Manufacturing Operations Supervisor

HPCorvallis, OR
$83,000 - $127,800Onsite

About The Position

The Cruise Line Supervisor will have the responsibility for managing highly skilled non-exempt individual contributors within a diverse manufacturing environment with a wide range of responsibilities on the Corvallis Site. These responsibilities include the management of the pen cartridge R&D and production. In additional, there is responsibility for the oversight and strategy for the engagement with a third-party vendor providing support for the product assembly and parts management. Duties include the supervision of activities and resources needed to support the day-to-day efforts of the department to achieve the business plan. Provides direction and expertise to departmental teams and participates in cross-department initiatives. Acts as a point of escalation for subordinate employees as well as organizational partners. Is expected to contribute to making decisions on complex business issues. Will be responsible for managing financials, cross-charges, organization goals, and metrics on performance. Provides mentoring and guidance to employees. Routinely exercises independent judgment in developing methods, techniques and criteria for achieving objectives & implementing improvements in process and tooling performance.

Requirements

  • Strong leadership skills, including coaching, teambuilding, and conflict resolution.
  • Fundamental project management skills including time and risk management, resource prioritization, and project structuring.
  • Ability to understand the customer's business issue and strong problem-solving skills.
  • Solid financial and spreadsheet skills.
  • Ability to manage resources across diverse set of responsibilities.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, including negotiation, presentation, and influence skills.
  • Business acumen in operational principles: planning, constraint management, quality, lead times, and material tracking and reporting.
  • Strong multi-tasking and prioritization skills.
  • Good understanding of HP’s policies and processes.
  • Typically, 5 or more years or related work experience, including 0-2 years of people management experience.

Nice To Haves

  • First level university degree, preferred in industrial engineering
  • Industry experience in production management
  • Extended financial acumen in managing budgets and services operations
  • Experience managing/leading technical staff of multiple disciplines
  • Ability to lead medium sized projects and influence across teams/sites
  • Core understanding of workflow design
  • Thinks critically and outside of the box

Responsibilities

  • Setting goals, defining team objectives, establishing and delivering to project schedules, and developing the technical staff.
  • Actively manage safety in lab environment
  • Ensure procedures and processes are well documented
  • Partner closely with Engineering team on Test methods, yield, and cost
  • Establish capacity plan and method for balancing lab capacity
  • Manage lab productivity metrics on Outs, TAT, and quality
  • Develop team’s skills to perform duties
  • Provide clear direction on work priorities and employee goals
  • Proactively champion the resolution of escalations
  • Collaborate with WW manufacturing community on best practices
  • Oversee service and maintenance of equipment in on production lines
  • Manage operational risks
  • Be accountable for department budgets
  • Deliver employee performance evaluations & performance management processes

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Long term/short term disability insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Flexible spending account
  • Life insurance
  • Generous time off policies, including; 4-12 weeks fully paid parental leave based on tenure
  • 11 paid holidays
  • Additional flexible paid vacation and sick leave
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