Production Supervisor at Nestlé Nigeria

by Area Talk

Job Summary

Nestlé Nigeria is currently looking for a Production Supervisor to deliver the shift / line objectives by empowering and engage people to develop their capability and ways of working through NCE implementation.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the Safety Culture and conditions for a Safe Working Environment. Check and enforce personnel hygiene & safety procedures (e.g PPE, shoe change & hand wash, LOTO, etc.).
  • Ensure that finished products are consistently manufactured according to standards of quality and relevant manufacturing instructions (compliance).
  • Ensure that the working areas are kept clean and are maintained in working order including all installations in accordance with Nestlé Good Manufacturing Practices (NGMP).
  • Manage Production effectively through operational reviews (SHO, SOR, DOR) and use Standard Routines (SDCA) to ensure sustainable results. Use of Basic Problem-Solving tools and knowledge sharing (OPLs) to drive continuous improvements.
  • Ensure the identified development plan and assure the competencies of his/her team (incl. Temporary people) as per the agreed plan with Production Manager (proper training inc. equipment, safety procedures, hygiene).
  • Ensure constant dialogue with relevant stakeholders (line shift teams, Production Manager, Maintenance, Unions, functional representatives on the line)

Requirements

  • BSc/HND in Food Science/ Technology, Mechanical/ Electrical/ Industrial Engineering, and other related discipline.
  • 1-2 years’ experience in a functional role in food industry/ FCMG.
  • Experience in managing and engaging / motivating people.
  • Advance knowledge of Microsoft office suits and problem-solving certification (minimum Green Belt) will be added advantage.

Method of Application

Interested and Qualified Candidates Should Click Here to Apply online

Deadline: 16th January 2024.


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