Supervisor Production bei Baldwin Richardson Foods
Baldwin Richardson Foods · Pennsauken Township, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
- Professional
- Optionales Büro in Pennsauken Township
WHO WE ARE
Baldwin Richardson Foods is focused on enriching the flavor of life. As a full-service liquid products supplier and strategic partner to the food and beverage industry, Baldwin Richardson Foods combines its formulation expertise and unique packaging options with robust processing capabilities to produce high-quality sauces, toppings, syrups, fillings, and shelf-stable beverages for the world's most iconic Quick Service Restaurants (QSRs), Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) brands, and food service companies. Its state-of-the-art Innovation& Culinary Center transforms trends and culinary inspiration into legendary products through an award-winning commercialization process. The company also manufactures and markets Mrs. Richardson's dessert sauces and Nance's mustards/condiments in addition to producing finished goods for the private label sector. BRF maintains its headquarters and a manufacturing facility in Macedon, New York; with a Culinary Innovation Center in Westmont, Illinois; and offices and manufacturing facilities in Williamson, New York; Pennsauken, New Jersey; and Corona, California. This role is located at our Pennsauken, NJ location.
WHAT WE NEED
Responsible for the management and coordination of the production team on assigned shift to meet customer needs and achieve standards related to cost, line efficiencies, waste, safety and productivity. Leads key production initiatives such as safety, lean manufacturing programs, training and other production related activities as assigned.
Our Production Team follows a 2-2-3 shift schedule, providing a consistent routine for work-life balance. Shift hours for this role are 5:45am - 6:00pm.
Sample 2-2-3 Shift Schedule:
Week 1: Work Monday, Tuesday - Off Wednesday, Thursday - Work Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Week 2: Off Monday, Tuesday - Work Wednesday, Thursday - Off Friday, Saturday, Sunday
WHAT YOU WILL DO
- Role models BRF’s C.A.R.E. Values
- Leads production staff by clearly defining job responsibilities and standards of performance.
- Maintains workflow by monitoring the steps of the process; observing control points and equipment; monitoring personnel and resources; developing reporting procedures and systems; and initiating and fostering a spirit of cooperation within and between departments.
- Utilizes machinery and personnel to get maximum production and efficiency for each production run. Works to reduce and eliminate all sources of waste including raw materials, time, and equipment failures. Evaluates performance and quality of product.
- Reviews final weekly production schedules to determine types, quantities, and specifications of products to plan department operations.
- Coordinates activities with the other shift leaders according to work order requirements, established priorities and availability of employees, parts, materials and equipment.
- Assures material, resources, and equipment preparedness in support of day-to-day production requirements.
- Plans staffing for each shift, defining line crewing based on production schedule, skillsets and planned/unplanned absences. Requests overtime from alternate shifts or temporary labor as necessary.
- Ensures adequate preparation for incoming shift, understanding prior shift performance through actions taken before shift meeting, to define and communicate priorities concisely.
- Leads pre-shift meeting, effectively communicating current state of plant priorities while setting the tone for a safe, productive shift.
- Comprehends and executes Production Supervisor Leader Standard Work, adjusting timing as necessary to support shift priorities, while delivering on leadership responsibilities.
- Analyzes production data to identify trends and areas for improvement.
- Communicates performance and actions taken to improve performance to leadership and support teams throughout and at conclusion of the shift.
- Adjusts and communicates priorities throughout the shift based on performance across Safety, Quality, Delivery and Cost.
- Proactively escalates issues that cannot be solved by on-site team, per escalation protocol.
- Partners with all other plant teams, to ensure safety, quality and performance issues are addressed in real time.
- Evaluates and manages employee performance by clearly defining job responsibilities and standards of performance; providing clear, thorough, timely feedback; and addressing performance and employee relations problems and issues promptly. Thoroughly and sensitively provides clear and timely constructive feedback through verbal and written professional communication.
- Interviews and selects candidates to fill vacancies on assigned shift, in partnership with HR and supporting functions and cross-functionally as requested by other hiring managers.
- Conducts ongoing assessment and training needs identification, including maintaining the training / skill matrix and creation of development plans to build capabilities for employees assigned to their team, in effort to close skill gaps.
- Executes growth plans through on-the-job and classroom training.
- Provides leadership and accountability for achieving targets for assigned areas of specialized responsibility such as safety, training, lean manufacturing, yield improvements, processing, and packaging continuous improvement.
- Ensures raw/packaging materials and floor condition are set up to standard for the current and oncoming shifts.
- Completes and analyzes Shift Reports and Work Orders daily and recommends continuous improvement initiatives for these production metrics with the Operations Manager/Production Manager.
- Routinely reports on availability of needed capabilities on shift, along with plans to close any gaps and requests for additional support as necessary.
- Assists the Operations Manager/Production Manager with supporting the variable budgets for production operations and with analyzing and justifying capital requirements.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL
- BS degree in Engineering strongly preferred with 1-2 years of co-op experience in a manufacturing setting, or a HS diploma plus five (5) years of manufacturing experience and two (2) years in a Production Supervisor (or equivalent) role.
- Must possess a strong drive, demonstrating results-driven leadership to achieve desired outcomes and objectives.
- Must possess a desire to receive mentorship and development for future opportunities in manufacturing leadership or process improvement leadership.
At BRF, base pay is one part of our total compensation package and is determined within a range. Your base pay will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, and location.
You'll also receive a comprehensive benefits package including low premium and out of pocket cost medical, dental and vision coverage, 401k with company match, generous sick and vacation time, 9 paid holidays, birthday and floating holidays, volunteer time and more!