The primary duties and responsibilities of the Shift Supervisor consist of, but are not limited to, the following:
- Accountable for the safety of all employees for whom they are responsible through active engagement in safety activities and provides clear, consistent communication of safe work expectations.
- Supports and investigates situations in which line/equipment stoppage occurs due to perceived, imminent safety risk.
- Completes responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and procedures, and applicable laws
- Actively leads risk assessment activities for their area of responsibility by driving prioritized corrective and preventive actions to eliminate/reduce environmental, health or safety risks.
- Lead all required meetings with safety (i.e. Pre-shift, Department, Change Management, General communication, etc.)
- Completes incident investigations, root cause analysis and implements corrective actions accordingly in a timely and thorough manner.
- Responsible for tracking and directing all parts manufactured as needed for work order.
- Responsible for overseeing production rate of skilled labor to monitor workflow, efficiency and quality.
- Responsible for issuing corrective action notifications for program areas failing to meet the quality / delivery expectations.
- Responsible for consistently evaluating / documenting personnel performance as needed.
- Responsible for managing housekeeping of entire production area
- Responsible for supervising, overseeing and directing all department employees in their daily performance of job duties as it pertains to their productivity, quality of product manufactured, housekeeping and safety.
- Responsible for training assignments of new employees, evaluate progress during 90-day probationary period, recommends discharge or retention.
- Responsible for: conducting all counseling and written warnings, suspensions and discharges for warranted violations of plant rules.
- Responsible for reviewing and approving all hours worked by employees are accurate in the time card system.