Shift Manager - 2nd Shift Manufacturing at Geebo

Shift Manager - 2nd Shift

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
POSITION: Shift Manager - 2nd Shift 6925
Somerset area, KY
$73,000 - 83,000 Salary, Plus Bonus Plan, Full Benefits Package, Comprehensive Relocation

Company: Innovative and industry leading manufacturer of custom-made consumer products. Company is growing nicely in sales and market share. Also, the company fared well through the past recession. Well managed manufacturer with several plants and little debt. This company strives for undisputed leadership in total quality with customer-focused service and responsiveness. It is a company that knows what it's doing and where it's heading. Career growth opportunity for you is high as they strive to help employees develop their careers by focusing on and giving priority to internal promotions, training, certifications and career enhancing opportunities.

We appreciate our employees by providing:
Comprehensive Health care benefits package
Tuition reimbursement
Comprehensive relocation package
Company matching 401-k contributions
Bonus potential - consistently paid

Your unique role with the company: Reporting to the Production Manager, you will be responsible for leading the entire and expanding 2nd shift operation
Solid leadership and problem solving skills
Able to work independently leading the 2nd shift
Provide a safe and productive work environment
Project management skills - continuous improvement initiatives
What the company is looking for:
Bachelor's degree preferred
Experience with supervision and leadership in a manufacturing environment - both salary and hourly
Experience with continuous improvement projects, material flow and inventory management
Six Sigma / Lean tools, a plus
Solid communication, organization and time management skills
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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