Industrial operations and processes supervisor

At TOMRA Canada, our expertise lies in designing technological equipment for the collection, sorting and processing of returnable containers across Canada. We work with depots and retailers of all sizes to make the return of returnable containers as efficient, clean and pleasant as possible, thanks to technology. At our Baie-D’Urfé facility, we also offer aluminum and plastic reconditioning services for recycling.

Job Description :

Reporting to the Manufacturing Manager, the Industrial Operations and Process Supervisor organizes, controls and evaluates the various manufacturing and quality assurance processes. The Supervisor manages the assembly and packaging of technological solutions and recovery equipment. Participates in establishing and updating required quality standards. He/she analyzes work methods and industrial processes, and identifies and implements opportunities for improving efficiency.

Responsibilities:

  • Organizes and plans manufacturing and equipment reconditioning activities to meet quality standards and deadlines.
  • Improve the efficiency of industrial processes and work methods by ensuring that your team has all the resources it needs to carry out their tasks.
  • Participates in the identification, analysis and communication of risks to employees, including training on procedures.
  • Ensures implementation of and compliance with health and safety instructions and procedures.
  • Takes charge of managing and improving work ergonomics.
  • Ensures efficient and accurate inventory consumption.
  • Participates in the recruitment of team members and ensures the induction and integration of new employees.
  • Identifies and participates in the implementation of necessary employee training and manages daily and annual performance.
  • Proficient in ERP system and continuous improvement software. Supports and trains his team in their use.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in production management, industrial engineering or a relevant field
  • 5 years’ experience in a management position in a manufacturing or production environment and assembly line instrumentation
  • Mastering continuous improvement or process reengineering
  • Bilingual English/French (spoken and written)
  • Knowledge of MS Office, ERP and CAD an asset
  • Knowledge or training in electrical engineering an asset
  • Be action-oriented, organized, analytical and a team leader.