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Manufacturing Operations Cell Supervisor

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Serta Simmons Bedding - USA

Riviera Beach, FL (In Person)

$96,100 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 5 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/20/2026

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Manufacturing Operations Cell Supervisor Serta Simmons Bedding
  • USA Riviera Beach, FL Job Details $7,100
  • $107,000 a year 9 hours ago Qualifications Manufacturing management Performance improvement leadership Engineering equipment malfunctions diagnostics Defect resolution root cause analysis Team supervision Coaching Machine troubleshooting Performance Reporting Quality control preventive actions Shift management Metrics Reporting Mid-level Industrial equipment troubleshooting 3 years Quality control audit Change management Manufacturing standard operating procedures Manufacturing facility Team development Professional development support Bachelor's degree Production planning Decision making Conflict management Hazard identification and correction Management reporting Managing manufacturing teams Operational excellence initiatives Quality audits Quality assurance within manufacturing Full Job Description Lead 2nd Shift Production at Serta Simmons Bedding•Riviera Beach, FL Step into the heart of our Riviera Beach facility and guide a high-performing 2nd shift team to build quality bedding products safely, on time, and within cost.
As the Production Supervisor, you'll orchestrate people, process, and materials while fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. A Day in Your Shift Kick off with a focused cell huddle: align on goals, set expectations, and communicate priorities.
Stay on the floor:
check production status hourly, remove bottlenecks, and course-correct to hit daily targets. Oversee continuous flow and materials delivery systems, partnering with associates to refine processes. Audit key result areas (quality, safety, scrap) yourself or assign audits to ensure standards are met. Interpret specifications and job orders, translate them into clear tasks, and delegate effectively. Review production schedules, estimate labor hours, and balance workload to meet delivery commitments. Coach and develop associates to expand skills and strengthen the bench. Identify daily production challenges, implement solutions to prevent recurrence, and champion change management. Recommend improvements to equipment, quality, production methods, and working conditions. How You'll Lead Set clear expectations and hold the team accountable while building morale. Handle conflict professionally and support associates through change. Establish and monitor standardized work for your team and follow Leader Standard Work for this role. Communicate precisely—up, down, and across the organization—listening to feedback and giving crisp direction. Safety and Decision-Making Lead by example: enforce safety protocols and proactively identify hazards. Diagnose root causes quickly, make sound decisions under pressure, and balance speed with quality and safety. What You Bring 3-5 years of supervisory experience in a Lean manufacturing environment. Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience. Hands-on understanding of machinery, processes, and production flow with the ability to troubleshoot equipment. Working knowledge of safety standards and quality control practices. Fluency in production metrics and reporting.
Travel:
Ability to travel up to 10%.