Senior Maintenance Supervisor

Ford Ford · Auto · Flat Rock, MI +1 · Manufacturing

Senior Maintenance Supervisor at Ford, leading a team to ensure operational excellence, safety, and quality in manufacturing. Focuses on team leadership, problem-solving, data-driven improvements, and continuous enhancement of processes and safety standards within an industrial setting.

What you'd actually do

  1. Act as a champion of workplace safety, proactively enforcing regulations and fostering a culture of vigilance
  2. Lead and direct a team of employees that consistently makes high-quality products and meets or exceeds production targets. You will take ownership of team performance, addressing shortcomings proactively and celebrating successes.
  3. Prioritize critical tasks and effectively allocate human resources to maximize efficiency. You will apply for a "Bias for Action," promptly and decisively addressing safety and quality issues to prevent larger problems. This includes identifying and analyzing problems, developing and implementing effective solutions, making timely and well-informed decisions, and adapting to changing circumstances.
  4. Embrace a servant leadership style, focusing on building high performing, winning teams and investing in their growth. You will foster a positive and collaborative work environment, motivating your team to achieve shared goals.
  5. Utilize data and insights to strike down downtime and quality defects, driving quantifiable improvements in efficiency and quality. This includes meticulously tracking and reporting employee time and attendance, transforming raw data into actionable intelligence for strategic decision-making and continuous improvement.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent 7+ years of supervisory, manufacturing, military, or other relevant experience
  • Ability to work rotating shifts and hours, including nights and weekends
  • Fundamental working knowledge of PLC logic and controls

Nice to have

  • Experience with Lean / Six Sigma methodology
  • Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP) Experience

What the JD emphasized

  • Safety First
  • Bias for Action
  • Data-Driven Decision Making
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Accountability