree in manufacturing technology, mechanical engineering, or a related field is preferred.
3-5 years of experience in a CNC manufacturing environment, with at least 2 years in a supervisory role.
Strong knowledge of CNC machinery (e.g., turning, milling, grinding) and CAD / CAM systems.
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints, particularly for precision parts like ballscrews.
In-depth knowledge of manufacturing processes, quality control, and production management.
Familiarity with Microsoft Office and ERP / MRP software systems for tracking production data and performance.
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