Job Summary
The Manufacturing Supervisor will provide leadership and oversee the day-to-day operations for one or several Work Teams in the Franklin Manufacturing Department. This role will lead and facilitate Lean Implementation efforts in the work areas while providing instruction and training to team employees for maximum efficiency and their personal success. The supervisor will be responsible for accomplishing department goals and metrics and scheduling including supervision, job selection and placement of personnel within their departments or across the plant. The supervisor will support Tegra company objectives while working with other functional areas and businesses within the plant.
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