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Production Supervisor

Bosch Group
Posted a month ago, valid for 16 days
Location

Anderson, SC 29622, US

Salary

$48,000 - $57,600 per year

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • Bosch is seeking a production supervisor for its Anderson, South Carolina facility, focusing on safety, quality, and cost-driven performance.
  • Candidates should have a Bachelor/Associate degree with at least 1 year of supervisory experience or 2 years of supervisory experience.
  • The role involves managing production activities, training associates, and ensuring adherence to company policies and quality standards.
  • Preferred skills include process and equipment knowledge, effective communication, and the ability to lead teams in problem-solving.
  • Salary details are not provided, but candidates must be prepared to work in a fast-paced environment and demonstrate a commitment to continuous improvement.

Company Description

Do you want beneficial technologies being shaped by your ideas? Whether in the areas of mobility solutions, consumer goods, industrial technology or energy and building technology with us, you will have the chance to improve quality of life all across the globe. Welcome to Bosch.

In North America, the company offers its customers innovative technology combined with best-in-class engineering and manufacturing capabilities. Bosch provides strong engineering expertise in the areas of engine management systems and fuel injection technology. At the Anderson, South Carolina facility, Bosch produces precision automotive components and systems sold to vehicle and powertrain manufacturers worldwide. These include systems and components for the Bosch powertrain solutions (PS), automotive electronics (AE) and car multi-media (CM) divisions.

Job Description

Job Description:

Lead shopfloor associates in Safety, Quality, and Cost driven performance. Monitor shift results to KPI targets to meet departmental objectives and react quickly to deviations to product flow and equipment/operational topics.

Primary Job Duties and Responsibilities:

Manage all production and personnel activities in the department on shift including, but not limited to: Training, conducting corrective counseling/disciplinary action; preparing and conducting performance appraisals, support upgrades, transfers, hires, and terminations, evaluating and approving requests for time off/overtime; resolving disputes, etc.

Act as a team role model to positively lead and influence team members to partner together and achieve individual and business goals.

Coordinate production schedule to meet customer delivery requirements efficiently.

Create and sustain a cultural environment which develops key talent for manufacturing.

Communicate regularly with employees, advising them of excellent or problematic work.

Responsible for production quality and work standards implementation.

Collaborates and communicates closely with technicians on shift regarding equipment performance and priority.

Drive cost reduction projects and productivity improvements.

Monitor and appraise employees’ performance on a yearly basis including counseling of employees to support them achieving their career goals and take disciplinary action, when necessary, in accordance with company policy.

Interpret and administer Company policy.

Work closely with managers and supervisors to achieve departmental and Company goals.

Develop with other departments (TEF, MFE, QMM, LOG, etc.) future manufacturing strategies.

Provide input about production flow topics and the daily staffing of equipment to meet monthly budgets.

Communicate and monitor key operational metrics.

Provides feedback to the team manager regarding production team members' performance.

Ensures that all employees are following PQI's, VA's, Guidelines, and related process documentation and training instructions.

Work closely with production team members and other shifts to provide consistent expectations and drive continuous improvement.

Support 5S, housekeeping, and continuous improvement, daily.

Assign personnel responsibilities and ensure teamwork among everyone on shift to maximize efficiency and minimize downtime on production equipment.

Ensure the accurate recording of production data (SMC) across your shift on all equipment.

Ensure collaboration between shifts (passdown, communication, etc.). Assist and support other team members in meeting department and site goals. Provide support in trials, and/or project work / other special requests.

Ability to work in a constant state of alertness and safe manner.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Current or future sponsorship is not available for this position. 

Bachelor/Associate degree with 1 year supervisory experience OR 2 years supervisor experience.

General awareness of safety policies/procedures.

Demonstrated ability to recognize possible production losses, analyze line performance and address line performance issues.

Demonstration of process and machine knowledge (i.e. capable of troubleshooting minor technical and process problems and making process and machine adjustments that do not require PLC or LOTO). Some technical skills are required and will be discussed in more detail during interview process.

Ability to mentor others, engage, and lead teams in sustainable problem solving process.

Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with various levels.

Demonstration of different problem-solving techniques and root cause analysis.

Demonstrated ability to work in a team.

Demonstrated ability to give constructive feedback.

Preferred Skills/Knowledge:

Process and equipment knowledge in the area.

Demonstration of standardized work tools to perform cycle time studies, use of and intent of standardized work documents, and process analysis. Demonstrated ability to interpret and apply data.

Demonstrated ability to manage teams through deviations of standardized work.

Experience and ability to translate KPIs into line performance.

Knowledge of company policy and procedures (HSE, HR).

Ability to assess and deliver associate performance evaluations based on KPI and adherence to standards.

Ability to seek understanding first and demonstrate active listening, communicate effectively to teams and individuals.

Additional Information

By choice, we are committed to a diverse workforce - EOE/Protected Veteran/Disabled.

  • Legal Entity: Robert Bosch LLC



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