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Production Supervisor B Shift

Production Supervisor B Shift

CompanyTyson Foods
LocationLehi, UT, USA
Salary$Not Provided – $Not Provided
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelJunior, Mid Level

Requirements

  • 1+ years in a manufacturing environment and prior supervisory experience preferred.
  • Experience in meat packing/processing preferred.
  • High school diploma: education beyond high school including special training, vocational school and/or college courses is preferred.
  • Strong computer skills needed.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft office.
  • Strong communication skills.
  • Ability to communicate with all levels of Team Members including upper management.

Responsibilities

  • Checking daily production orders to ensure fulfillment of customer orders.
  • Ensuring every position is filled before start-up of production line.
  • Overseeing Team Member morning exercises and job rotation to facilitate ergonomics.
  • Ensuring all machinery is performing to the highest standard possible.
  • Ensuring all workstations have passed USDA Inspection.
  • Promoting safety daily as well as through monthly safety meetings.
  • Ensuring accurate shipments, rotation of inventory, and proper coding of products.
  • Additionally, knowing and communicating company benefits and compensation policies to Team Members.
  • Providing encouragement to Team Members to build the best team possible.
  • Critical ability to perform the human relations functions such as training Retaining, and counseling on personal and professional problems.
  • Overseeing various processing operations and working with other supervisors in solving problems.
  • Keeping records of reworked or returned product.
  • Providing continuous education on the importance of quality.
  • Go Over daily yield and labor reports and make improvements where needed.
  • Performing other responsibilities as the need arises.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior supervisory experience preferred.
  • Experience in meat packing/processing preferred.
  • Education beyond high school including special training, vocational school and/or college courses is preferred.