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In the role of Plastic Pour Bottle Manufacturing Supervisor II at our Cleveland, MS site, you will lead all aspects of daily operations in the Plastic Pour Bottle production area during Second Shift. You will ensure manufacturing objectives and project deadlines are fulfilled while strictly following current good manufacturing practices (cGMPs), SOPs, environmental health and safety (EHS) standards, and other regulations. This position plays an essential part in boosting operational efficiency, addressing issues as they arise, and optimizing safety, quality, service, and cost.
Job Responsibility:
Provide mentorship, support, direction, and leadership through effective interactions with all personnel during daily operations
Supervise day-to-day production, scheduling, staffing, material management, compliance, training, and auditing activities
Interview, hire, mentor, motivate, develop, recognize, and manage performance of direct reports
Review, approve, and run documentation for batch and system records
Assist in product release for distribution and meeting product release time goals
Identify, initiate, and facilitate continuous improvements, lean manufacturing activities, and initiatives such as 5S, visual management, and kaizens
Ensure resources and raw materials are applied in the most efficient and productive manner possible
Develop training content and facilitate and verify appropriate training for employees
Ensure compliance with all GMP rules, product documentation, specifications, SOPs, and FDA requirements
Submit and/or maintain and distribute reports related to attendance, labor, efficiency, safety, scrap, and others as needed
Perform/lead technical reviews, investigations, and process improvement projects
Provide manufacturing insights for the integration and validation of new equipment and processes
Resolve technical, material, and cGMP problems that may impact project deadlines
Represent the company during FDA inspections or provide necessary information to FDA to establish credibility and demonstrate compliance with cGMPs
Monitor capital expenditures and assist in developing budgets
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree preferred
minimum Associate degree or equivalent experience in a technical field required
A minimum of 3 years in manufacturing
at least 1 year in a supervisory role
Proven track record of interpersonal and leadership skills
Comprehensive understanding of related manufacturing equipment and processes
Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in a manufacturing plant setting
Strong professional writing skills and ability to produce technical reports
Ability to understand GMPs and other applicable regulatory guidelines
Strong assessment and troubleshooting skills
Ability to respond to detailed inquiries and present information to groups and senior leaders
Skilled in Microsoft Office and capable of operating enterprise software
Demonstrated critical thinking and problem-solving skills