Baltimore Aircoil Company
Production Equipment Supervisor (Finance)
The Production Equipment Supervisor is a leadership and hands-on technical position with the primary responsibilities of, directing activities to minimize production downtime, resolving equipment quality issues, and mitigating safety issues, relating to Production Machinery at the Milford facility. This includes the delegation of daily work as well as managing short-term, long-term and capital projects as assigned by the Engineering Manager. As a fully engaged leader, the Production Equipment Supervisor takes ownership for the execution of the department's performance, strategy and goals, as well as demonstrates BAC's values of Earning Trust, Embracing Responsibility, Showing Courage, and Driving Innovation. This role ensures all technicians are properly trained and performing according to BAC's safety, quality and productivity standards. The Supervisor sets both short-term and long-term objectives for members of their team. Additionally, the role promotes open communication and ensures all necessary information is provided to employees in a timely manner. The purpose for every position at BAC regardless of department or level can be summed up as doing the right thing in the right way.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
NATURE & SCOPE
This position reports to the Plant Engineering Manager. The Production Equipment Supervisor is a leader on the Maintenance Team and shares responsibility for department goals, objectives and performance. The Supervisor is responsible for leading a team of mechanics and providing hands on technical support when required. Additionally, this role may participate on cross functional and regional teams.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
WORKING CONDITIONS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing this job, the employee is regularly required to stand and walk up to 80% of the time. Employee will also be required to bend, stoop, kneel, squat, sit and reach on a regular basis during a normal working shift This position requires frequent lifting up to 50 pounds. Exposures include elevated noise levels associated with a manufacturing environment, fluctuations in temperature ambient conditions as well as intermittent exposure to the weather in and about the yard and dock areas. Occasional weekend work is typical, and availability is expected for any of the three operating shifts.