Supervise 2nd-shift production of poly iso insulation: manage and coach production staff, enforce safety, conduct performance reviews and documentation, inspect product quality, oversee housekeeping, SPC usage, SOP and training development, support COS processes, fill in for other supervisors, manage waste chemical disposal, and present SQDC metrics to achieve plant goals.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
Carlisle Construction Materials (CCM), is a global leader in the building materials industry. We’ve been around since 1917. We are looking for a Production Supervisor to join our team on 2nd shift in our Franklin Park, IL location. This position is responsible for supervising the activities of the production department in the manufacture of Poly Iso Insulation and associated products. Employee will be used to fill in on other jobs in plant as required.
Pay Range: $75,000.00 to $85,000.00 depending on experience
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Supervise all Production employees (and occasionally personnel from other departments on same shift)
- Coach and develop employees in their respective positions
- Direct and coordinate activities associated with the production department
- Supervise all plants safety rules and regulations
- Perform yearly reviews on employees as well as 30, 60, 90-day reviews on new hires
- Document incidents, disciplinary actions, accident/injury reports and other related forms when needed
- Have an advanced understanding of all production positions
- Periodic inspection of material being produced for quality defects and other issues
- Assist in and oversee Housekeeping of plant, inside and out
- Help formulate and implement plan to achieve yearly plant goals as they pertain to the department
- Oversee usage of Statistical Process Control (SPC) software on the production line
- Create and manage SOPs and other training documents
- Assist with COS work processes
- Assist in and oversee the training of all production personnel
- Fill in for other supervisors when required (vacation, absenteeism, trainings, etc)
- Be knowledgeable regarding safe/proper disposal of Waste Chemicals
- Update and present SQDC board during Tier Meetings
Education and Experience:
- Supervisor fundamentals, knowledge, skills, and abilities gained through formal education and/or work experience
- Candidates must have a minimum of 5+ years of related leadership, supervisory, and/or management experience required in a manufacturing environment
- Experience with Microsoft Office, SFIS, Wonderware, batching program highly preferred
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