Production Supervisor Manufacturing - Canandaigua, NY at Geebo

Production Supervisor

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3 Canandaigua, NY Canandaigua, NY Per diem Per diem $18.
43 - $19.
62 an hour $18.
43 - $19.
62 an hour The Arc Ontario Production Supervisor Salary:
$18.
43 - $19.
62 Position Overview Join us as a Production Supervisor at The Arc Ontario.
The Production Supervisor is responsible for the oversight of FLX Premier bottling liquid filling operations to ensure efficient production.
As well as handling day to day operations and ensuring exceptional customer experience and excellent quality services are delivered on a consistent basis.
Work Location:
Canandaigua, NY Schedule:
Substitute/Per Diem Monday-Friday 7:
30am - 3:
30pm with flexibility in schedule to meet agency needs Our Culture Investing in our staff while thriving in a flexible and fun work environment! The Arc Ontario Story:
Founded in 1954 we believe that All individuals with disabilities or other challenges are one with their community.
Responsibilities Provides the day to day oversight of operations of the bottling line, including setting up contracts and securing adequate staffing to achieve the required production rate.
Responsible for setting up bottling operations according to job specifications.
Identifies the need for modifications or further breakdown of tasks to ensure quality controls and production rates are being achieved.
Provides supervision and oversight to all production staff and interns, ensuring that all coaching/training is completed while addressing performance issues as they arise.
Schedule staff as needed to meet production demands.
As a team member at The Arc Ontario, you will receive Accrued Time Employee Assistance Program EZ Access MD Growth potential/Opportunity for advancement within the agency And more! Requirements Two years' experience in production or similar position.
1 year relevant supervisory experience or a combination of education/experience.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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