Location 15569 Commerce Center Parkway,Muskego, WI, 53150,United States
Please note- this opening is for 2nd Shift (2:00pm to 10:00pm)
MISSION:
Jackson’s Food Company is the Snack Super™ brand powered by heroic employees and premium avocado oil. We stand poised to upset the snacking status quo forever. All employees support our mission of delivering a safe and quality product .
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Production Supervisor at Jackson’s Food Company provides frontline leadership for all production activities from the potato room through packaging, ensuring daily production goals, safety standards, and plant d efined Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are consistently achieved. This role is responsible for directing workflow, managing staffing, and ensuring run rates, yields, and quality metrics meet expectations on every shift. The Supervisor leads and develops Production Leads, operators, and technicians by setting clear expectations, providing coaching, and ensuring all team members are trained and competent in equipment operation, potato chip processing steps, documentation requirements, and food safety procedures. The Supervisor maintains an audit ready environment by enforcing GMPs, sanitation standards, and proper documentation practices.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The following statements reflect the general details necessary to describe the major functions of this position and are not intended to be a detailed description of all the work/functions that may be required . Other duties may be assigned. Individual will work a varied schedule based on client needs.
Understand the daily production plan and assign workflow to production associates and technicians in alignment with the daily scorecard.
Adjust staffing and line assignments based on skill level, production volume, and real time operational needs.
Identify potential production issues that may cause downtime and communicate them to the Production Manager, Maintenance, and leadership team by end of day—or immediately for urgent concerns.
Troubleshoot equipment, process, and material issues and collaborate with appropriate team members to ensure run rates meet daily goals.
Assume leadership and accountability for the production team, overseeing work performance, attendance, safety, and cultural alignment as outlined in the Jackson’s Chips Employee Handbook.
Set clear expectations for Leads and Operators and ensure consistent follow through and accountability.
Conduct coaching conversations, document performance concerns, and partner with HR and the Production Manager when corrective action is required.
Provide training for team members on potato chip processing steps, equipment operation, safety procedures, sanitation requirements, and quality standards.
Train and develop Production Leads to support daily operations, coach operators, and uphold expectations.
Assist the training department with maintaining training records, skill matrices, and certification documentation for all team members.
Ensure areas are “audit ready” by maintaining cleanliness, organization, food safety, and environmental safety.
Enforce GMPs, allergen controls, metal detection procedures, and contamination prevention practices.
Ensure accurate completion of all production documents, including batch records, quality checks, metal detector logs, sanitation verifications, and downtime reports.
Review paperwork for completeness and accuracy before submitting to Production Control or Quality.
Ensure all electronic entries (ERP, downtime tracking, yield reporting) are completed accurately and on time.
Manage raw material, WIP, and finished goods inventory in alignment with the production schedule and communicate concerns or variances to the Production Manager.
Oversee material movements and ensure proper handling and return of raw materials to the warehouse.
Monitor waste, oil usage, scrap, and yield performance, ensuring corrective actions are taken when targets are not met.
Verify that product meets all quality specifications, including slice thickness, color, oil content, seasoning levels, and packaging integrity.
Partner with Quality to address deviations, implement corrective actions, and prevent recurrence.
Support continuous improvement initiatives, including 5S, root cause problem solving, and standard work.
Support engineering in the qualification and validation of new equipment through “ready to operate” processes.
Provide feedback on equipment performance, operator usability, and training needs.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Supervisory experience in food manufacturing, ideally potato chip or snack food production.
Demonstrated ability to lead teams, set expectations, and hold individuals accountable.
Strong understanding of GMPs, food safety systems, and audit readiness.
Experience with ERP systems, production documentation, and inventory control.
Ability to train, coach, and develop Leads and Operators.
Strong communication skills with the ability to maintain professionalism and calm leadership in a fast - paced environment.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s degree from a four year college or university; and one to three years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination.
Three to five years experience in food manufacturing, ideally in a supervisory role.
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