Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Supervisor Engineering - Saint Albans, VT at Geebo

Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Supervisor

Company Name:
Ben and Jerry's
Title: Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Supervisor
Location: Vermont-St. Albans-St. Albans -BJI- VT Plant
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Supervisor
Job
Summary:
Responsible for supporting all Plant TPM related activities, the TPM/Maintenance Manager and other TPM Pillar Champions. The position will be expected to drive process improvement and team development through the implementation of TPM techniques; to establish a world class manufacturing environment in which all
vermont
Manufacturing employees have a framework of operating systems based on TPM methodology that guide their way of working; to coordinate and/or conduct training based on Unilever TPM processes; to foster a cultural change towards self-directed teams; and to develop and execute Plant TPM policy, strategy and targets
Essential Job Function/Duties:
Prepare and deliver plans for TPM implementation.
Responsible for developing and monitoring TPM programs, tracking data, and preparing related reports.
Facilitate teams in driving for continuous improvement for safety, quality, productivity and customer service.
Ensure that TPM standards for cleaning, inspection, and lubrication and documentation of equipment performance and abnormalities are maintained. Perform routine audits to inspect equipment and production areas to verify status of TPM activities and identify opportunities for improvement.
Create a system to ensure that the proper standard checks are done on the proper frequencies and that people are held accountable. Work with all departments to plan and schedule TPM activities to include training, audits, meetings, board reviews, case studies, etc.
Rigorously track all activities to include schedules, timelines, projects, benefits, etc. Insure the intent of each step is mastered before the line/department moves to the next step.
Market and promote TPM with the focus on pillar methodology. Train teammates on the established steps and coach individuals, teams, and departments regarding steps and act as the primary resource to all departments.
Lead and reinforce TPM related discussions with hourly and management teammates to facilitate and promote change as a necessary element of business. Serve as an active member of functional teams within the plant that support safety, quality, employee involvement and performance.
Perform other duties as assigned.
This position also supports manufacturing management in developing and maintaining an effective AM pillar. Ability to work all shifts that may be required to provide training and support of TPM activities
Drive TPM Engagement across plants and departments
Lead master planning for TPM steering committee and oversee pillar master plans
Serve as liason for B&J to broader ManEx community
Key Requirements:
Bachelor of Science degree in
engineering
, Business, Operations Management, or other applicable field desired. 1-3 years of supervisory experience in mfg. Demonstrated knowledge, skills and abilities through experience in production, materials management, and supervision in a manufacturing environment. Experience in TPM, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, or a continuous improvement program is a must
Unilever offers a competitive compensation package which includes: Medical & Dental Plans, Life Insurance, including eligible spouses, domestic partners & children; Health Care Flexible Spending, Dependent Care, 401k Savings Plans, Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Vacation and Holidays.
Unilever is an equal opportunity employer. It prohibits discrimination based on age, color, disability, marital or parental status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status or any other legally protected status in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.
Employment is subject to verification of pre-employment drug-screening results and background investigation.nullEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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