Supervisor Coach with Security Clearance
ORBIS INC. Providence
Job Description:
- Provide deck plate supervisor coaching and mentoring to improve productivity to required level and drive schedule adherence without compromising safety or quality: Salary for this position is $150K-$170K per year.
- Coach supervisor on ensuring work to be performed is properly staged and communicated/briefed to assigned workers:
- Setting clear and unambiguous expectations to workers for work progress to be achieved in ½ shift increments .
- Ensuring backup tasks are defined and expectations for backup tasks are in place if primary task(s) is(are) not able to make required progress.
- Ensuring clear and unambiguous expectations are set for workers for rapidly communicating barriers and challenges for making required progress and for communicating progress on a half-shift by half-shift basis.
- Ensuring supervisors can effectively lead workers to achieving target time on task and required progress and productivity.
- Ensuring work site conditions are understood by the supervisor and ready for workers.
- Ensuring work support is ready for work and workers, e.g., services, work instructions, tools, and equipment.
- Coach supervisor on effective supervision of work in progress:
- Coaching on how to increase supervisor's deckplate presence and effectiveness of presence to ensure required progress is being made prior to it being unachievable.
- Coaching on problem resolution , e.g., resolution of problems with paperwork, tooling & equipment, with as-found conditions, and material.
- Coaching on how to ensure work package documentation requirements are kept up with.
- Identifying through direct observation opportunities to improve productivity, e.g., through better access to tools, equipment, and materials and following through on communicating to functional owners and ensuring they follow through.
- Attend meetings with Supervisor.
- Be on deckplate When Supervisor is encumbered with mandatory tasks, e.g., time-and-attendance system tasks, that pull supervisor away from deckplate.
- Spend at least 4 hours a day on deckplate.
- Ensuring handoffs to successor and supporting trades are planned for and made without delay.
- Ensuring work that is handed off to 2 nd shift starts without delay and expected progress communicated and agreed upon.
- Coach the superior of the supervisor (General Foreman / Area Superintendent) on how to better support the supervisor and how to provide reinforcing direction to the supervisor to sustain the coached behaviors after the coaching session has been completed.
- Minimum 10 years of Supervisory experience in an industrial environment within the shipbuilding / ship maintenance industry.
- Minimum 5 years of 2 nd level management experience in an industrial environment within the shipbuilding / ship maintenance industry.
- None * Must be a US Citizen
- A secret security clearance All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
ORBIS offers an excellent benefits package and a competitive salary in a professional atmosphere.
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