LVMCC Manufacturing Supervisor Engineering at Geebo

LVMCC Manufacturing Supervisor

Company Name:
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Title: LVMCC Manufacturing Supervisor
Location: South Carolina-Seneca
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The LVMCC Production supervisor is responsible for a portion of the LVMCC assembly operation today. This will migrate to ownership of one or two complete cells and responsibility for complete assembly of a LVMCC lineup in the next 12 months. This position will have 30-40 production associates under their direction. Responsible for Safety, On-time Service, Quality, and Productivity in the manufacture of LVMCCs for a variety of customers. The assembly operation follows the SPS guidelines through the use of SIM boards and other processes. The candidate will need to be able to motivate the team as well as collaborate on new ideas and activities to eliminate barriers and exceed goals.
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nullEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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