Die Shop Supervisor at Clifford Jacob Forging Company
Champaign, Illinois, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Apr, 26

Salary

95000.0

Posted On

27 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Leadership, Manufacturing, Machine Shop Oversight, Die Shop Oversight, Mold Shop Oversight, Troubleshooting, Process Improvement, Scheduling, Incentive Time Records, Inventory Maintenance, Union Personnel Supervision, Production Monitoring, Safety Improvement, Specification Sheet Generation, Workflow Maintenance, Cost Reduction

Industry

Construction;Agriculture;Mining Machinery Manufacturing

Description
For nearly a century Clifford-Jacobs Forging has been a leader in their space providing quality services to the Mining, Gears, Aerospace, Energy, and Defense industries. We set the industry standard for quality, performance, craftsmanship, and customer service.  We’re currently looking to grow our team of experienced Die Shop Supervisors! Why Join Us?  In addition to being part of a dynamic team, our full-time employees enjoy an impressive benefits package, including: * Health, Dental, STD, LTD, Life/ADD, Vision, 401(k) * Vacation pay, Holiday Pay,  * Four Day Work Week: Monday-Thursday, 5 am to 3 pm Salary * $70,000 to $95,000  Requirements * 5-10 years related leadership experience in a manufacturing company overseeing a Machine/Die/Mold Shop Responsibilities 1. Troubleshoot daily production issues, process, and equipment; recommend and implement process/equipment efficiency and quality improvements. 2. Schedule all Machine Shop Work: resinks, new dies, holding dies, new and reworked auxiliary equipment, maintenance machining. 3. Review, analyze and enforce proper incentive time records. 4. Update/Complete current resink list/hours, new die activity/hours, new auxiliary tooling work/hours. 5. Maintain current die block/insert inventory, Machine Shop files and Die Shop/Die Storage Machinery 6. Supervise union personnel and Die Shop tractor driver. 7. Assist the Purchasing department on the following: new die blocks, parts and service for all machine tools in the die shop/storage area, cutters and other miscellaneous items, all insert material. 8. Monitor and report production; serve as a key driver for shift safety improvement. 9. Review of incoming material certifications for completeness and accuracy. 10. Generation of Specification Sheets for tool and die shop. 11. Provide direction and leadership to the production crew to accomplish organizational goals. 12. Coordinate die changes and address daily production and quality concerns with staff and other production members. 13. Communicate job expectations, plan, monitor, and appraise job results; 14. Maintains workflow by monitoring all steps of the process, observing control points and monitoring equipment and resources. 15. Implement cost reductions, develop reporting procedures and systems; facilitate corrections to malfunctions within the production process control points; initiate and foster a spirit of cooperation within the department. 16. Ensure operation of equipment by calling for repairs and documenting listed items to be addressed. 17. Maintain a safe and clean work environment by educating and directing personnel on the use of all control points, equipment, and resources; maintain compliance with established policies and procedures. 18. Assist in implementing continuous improvement activities. 19. Perform environmental audits and recordkeeping.
Responsibilities
The supervisor will be responsible for troubleshooting daily production issues, scheduling all Machine Shop work including resinks and new dies, and enforcing proper incentive time records. Key duties also involve maintaining die block/insert inventory, supervising union personnel, and monitoring/reporting production while driving safety improvements.
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