Production Supervisor - Weld (1st Shift, Mon-Fri)

Component Repair Technologies, Inc.
Job Description
The Weld Department Supervisor is responsible for the requirements of the Weld Department during the assigned shift and will lead the weld team to meet the goals of our customers. The Weld Supervisor will ensure that the scheduled work is executed safely and in a systematic manner so that qualified technicians can perform the assigned tasks. This position will monitor and ensure the completion of work while confirming the quality standards are being met. 
 
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1.      Oversee the safety and well-being of the team in accordance with the company standards.
2.      Monitor assigned work while reviewing completed jobs/projects to ensure adherence to work scope and company expectations, including quality expectations and labor factor adherence.
3.      Constantly monitor and adjust job assignments to ensure that the production schedule is met in partnership with the scheduling and planning department. Review productivity via daily analysis of labor factors.
4.      Utilize computer software programs and applications in assigning, verifying, tracking, and monitoring metrics and job assignments.
5.      Motivate, coach, and counsel team members to achieve desired results.
6.      Manage personnel work hours, scheduled time off, shift schedules, and overtime.
7.      Perform functions, such as performance reviews, employee development, accountability of team members, conflict resolution, and disciplinary action with the Weld Department Manager.
8.      Collaborate with designated trainers and department managers to monitor, guide, and improve upon employee development as well as process improvements.
9.      Conduct (along with the Weld Manager) regularly scheduled department meetings, including monthly meetings and smaller more frequent group meetings as required.
10.  Communicate changes that affect employees in a timely manner.  
 
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
1.      A minimum of two years’ experience in a supervisory role (or similar) in a manufacturing environment or aviation maintenance setting.
2.      Experience in understanding and following verbal and written instructions accurately, including the reading and interpretation of technical drawings and work scope instructions.
3.      Successful completion of skill specific TIG welding courses from an approved technical or welding school and/or a minimum of two years’ TIG specific welding experience.
4.      Previous certification credentials in an AWS welding classification, with AWS D17.1 preference.