Production Supervisor Valve Shop
Oceaneering International
- Chesapeake, VA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Comply to “Supervisors Standards” and guide personnel in the performance of their duties.
- Supervisory responsibilities include training employees, planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
- Interface with customers to ensure complete satisfaction.
- Schedule, prioritize and control production within your production task/jobs to ensure that production deadlines are met, and manpower is optimized.
- Ensure economy and accountability in the expenditure of man-hours and material.
- Recommend and/or make improvements in equipment or production methods.
- Comply with safety procedures and regulations as required to ensure safety of production personnel and equipment. Maintain adherence to good housekeeping practices and safety guidelines in accordance with OII-MSD safety policies.
- Provide technical advice and interpretation of drawings, schematics, MIL-STDs, SUBSAFE requirements, production processes, etc., to production personnel.
- Provide training in deployment of trades personnel. Ensure personnel are properly prepared (e.g., required safety equipment, manuals, drawings, material, tools, QA paperwork, etc.).
- Ensure required production documentation is completed and filed properly (e.g., Time Sheets, QA Inspection Documentation (OQE), Material Purchase Order Requests, etc.).
- Provide production status for all assignments to the PM/APM for discussion at weekly meetings (e.g. Scheduling and Management).
- Conduct performance evaluations of assigned personnel. Working with HR and the Resource Dept., take proper and judicious disciplinary measures and handle grievances when required.
- Ensure all equipment issued to production personnel is safe and properly maintained.
- Ensure pre and post job briefs are held to discuss items of concern. Ensure all departments are invited and direct any department to attend if issues affect them.
- Ensure all material is on hand prior to assigning tasks. Comminate material issues to management/purchasing.
- Review OII work packages (REC, CWP and FWP) prior assigning tasks to ensure the full scope of work is identified for assigned task and the required references are on hand.
- Review/audit OII work packages (REC,TGI, OQE) at the completion of work to ensure all requirements/ OQE are completed. Sign the Re-Entry Control REC) and Maintenance Certification Record (MCR) as required at the completion of production work.
- Participate at assigned level with Fact Finding Critiques when required to identify unsatisfactory work processes.
- Be proficient and can understand technical requirements, collect data from production personnel regarding deficiencies, and disseminate a recommended corrective course of action to adjudicate the deficiency.
- Additional duties as assigned.
- A.S. Mechanical or Foreman Naval and/or Commercial Shipyard with extensive Apprenticeship Program; or High School/GED with Apprenticeship Diploma and additional mechanical vocational courses; or High School/GED with extensive military training and experience in mechanical and/or electrical systems.
- Ten years’ experience in repair /restoration of SUBSAFE valves and components may substitute for the A.S. degree.
- Management/Supervisory experience in submarine operation/repair.
- Minimum eight (8) years of hands-on experience with repair and maintenance of submarine hull, mechanical, electrical, electronic, ordnance, torpedo room, VLS, submarine mast/antenna, periscope and/or other sensor systems.
- Four (4) years of specialized experience in performing SUBSAFE/Level I material work.
- Technical knowledge and experience with submarine and/or surface combat weapons systems, launcher systems or other similar Naval or military system.
- Knowledge of the naval ship’s systems repair organization and procedures.
- Must have the ability to communicate and interface effectively with personnel within and outside the organization.
- Must be able to obtain a U.S. DOD Secret Security Clearance.