Carlisle Construction Materials
Production Supervisor
Carlisle Construction Materials, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
Job Summary
The Production Supervisor is responsible for the management of manufacturing processes at the assigned facility. Provides leadership and direction for team members to accomplish training objectives, meet production schedules in a high quality, safe manner, facilitates problem solving and decision making. Promotes a high level of teamwork both on and between shifts as well as between departments. Responsible for maintaining records to comply with company procedures and apply policies and rules in a fair manner while fostering a participative, yet structured environment.
Duties and Responsibilities
Actively supports and participates in employee teams and problem‑solving groups; serves as a facilitator, when needed, to maintain the group’s focus and provide the necessary resources.
Set expectations to provide clear, consistent direction related to safety requirements from CCM leadership.
Participates in safety meetings; partners with EHS teams to implement required safety initiatives and training. Conducts accident and near‑miss investigations, ensures incident reports are completed, accurate, and timely.
Supports the operations manager with contributions towards the plant’s cost‑reduction goals through awareness, spend control, and idea generation.
Facilitates decision‑making and problem‑solving processes to foster a more participative and committed approach to operations, addressing quality concerns/customer complaints.
Identifies where SOPs need to be developed and ensures that SOPs are followed; recommends improvements that are vetted and implemented when appropriate.
Possesses working knowledge of the manufacturing process.
Provides leadership and direction to production personnel to meet the desired output.
Acts as backup for operations manager when required, due to vacation, off‑site meetings, and absenteeism.
Uniformly enforces and applies company policies and procedures to maintain fair and consistent work practices.
Provides input and seeks clarification where necessary to ensure that adequate communication and understanding is occurring.
Provides honest, objective feedback to team members so they clearly understand company expectations and potential development opportunities.
Maintains shift personnel records as required.
Initiates work assignments to address training needs required to ensure production goals can be met with qualified personnel.
Manages team to minimize defects and rework.
Plays a central leadership role in the deployment, sustainment, and training of the Carlisle Operating System (COS) across the site. This includes leveraging Continuous Improvement Leadership behaviors and processes (e.g., MDI), COS tools (e.g., SQDC Boardwalks, Kaizen), and daily coaching with the production team.
Coaches and encourages crews to identify and implement improvement opportunities.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Familiar with day‑to‑day manufacturing activities and positions on the production floor.
Working knowledge of Lean Manufacturing principles and problem‑solving tools.
Ability to quickly identify safety concerns and address them with necessary team members.
Strong interpersonal skills with colleagues and direct reports.
Strong MS Office and ERP skills; SAP preferred.
Education and Experience
Education: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, business, or a related field.
Experience: 5 years in a manufacturing environment with demonstrated leadership abilities.
Metal fabrication environment preferred.
Working Conditions
Manufacturing facility with exposure to varying temperatures and dust.
Hours: Monday – Thursday, 2nd shift, 3 pm to 1:30 am.
Flexible to the possibility of overtime and weekend hours when required.
Physical Requirements
Occasionally lift and carry 1‑10 lbs (0‑30 % duty).
Occasionally lift and carry 11‑20 lbs.
Occasionally lift and carry 21‑40 lbs.
Occasionally lift and carry 41‑50 lbs.
Occasionally lift and carry 51 lbs or more.
Pushing or pulling 1‑40 lbs.
Pushing or pulling 41‑50 lbs or 51 lbs or more.
Bending or stooping, reaching above shoulder level, driving automatic equipment, operating machinery or power tools, climbing ladders, stairs, etc., walking, standing, sitting, working in extreme temperatures, repetitive motion (wrists, hands, fingers).
Vision, hearing, dexterity, hand‑eye coordination must meet job‑specific requirements.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Used
Eye and hearing protection is required at all times on the production floor.
Safety toe shoes (steel/composite).
Hi‑Vis vests.
Other PPE as defined by management within assigned department.
Seniority level:
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type:
Full‑time
Job function:
Management and Manufacturing
Industries:
Wholesale Building Materials
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Duties and Responsibilities
Actively supports and participates in employee teams and problem‑solving groups; serves as a facilitator, when needed, to maintain the group’s focus and provide the necessary resources.
Set expectations to provide clear, consistent direction related to safety requirements from CCM leadership.
Participates in safety meetings; partners with EHS teams to implement required safety initiatives and training. Conducts accident and near‑miss investigations, ensures incident reports are completed, accurate, and timely.
Supports the operations manager with contributions towards the plant’s cost‑reduction goals through awareness, spend control, and idea generation.
Facilitates decision‑making and problem‑solving processes to foster a more participative and committed approach to operations, addressing quality concerns/customer complaints.
Identifies where SOPs need to be developed and ensures that SOPs are followed; recommends improvements that are vetted and implemented when appropriate.
Possesses working knowledge of the manufacturing process.
Provides leadership and direction to production personnel to meet the desired output.
Acts as backup for operations manager when required, due to vacation, off‑site meetings, and absenteeism.
Uniformly enforces and applies company policies and procedures to maintain fair and consistent work practices.
Provides input and seeks clarification where necessary to ensure that adequate communication and understanding is occurring.
Provides honest, objective feedback to team members so they clearly understand company expectations and potential development opportunities.
Maintains shift personnel records as required.
Initiates work assignments to address training needs required to ensure production goals can be met with qualified personnel.
Manages team to minimize defects and rework.
Plays a central leadership role in the deployment, sustainment, and training of the Carlisle Operating System (COS) across the site. This includes leveraging Continuous Improvement Leadership behaviors and processes (e.g., MDI), COS tools (e.g., SQDC Boardwalks, Kaizen), and daily coaching with the production team.
Coaches and encourages crews to identify and implement improvement opportunities.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Familiar with day‑to‑day manufacturing activities and positions on the production floor.
Working knowledge of Lean Manufacturing principles and problem‑solving tools.
Ability to quickly identify safety concerns and address them with necessary team members.
Strong interpersonal skills with colleagues and direct reports.
Strong MS Office and ERP skills; SAP preferred.
Education and Experience
Education: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, business, or a related field.
Experience: 5 years in a manufacturing environment with demonstrated leadership abilities.
Metal fabrication environment preferred.
Working Conditions
Manufacturing facility with exposure to varying temperatures and dust.
Hours: Monday – Thursday, 2nd shift, 3 pm to 1:30 am.
Flexible to the possibility of overtime and weekend hours when required.
Physical Requirements
Occasionally lift and carry 1‑10 lbs (0‑30 % duty).
Occasionally lift and carry 11‑20 lbs.
Occasionally lift and carry 21‑40 lbs.
Occasionally lift and carry 41‑50 lbs.
Occasionally lift and carry 51 lbs or more.
Pushing or pulling 1‑40 lbs.
Pushing or pulling 41‑50 lbs or 51 lbs or more.
Bending or stooping, reaching above shoulder level, driving automatic equipment, operating machinery or power tools, climbing ladders, stairs, etc., walking, standing, sitting, working in extreme temperatures, repetitive motion (wrists, hands, fingers).
Vision, hearing, dexterity, hand‑eye coordination must meet job‑specific requirements.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Used
Eye and hearing protection is required at all times on the production floor.
Safety toe shoes (steel/composite).
Hi‑Vis vests.
Other PPE as defined by management within assigned department.
Seniority level:
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type:
Full‑time
Job function:
Management and Manufacturing
Industries:
Wholesale Building Materials
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