Supervisor of Production and Food Manufacturing Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Torrance, CA at Geebo

Supervisor of Production and Food Manufacturing

We are looking for a Production Supervisor with Food Manufacturing experience for the city of Torrance, CAJob
Summary:
responsible for the supervision of production employees in the manufacturing areaThis positionplans and assigns work implements policies and procedures, and recommends improvements in productionmethods, equipment, operating procedures, and working conditions.
3 years plus experience in manufacturing and production supervisingEssential Job FunctionsExperience in Food Manufacturing Guide and Lead employees to achieve performanceTrain and monitor employees' performance:
coaching/ training as needed.
Enforce GMP and Safety standards.
Responsible for the quality and product produced within the shift in line with the company'squality systems, processes, and procedures.
Schedule safety meetings to review safety performance.
Interacts with outside staffing agencies to ensure proper staffing.
Participates in daily meetings to update management on production needs and issues.
Review daily production reports at the end of each shift to ensure accuracy.
Responsible for the start-up of all conveyors at the beginning of the shift.
Responsible for setting up the make-up line printer at the beginning of the shift.
Reviews and monitors all cooking and mixing procedures.
Prepares reports as assigned.
Food Safety ResponsibilitiesAbility to understand written and oral directions in English and or Spanish.
Ability to write reports in English and or SpanishSend Resume The pay rate is Between $21- $24 per hour Recommended Skills Cooking Daily Production Reports Food Safety Occupational Safety And Health Spanish English Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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