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Production Supervisor, Deodorant (3rd Shift)

Manage and develop a high-performing deodorant production team on third shift
Brea, California, United States
Senior
$70,000 – 85,000 USD / year
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Drsquatch

Drsquatch

Specializes in natural and organic personal care products for men, including soaps, hair care, and deodorants.

Production Supervisor, Deodorant (3rd Shift)

At Dr. Squatch, we're raising the bar on men's personal care with our line of natural, high-performance products. We're on a high-growth, fast-moving ride, continually introducing new product categories, launching into retailers nationwide, and growing internationally. We are looking for passionate, talented people who want to join us in our mission to inspire and educate men to be happier and healthier!

About the Role

Dr. Squatch is a hypergrowth personal care brand making waves across the country and beyond! Our state-of-the-art GMP facility in Brea, CA, is looking to add a talented Production Supervisor for deodorant lines, responsible for the 3rd shift. If a different shift or schedule is necessary, it will be communicated in advance of the change. As a Production Supervisor, you will have the opportunity to lead and develop your own team of Squatchers in a manufacturing warehouse environment. Your primary focus will be motivating, mentoring, and managing your team to meet targeted goals. As a people manager, you will ensure that the team of Squatchers has all the tools needed to succeed and maintain the highest levels of safety, quality, and attendance performance at work.

This role reports to the Production Manager.

This is a full-time, on-site role, based out of Dr. Squatch Bricc City in Brea, CA.

The anticipated base compensation for this role will be $70,000 to $85,000. Compensation will be commensurate with the candidate's experience and local market rates.

What You'll Do

  • Safety and Security: Partner with EHS to meet all risk and compliance obligations. Influence key safety priorities and establish a strong safety culture. Identify hazards and collaborate with relevant partners for resolution. Involved in improving standard work processes and evaluating ergonomic conditions. Ensure adherence to building security and product loss prevention procedures.
  • Team Leadership: Coach, manage, and develop a diverse team of 50-100 hourly and exempt Squatchers. Foster a high-performance culture by setting clear operational and development goals for Production Supervisors I and Team Leads. Regularly measure performance, provide impactful feedback, and hold leaders accountable.
  • Employee Recognition: Collaborate with People & Culture to create, manage, and support innovative recognition programs, reinforcing Dr. Squatch's unique and engaging workplace.
  • Policy Communication and Compliance: Act as the primary information source for your team, effectively communicating policies and maintaining compliance and consistency. Address any issues proactively, taking corrective action when needed.
  • Performance Management: Set clear, measurable performance goals aligned with customer demands and organizational objectives. Track team performance against these goals, providing regular feedback and adjustments as needed. Manage staffing levels and schedules effectively, ensuring optimal team composition for peak operational efficiency. Coordinate with HR for workforce planning, addressing skill gaps through hiring or training. Foster a culture of continuous improvement, encouraging employees to contribute ideas and solutions. Identify and recommend professional development opportunities, such as training, workshops, or mentoring, tailored to each employee's career aspirations and skill gaps.
  • Timecard Management: Oversee the accurate recording and auditing of employee hours, ensuring compliance with labor laws and enhancing operational efficiency. Provide comprehensive training and support on timecard procedures, emphasizing their importance for payroll accuracy and operational effectiveness.
  • Performance Reviews: Schedule and plan for both annual and periodic performance reviews, ensuring timely and consistent evaluations for all direct reports. Work with employees to set realistic and challenging performance goals for the upcoming review period. Foster an environment that encourages employees to express their thoughts and concerns during reviews, making it a two-way dialogue. Ensure that performance reviews are conducted fairly and consistently across the team, adhering to organizational guidelines and best practices.
  • Talent Recruitment and Development: Actively recruit and identify potential candidates for promotion and hire. Collaborate with leaders across different shifts and factory areas to foster collective growth.
  • Quality Control: Work closely with management and quality assurance teams to develop, standardize, and enforce quality control (QC) standards across all production lines. Ensure compliance with internal policies and external regulations relevant to product quality, including industry-specific standards and legal requirements. Identify potential quality risks in the production process and develop strategies to mitigate these risks.
  • Cross-Department Collaboration: Work with leaders across shifts and departments to improve factory operations. Engage in joint problem-solving sessions to address operational challenges, leveraging diverse perspectives and expertise. Participate in decision-making processes that impact multiple departments, ensuring a balanced and holistic approach. Share best practices and insights across departments to foster a cohesive approach to factory improvements. Facilitate regular meetings and communication channels to ensure alignment of departmental objectives with overall factory operations. Encourage a culture of continuous learning and knowledge exchange among departments to enhance skills and operational capabilities.
  • Staffing and Scheduling: Regularly assess current and future staffing needs based on operational requirements and projected business trends. Align team assignments with individual skills and experience to maximize operational efficiency and productivity. Rotate assignments periodically to ensure skill development and prevent monotony, enhancing employee engagement. Ensure clear communication of schedules to all team members, promptly addressing any conflicts or changes. Adhere to labor laws and company policies regarding working hours, overtime, and breaks.
  • Continuous Improvement: Lead and implement Continuous Improvement projects and Kaizens, adhering to Green Belt Lean manufacturing standards (minimum 3 Kaizens/year).
  • Data Analysis and Decision Making: Conduct in-depth analysis of key operational metrics to assess plant performance and identify areas for improvement. Utilize data analytics tools to interpret complex data sets, turning insights into actionable strategies. Regularly report on plant efficiency, highlighting successes and areas for improvement. Work with management to develop strategies that enhance productivity, reduce waste, and optimize resource use.
  • System Improvement: Design and implement new systems to increase production efficiency and revise existing processes as needed.
  • Logistics Management: Think tactically to structure teams effectively, ensuring operational efficiency and meeting SLAs. Develop comprehensive training plans that minimize disruption and maintain high-quality standards.

Job Elements

  • Physical Demands:
    • Constant requirement to stand and walk.
    • Continuous use of hands and fingers for fine manipulation, handling, and operation of equipment.
    • Regular need to climb, balance, bend, stoop, kneel, or crawl.
    • Continuous requirement to communicate orally and to hear.
    • Constant need for visual acuity to operate machinery, read technical information, and use a keyboard.
    • Frequent lifting, pushing, and carrying of items weighing up to 25 pounds, with occasional lifting of items up to 50 pounds and, at times, over 50 pounds.
  • Environmental Conditions:
    • Continuous exposure to wet and/or humid conditions (non-weather related).
    • Constant proximity to moving mechanical parts.
    • Frequent work in high or precarious places.
    • Regular exposure to fumes, airborne particles, and toxic chemicals.
    • Occasional exposure to external weather conditions, including extreme heat or cold (non-weather related).
    • Consistent exposure to loud noise environments, such as metal can manufacturing or the operation of large earth-moving equipment.
    • Occasional exposure to skin irritants and flammable materials.
    • Specialized equipment, machines, or vehicles are used - PPE usage is required at all times while on duty.

About You

  • Embodies Dr. Squatch's values - Bold & Innovative, Play to Win, Team Squatch
  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED)
  • Learner who can solve problems and lead others on the production floor
  • Has high standards, takes ownership, is invested in the results, and drives the production of the facility.
  • 3+ years of demonstrated experience leading/supervising a production team
  • 1+ years of performance metrics, process improvement, or lean techniques experience
  • 5+ years of manufacturing experience in Soap, Cosmetics, Personal Care, Food & Beverage or similar Consumer Packaged Goods industry required
  • 2+ years of experience operating and handling equipment (manual and electric pallet jack, simultaneously and operating under significant time pressure
  • Excellent communication skills
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Production Supervisor, Deodorant (3rd Shift)
Brea, California, United States
$70,000 – 85,000 USD / year
Procurement & Production
About Drsquatch
Specializes in natural and organic personal care products for men, including soaps, hair care, and deodorants.