Operations Supervisor
Listed on 2026-05-16
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Manufacturing / Production
Production Manager, Operations Manager
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Job SummaryThe Operations Supervisor is a first‑line people leader responsible for overseeing the day‑to‑day execution of a defined production area (e.g., Framing, Assembly, Integration, Test, or Fabrication). The WCS ensures that all teams operate safely, meet takt time and schedule targets, and deliver high‑quality output in alignment with KPIs. This role manages multiple Team Leads and Operators and partners closely with the Operations Manager to identify constraints, support continuous improvement, and maintain flow across the work center.
The position requires 100 % in‑office presence in Jacksonville and is not remote. First shift hours are 6:00 am – 2:30 pm EST.
- Lead daily execution of production activities in the assigned work center to meet or exceed safety, quality, delivery, and efficiency targets.
- Supervise, coach, and evaluate Team Leads and Operators, fostering a culture of accountability, safety, and teamwork.
- Ensure adherence to daily build schedules and takt time; elevate risks to production targets to the Operations Manager.
- Monitor and track performance against key metrics (output, defects, rework, attendance, downtime) and lead Tier 1 daily management meetings.
- Coordinate with Planning, Materials, Quality, and Maintenance to ensure work center readiness (materials, tools, documents, etc.).
- Enforce safety protocols, 5S practices, standard work, and compliance with operational policies.
- Support onboarding, cross‑training, and upskilling of team members in partnership with Learning & Development.
- Lead or support root‑cause analysis (RCA) and corrective action implementation for issues impacting quality, delivery, or safety.
- Bachelor’s degree in Operations Management, Industrial Engineering, Supply Chain, or a related field; or at least two years of related experience with demonstrated leadership (degree waived).
- 3‑7 years of experience in a manufacturing or production environment, including 1+ year in a formal or informal leadership role.
- Experience with takt time, standard work, visual management, and daily tier meetings.
- Demonstrated career ambition with a track record of growth and increasing responsibility; highly promo table with potential to assume broader leadership roles.
- Proficiency in basic digital tools (ERP, Excel, production dashboards).
- Strong people leadership, communication, and problem‑solving skills.
- Coaching & performance management
- Root cause analysis (5 Whys, fishbone, etc.)
- Conflict resolution & feedback
- Understanding of Lean, 5S, and visual factory principles
- Ability to prioritize in a fast‑paced production environment
- Spanish and/or Portuguese language skills are a plus.
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