Production Supervisor - Fresh Pork Kill Floor Manufacturing - Guymon, OK at Geebo

Production Supervisor - Fresh Pork Kill Floor

Company Name:
Absolute Opportunities
Job Ref.: 2495
Job Title: Production Supervisor - Fresh Pork Kill Floor
Role: Engineering or Related
Relocation Available: Yes
Industry: Manufacturing
Location: Oklahoma
Town / City: Guymon
Job Type: Permanent full-time
Job Description:
Food production company looking for a Production Supervisor with Fresh Pork Kill Floor experience.
Summary: The Production Supervisor will provide day-to-day leadership and management for all Production employees at the Pork Processing Plant. Establish means and methods to insure all Production employees perform job functions correctly and safely. Ensure production outputs are met, adhere to company policies and procedures, and responsible for employee performance and retention.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
Responsibilities: Provide the day-to-day leadership and management for Production employees in department.
Assigns, directs and monitors work performed by meat Production employees.
Responsible for employee's performance appraisal, development, and discipline. Must be able to address and resolve issues.
Ensure all new hires and existing employees perform their jobs safely, correctly and with the highest level of quality and ability.
Responsible for meeting established production targets, quality and yield standards.
EDUCATION and/or
Experience: 2 or more years college education and 3 or more years meat packaging experience preferred, preferably in the pork industry, or combination of education and experience. Prior supervisory experience preferred.
LANGUAGE SKILLS: Ability to read and interpret documents in the English language such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals.
Bottom Line Requirements:
1. 2 or more years college education.
2. 3 or more years meat packaging experience, preferably in the pork industry.
3. Kill floor experience.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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