Paint Shop Supervisor - Kansas City, KS Manufacturing - Kansas City, KS at Geebo

Paint Shop Supervisor - Kansas City, KS

Company Name:
MPS Group
_Summary_
The Paint Shop Supervisor is responsible for the quality of work, safety of personnel and subcontractors while performing routine and out-of-scope industrial cleaning operations at Host facility.
_Essential Duties and Responsibilities_
Develops TIS' and review these safety documents with the crew routinely. This involves evaluating the safety hazards on the job and determining and enforcing the precautions, procedures and PPE needed.
Evaluates and counsels employees on quality and safety.
Provides direction, equipment, small tools, materials and supplies to support the crew.
Act as a customer/client liaison.
Prepare and submit job reports as directed by the site manager, director and/or customer.
Make recommendations on equipment purchases, personnel needs, equipment maintenance, etc.
Receive and stow materials and supplies received.
Inspect equipment and small tools to ensure in proper working condition and red tag and pull out of service items that are damaged, broken or malfunctioning.
Conduct site inspections and Safety Tours: Mod Audits, Prime Booth Audits, Conveyor Audits, etc.
_Minimum
Qualifications:_
High School diploma;
Minimum 1 year of industry related experience;
Must have knowledge of all equipment used on the job site as well as all personal protective equipment, safety supplies, policies and procedures;
Proficient in Microsoft Office applications.
Applications and/or resumes may be submitted to:
Environmental Field Technician
Human Resources Department
MPS Group Inc. Farmington Hills, MI 48331 Or FAX
Or click here for general inquires and/or to submit a resumeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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