Supervisor of Fabrication Manufacturing - Morgan City, LA at Geebo

Supervisor of Fabrication

Company Name:
IBM
The Drilling Business Unit of Cameron International is currently hiring for a Fabrication Supervisor in our Morgan City/Berwick,
louisiana
location. This is a direct-hire opportunity and offers a base salary and an excellent benefits package as well as a unique opportunity to grow your career due to our continued growth.

Why Cameron?

At Cameron, our reputation relies on our professionals who develop, build and maintain our products and
services
. That's why across our entire organization, we ensure that all our people have the tools, the training and the support to be successful in our dynamic culture. From state-of-the-art equipment to ongoing development, you'll discover all the benefits of a global company that's proud of those who make us an industry leader --- www.C-A-M.com

Job Description:

- Reviews production orders or schedules to ascertain product data such as types, quantities, and specifications of products and scheduled delivery dates in order to plan department operations - Plans production operations, establishing priorities and sequences for manufacturing products - Prepares operational schedules and coordinates manufacturing activities to ensure production and quality of products meets specifications - Reviews production and operating reports and resolves operational, manufacturing, and maintenance problems to ensure minimum costs and prevent operational delays - Inspects machines and equipment to ensure specific operational performance and optimum utilization - Develops or revises standard operational and working practices and observes wuorkers to ensure compliance with standards.

Qualifications:

High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and a minimum of 5
years of experience in a manufacturing environment.

To be considered for this position:
Email a confidential resume in Word toEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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