Production Supervisor at Pennsylvania Transformer Technology Inc
Raeford, North Carolina, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Leadership, Lean Manufacturing, Problem Solving, Data-Driven Decision Making, ERP, MES, Engineering Drawings, Electrical Schematics, Coaching, Communication, Conflict Resolution, Cross-Training, Continuous Improvement, Safety Compliance, Quality Assurance, Production Execution

Industry

electrical;Appliances;and Electronics Manufacturing

Description
Description Pennsylvania Transformer Technology, LLC POSITION DESCRIPTION POSITION TITLE: Production Supervisor ~ DT Division EFFECTIVE DATE: 2026, REV. DATE & NO.: REPORTS TO: Head of Supply Chain LOCATION: Raeford, NC DEPARTMENT: Production STATUS: Exempt ______________________________________________________________________________ POSITION DESCRIPTION SUMMARY The Production Supervisor leads daily operations for distribution transformer production cells—such as core cutting & stacking, coil winding, active part assembly, tank fabrication, tanking, vacuum dry & oil processing (VD/VPI), paint, and final electrical test. This role ensures a safe workplace, consistent product quality, and on-time delivery by directing people, coordinating materials and equipment, and driving standard work. The supervisor partners closely with Planning, Quality, Engineering, Maintenance, and Supply Chain to meet build schedules, resolve constraints, and implement continuous improvement across a Lean, data-driven manufacturing environment Essential Functions Safety, Environmental, and Compliance Enforce all EHS policies (LOTO, PPE, machine guarding, hoist & rigging, confined space as applicable) and maintain a 5S workplace. Conduct daily safety huddles, near-miss reporting, and lead incident investigations with corrective actions. Ensure proper handling, storage, and disposal of dielectric fluids (e.g., mineral oil, natural esters) and paint/solvents per company and regulatory requirements. Production Execution & Flow Execute the production plan by assigning work, balancing labor across winding, stacking, assembly, tanking, drying, oil fill, and testing to meet takt time and daily output. Monitor WIP, resolve bottlenecks (materials, tooling, equipment), and coordinate with Planning on schedule risks. Ensure adherence to standard work, drawings, routings, and traveler/route cards; maintain cycle time discipline and minimize changeover losses. Quality Assurance Ensure all builds conform to engineering drawings, work instructions, control plans, and inspection points from goods in through final test. Partner with Quality to manage first pass yield, scrap, and rework; lead root cause analysis (5 Why, Ishikawa) and implement permanent corrective actions. Verify test readiness: oil quality, moisture content, core/coil integrity, correct nameplate data, and documentation completeness before final electrical tests (e.g., applied/induced, TTR, resistance, insulation). Reinforce traceability and documentation for audits (ISO 9001 or equivalent). People Leadership Supervise, coach, and develop a multi-skilled team (operators, welders, winders, assemblers, testers, painters). Conduct daily tier meetings (SQDCP), set expectations, and provide feedback; manage attendance and performance. Drive cross-training to increase flexibility across winding ? assembly ? tanking ? test; support certification to critical operations. Continuous Improvement & Reliability Lead Kaizen events to reduce lead time, WIP, and waste; implement 5S, visual management, and poka yoke. Collaborate with Maintenance on TPM activities to improve uptime for key assets (core shear, slitters, winders, vacuum ovens, oil processors, test equipment). Use production data (OEE, FPY, schedule adherence, scrap, downtime) to prioritize and verify improvements. Materials, Tools & Equipment Coordination Partner with Materials/Planning for on-time availability of core steel, conductor, paper/pressboard, bushings, tap changers, gaskets, tanks, accessories, nameplates, and hardware. Verify tooling, fixtures, lifting devices, and calibrated instruments are available and compliant. Escalate shortages and engineering changes (ECNs) and support controlled implementation. Reporting & Communication Track and report daily SQDCP metrics (Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost, People), including takt attainment, FPY, scrap, and rework. Maintain accurate shift logs, nonconformance records, and downtime reasons. Communicate issues promptly to Planning, Engineering, Quality, and Maintenance; participate in S&OP/MPS short interval control as needed. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Demonstrated leadership on a high mix, engineered to order or configure to order shop floor. Strong grasp of Lean Manufacturing (5S, standard work, value stream mapping), problem solving, and data-driven decision making. Familiar with ERP/MES (e.g., SYSPRO, SAP, Oracle) for work orders, routings, backflushing, and labor reporting. Ability to read engineering drawings, electrical schematics, bills of material (BOM), and specifications; comfortable with gauges and electrical test stations. Excellent communication, conflict resolution, and coaching skills; ability to lead across shifts and functions. Basic understanding of electrical safety and handling of dielectric fluids; commitment to ISO compliant documentation. Education and Experience Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing, Industrial/Mechanical/Electrical Technology, Operations, or related field preferred (equivalent experience considered). 3+ years in manufacturing with 1–2 years in a lead or supervisory capacity; transformer or heavy electromechanical experience strongly preferred. Exposure to Lean/Kaizen, TPM, and ISO 9001 environments; Six Sigma is a plus. ________________________________________ Certifications (Preferred) OSHA 10/30 General Industry or equivalent. Hoist & Rigging, Forklift, and Overhead Crane certifications. Key Working Relationships Safety: TRIR, near-miss closure rate, 5S audit score. Quality: First-pass yield, scrap/rework %, audit findings. Delivery: Schedule adherence, lead time, on-time to promise. Cost: Labor efficiency, overtime %, material variance. People: Cross-training matrix coverage, turnover, engagement. Physical Job Demands Primarily office-based with regular presence in manufacturing or operational areas. Ability to conduct facility inspections and audits, including walking, standing, and climbing as required. Working Conditions Primarily shop floor with routine exposure to cranes, welding, paint, oils, and electrical test areas. Standing, walking, lifting up to 25 lbs., bending, and the use of PPE is required. May require overtime, weekend, or off shift coverage to meet schedule or support startups. Shift schedules will apply
Responsibilities
The Production Supervisor leads daily operations for transformer production, ensuring safety, quality, and on-time delivery. This role involves directing personnel, coordinating materials, and implementing continuous improvement in a Lean manufacturing environment.
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