Production Supervisor - Metal Stamping
Job Description
Job Description
Production Supervisor – Leadership Role + 4-Day Work Week + Growth Opportunity!
Step into a leadership role where your production expertise will make a real impact! This is your chance to lead a skilled team, drive operational excellence, and be part of a company that values integrity, teamwork, and continuous improvement.
Rotation Engineering & Manufacturing is seeking a Production Supervisor to join their team in Brooklyn Park, MN. With over 50 years of success, this family-owned company offers a stable and rewarding environment for career growth.
Great Pay: Earn up to $75K in this exciting role that takes on the full scope of production.
4-day Work Week: Monday through Thursday 6 am - 4:30 pm. No Fridays, no weekends!
If you have experience leading production teams and a passion for manufacturing excellence, this is the opportunity for you!
Why Supervisors Join the Rotation Engineering Team
- Competitive Pay: Compensation based on experience and leadership capabilities.
- Exceptional Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short- and long-term disability, 401k, generous PTO, and more!
- 4-day Work Week: Enjoy a balanced schedule with Monday through Thursday shifts.
- Stable Company: No layoffs during COVID-19 and a strong reputation in the industry.
- Team-Oriented Leadership: Work alongside a management team that values your input and supports your growth.
Who Are We Looking For?
- Must have a minimum of 3-4+ years experience as a Supervisor in a Metal Stamping facility.
- Strong understanding of manufacturing processes, safety procedures, and team leadership.
- Must have a minimum of 3-4+ years of experience setting dies in stamping presses.
- Completion of PMA Press Operator and Die Setter Training System (lessons 1-26) or 2 years previous set-up experience.
- Forklift experienced highly preferred.
What You’ll Be Doing
Setup & Operation
- Perform duties required to lead a team engaged in the set-up and operation of assembly machines, welders, spot welder, tumble & deburr, press brakes, manual and automatic punch presses fabricating a wide variety of precision metal stamped and laser cut piece parts.
- Monitor and maintain workflow to support Lean Manufacturing principles.
- Under direction, coordinate scheduling and work activities of department employees to accommodate priority items and resolve problem situations.
- Review labor requirements by work center and allocate staff as needed to accommodate schedule requirements.
- Completion of lessons 1-26 of PMA Press Operator and Die Setter Training System or 2 years previous set-up experience
- Performing the most complex set up operations without assistance
- Set-up and run a production job without assistance.
Quality Control
- Lead, manage, hold accountable direct reports. Identify, develop, and monitor production measurements.
- Recommend and implement production measurement improvements.
- Maintain quantity and quality of work to company and customer standards.
- Report to work as scheduled.
- Report immediately to supervisor/lead/manager any and all problems, which may affect safety, equipment, tooling, part quality or the effectiveness of the Quality Management System.
- Reading blueprints and performing all necessary measurements
Maintenance
- Investigate, troubleshoot, and resolve complex issues affecting equipment, materials, and tooling.
- Recommend and specify changes to materials, processes, equipment, and tooling to increase productivity.
- Resolve operating difficulties by identifying root cause and implementing corrective actions
- Training & Documentation
- Train, instruct and develop department employees
- Conduct performance appraisals and recommend wage increases, promotions, disciplinary action or termination to Production Manager.
- Exemplify Rotation Engineering Core Values
- Reading and following written procedures and work instructions
Ready to Lead?
Join a company that values your leadership and your contribution. Apply today and take the next step in your career with Rotation Engineering!
Company DescriptionCompany History
At Rotation Engineering, we have been satisfying your most critical metal stamping requirements since 1973.
Our Beginnings
Rotation Engineering was founded by James A. Lorence in 1973 as a tool and die company in Minnesota. In response to demand for single-source responsibility, Rotation Engineering added metal stamping operations in 1975.
Continued Growth
Business expanded rapidly and soon Rotation Engineering added manufacturing capabilities, including Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) and laser equipment, press brakes and shears, welding, and machining centers. The company manufactured a wide range of parts, from filet knives to blood pumps and even some parts used in the country’s defensive operations. By the early 1990s, the company’s facility had grown from its initial 2,500 square feet to 20,000 square feet.
Expansion to Brooklyn Park Facility
In 1995, Rotation Engineering moved into a new, custom-designed 38,000 square-foot building in Brooklyn Park, its current location. Responding to increased business, Rotation Engineering also expanded the services offered to customers. This further differentiated the company and provided customers with lower costs and faster response times. These services, in conjunction with extensive manufacturing capabilities, have become the foundation of Rotation Engineering’s customer appeal.
The Next Chapter
In 2010, Craig Komschlies purchased Rotation Engineering. Komschlies has over 20 years of experience in the metal stamping business. Today, located in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, Rotation Engineering is a progressive engineering, metal stamping and manufacturing company that has earned the respect and loyalty of its customers.
Our Facility
Rotation Engineering’s 38,000-square-foot office and production facility is located in the northern suburbs of Minneapolis/St. Paul, near major transportation infrastructure, manufacturing vendors and suppliers.
Company Description
Company History\r\nAt Rotation Engineering, we have been satisfying your most critical metal stamping requirements since 1973.\r\n\r\nOur Beginnings\r\nRotation Engineering was founded by James A. Lorence in 1973 as a tool and die company in Minnesota. In response to demand for single-source responsibility, Rotation Engineering added metal stamping operations in 1975.\r\n\r\nContinued Growth\r\nBusiness expanded rapidly and soon Rotation Engineering added manufacturing capabilities, including Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) and laser equipment, press brakes and shears, welding, and machining centers. The company manufactured a wide range of parts, from filet knives to blood pumps and even some parts used in the country’s defensive operations. By the early 1990s, the company’s facility had grown from its initial 2,500 square feet to 20,000 square feet.\r\n\r\nExpansion to Brooklyn Park Facility\r\nIn 1995, Rotation Engineering moved into a new, custom-designed 38,000 square-foot building in Brooklyn Park, its current location. Responding to increased business, Rotation Engineering also expanded the services offered to customers. This further differentiated the company and provided customers with lower costs and faster response times. These services, in conjunction with extensive manufacturing capabilities, have become the foundation of Rotation Engineering’s customer appeal.\r\n\r\nThe Next Chapter\r\n\r\nIn 2010, Craig Komschlies purchased Rotation Engineering. Komschlies has over 20 years of experience in the metal stamping business. Today, located in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, Rotation Engineering is a progressive engineering, metal stamping and manufacturing company that has earned the respect and loyalty of its customers.\r\n\r\nOur Facility\r\nRotation Engineering’s 38,000-square-foot office and production facility is located in the northern suburbs of Minneapolis/St. Paul, near major transportation infrastructure, manufacturing vendors and suppliers.