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Calise Bakery in Lincoln, RI is seeking a Shift Supervisor Packaging for the 2nd shift to oversee packaging operations in a fast-paced food manufacturing setting.
You will lead a team of packaging operators, ensure safety and quality, monitor schedules, and drive continuous improvement initiatives to minimize downtime and maximize output.
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Full Time Lincoln, RI, US
2 days ago Requisition ID: 1222
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Come join New England's favorite bakery on our 2nd Shift in our Packaging Department. The Shift Supervisor Packaging plays a critical role in overseeing and managing the packaging operations within a manufacturing environment to ensure efficient, safe, and high-quality production output. This position is responsible for leading a team of packaging operators, coordinating shift activities, and maintaining compliance with company standards and regulatory requirements. The Shift Supervisor will monitor production schedules, troubleshoot operational issues, and implement continuous improvement initiatives to optimize workflow and reduce downtime. They will also ensure that all packaging processes meet quality control standards and that safety protocols are strictly followed to protect team members and equipment. Ultimately, this role is essential for maintaining smooth packaging operations that support overall manufacturing goals and customer satisfaction.
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The Shift Supervisor Packaging utilizes strong leadership and communication skills daily to effectively manage and motivate their team, ensuring clear understanding of production goals and safety requirements. Technical skills are essential for troubleshooting packaging equipment and collaborating with maintenance personnel to minimize downtime. Analytical skills are applied to monitor production data, identify inefficiencies, and implement process improvements that enhance productivity and quality. Organizational skills are critical for managing shift schedules, inventory levels, and documentation accurately. Additionally, the ability to adapt to changing priorities and work collaboratively across departments supports a cohesive and efficient manufacturing environment.