
Lamination Supervisor
Hayfield Window & Door Company, LLC, Hayfield, MN, United States
Lamination Supervisor
For more than 65 years, Hayfield Window & Door Company has been an innovator in the window and door industry. Founded in 1951 as an aluminum storm window fabricator, Hayfield has continually evolvedintroducing wood interiors, vinyl products, and expanding into both residential and commercial markets. Our commitment to sustainability began in the 1970s and continues today through our reduce, reuse, recycle philosophy.
Operating in a 190,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility on 55 acres, our products exceed industry standards while offering countless design possibilities. Acquired by Drum Capital in 2019, we continue to grow our brand, territory, and dealer support.
The Lamination Supervisor oversees daily lamination department operations to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality production. This role supervises lamination operators, coordinates workflow and machine operations, ensures materials are properly staged, and supports employees in meeting production schedules and quality standards. The Lamination Supervisor is responsible for maintaining safety compliance, improving operational efficiency, and achieving production targets.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Department Supervision
Supervise daily department activities and assigned personnel.
Support, train, coach, and evaluate lamination operators and production staff.
Assign work, monitor productivity, and ensure production goals are met.
Ensure staffing, workflow, and schedules align with operational needs.
Enforce company policies, safety rules, and PPE requirements.
Production Operations Oversight
Oversee lamination machine setup, operation, and shutdown procedures.
Monitor workflow and machine performance; assist with troubleshooting as needed.
Ensure operators follow job specifications, work orders, and quality standards.
Coordinate material flow and staging to prevent production delays.
Record production data, machine settings and quality inspection results.
Minimize scrap and ensure proper waste handling.
Oversee packaging, labeling, and staging of finished goods.
Partner with maintenance on equipment issues and preventive maintenance.
Identify opportunities to improve efficiency, reduce downtime, and enhance processes
Compensation & Benefits
The salary range for this position is $58,000
$75,000 annually, based on experience, qualifications, and internal equity. This range represents a good-faith estimate of compensation at the time of posting.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, which includes:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
401(k) Retirement Plan
Paid Time Off (PTO)
New hires begin accruing PTO immediately, with 104 accrued hours available
Paid Holidays
Requirements
Manufacturing experience required; experience with lamination or converting equipment strongly preferred.
Ability to read and follow written instructions, work orders, and production schedules.
Strong mechanical aptitude and practical problem-solving skills.
Experienced in machine setup, calibration and workflow optimization.
The ability to use basic hand tools.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
Operate forklift once certified.
Basic math and measurement skills.
For more than 65 years, Hayfield Window & Door Company has been an innovator in the window and door industry. Founded in 1951 as an aluminum storm window fabricator, Hayfield has continually evolvedintroducing wood interiors, vinyl products, and expanding into both residential and commercial markets. Our commitment to sustainability began in the 1970s and continues today through our reduce, reuse, recycle philosophy.
Operating in a 190,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility on 55 acres, our products exceed industry standards while offering countless design possibilities. Acquired by Drum Capital in 2019, we continue to grow our brand, territory, and dealer support.
The Lamination Supervisor oversees daily lamination department operations to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality production. This role supervises lamination operators, coordinates workflow and machine operations, ensures materials are properly staged, and supports employees in meeting production schedules and quality standards. The Lamination Supervisor is responsible for maintaining safety compliance, improving operational efficiency, and achieving production targets.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Department Supervision
Supervise daily department activities and assigned personnel.
Support, train, coach, and evaluate lamination operators and production staff.
Assign work, monitor productivity, and ensure production goals are met.
Ensure staffing, workflow, and schedules align with operational needs.
Enforce company policies, safety rules, and PPE requirements.
Production Operations Oversight
Oversee lamination machine setup, operation, and shutdown procedures.
Monitor workflow and machine performance; assist with troubleshooting as needed.
Ensure operators follow job specifications, work orders, and quality standards.
Coordinate material flow and staging to prevent production delays.
Record production data, machine settings and quality inspection results.
Minimize scrap and ensure proper waste handling.
Oversee packaging, labeling, and staging of finished goods.
Partner with maintenance on equipment issues and preventive maintenance.
Identify opportunities to improve efficiency, reduce downtime, and enhance processes
Compensation & Benefits
The salary range for this position is $58,000
$75,000 annually, based on experience, qualifications, and internal equity. This range represents a good-faith estimate of compensation at the time of posting.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, which includes:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
401(k) Retirement Plan
Paid Time Off (PTO)
New hires begin accruing PTO immediately, with 104 accrued hours available
Paid Holidays
Requirements
Manufacturing experience required; experience with lamination or converting equipment strongly preferred.
Ability to read and follow written instructions, work orders, and production schedules.
Strong mechanical aptitude and practical problem-solving skills.
Experienced in machine setup, calibration and workflow optimization.
The ability to use basic hand tools.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
Operate forklift once certified.
Basic math and measurement skills.