PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Manufacturing - Brookland, AR at Geebo

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR

Our client is currently seeking a PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR in Arkansas.
A production supervisor in manufacturing is responsible for overseeing the manufacturing process in a production facility.
This includes managing and directing the work of production workers, ensuring that quality standards are met, and making sure that production targets are achieved on time and within budget.
Some of the specific duties of a production supervisor in manufacturing may include:
Planning and scheduling production activities, including setting production goals and targets, and developing production schedules.
Monitoring production processes to ensure that quality standards are being met, and making adjustments to production processes as needed.
Managing the work of production workers, including assigning tasks, training new employees, and providing feedback on performance.
Ensuring that all safety protocols and procedures are followed by production workers, and taking corrective action as needed.
Coordinating with other departments, such as quality control, maintenance, and logistics, to ensure that production processes run smoothly.
Identifying areas for process improvement and implementing changes to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
Maintaining production records and reports, and providing regular updates to management on production progress and performance.
Overall, the role of a production supervisor in manufacturing is critical to ensuring that production processes run smoothly and efficiently, and that production targets are achieved on time and within budget.
Recommended Skills Business Process Improvement Corrective And Preventive Action (Capa) Maintenance Operations Management Quality Management Scheduling Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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