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Process Supervisor Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

The Process Engineer is responsible for leading the optimization and implementation of projects ... Interact with supervisors and workers to explore initiatives, ideas, and order progress. * Develop ...

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Process Engineer in the plant will be responsible for the Process Engineering side of the business ... Ability to plan and coordinate activities within supervised personnel and other departments

Multi-Process Operator

Jacksonville, FL

$17.25 - $21.75/hr

Multi Process Operator Supervisor: Production Supervisor, Details Classification: Hourly, non-exempt Shift: 1st Shift M-F 7AM - 330PM amp; 2nd Shift M-F 330PM-12AM **We are currently hiring for 1st ...

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How much do process supervisor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for process supervisor in Florida is $21.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.15 and $26.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Process Supervisors?

Process Supervisors are professionals responsible for overseeing and managing the day-to-day operations of a specific process or set of processes within an organization, often in manufacturing, production, or industrial settings. They ensure that workflows run smoothly, production targets are met, and quality standards are maintained. Process Supervisors also supervise team members, troubleshoot process issues, and implement improvements to enhance efficiency and safety. Their role is vital for maintaining productivity and ensuring the successful execution of operational procedures.

How does a Process Supervisor typically collaborate with other departments to ensure smooth operations?

Process Supervisors work closely with departments such as quality assurance, maintenance, and logistics to maintain efficient workflows. They regularly communicate production goals and address any issues that arise, ensuring that processes remain aligned with company standards. Collaboration often involves cross-functional meetings, troubleshooting process bottlenecks, and coordinating staff schedules. Building strong relationships with other teams is essential for resolving challenges quickly and maintaining high productivity.

What is the difference between Process Supervisor vs Process Operator?

AspectProcess SupervisorProcess Operator
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; often technical certificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent; technical training
Work EnvironmentSupervisory role overseeing operations, safety, and staffHands-on role operating machinery and monitoring processes
Industry UsageManufacturing, chemical plants, oil & gasManufacturing, chemical processing, power plants

The Process Supervisor typically oversees the process operations, ensuring safety and efficiency, while the Process Operator handles the day-to-day machinery operation. Both roles require technical knowledge, but the supervisor has additional responsibilities in management and oversight.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Process Supervisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Process Supervisor, you need expertise in process management, quality control, and a relevant degree or experience in manufacturing or operations. Familiarity with ERP systems, Lean manufacturing tools, and safety protocols is typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help you motivate teams and address operational challenges effectively. These skills ensure efficient workflow, high-quality output, and a safe, productive work environment.
What are popular job titles related to Process Supervisor jobs in FL? For Process Supervisor jobs in FL, the most frequently searched job titles are:
Operations Processing Technician I

Operations Processing Technician I

VIVEX Biologics, Inc.

Miami, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Job Purpose
The Operations Processing Technician I support the processing and documentation requirements of tissue during the cleaning, cutting, shaping, inspecting, and packaging operations for transplantation purposes. The Operations Processing Technician I is also responsible for ensuring that all equipment and supplies used for processing are maintained and ready for use, and that all Processing Room maintenance is completed daily while complying with Quality Assurance requirements as mandated by federal, state, and trade regulations.
Duties and Responsibilities
  1. Promotes Lean behaviors across the organization (includes leading and participating in Try storming, Brainstorming and other Lean related initiatives)
  2. Preparation of aseptic processing, environmental set-up including all equipment supplies and monitoring of sterile rooms as per SOP requirements.
  3. Processing of all allografts for clinical use such as bone, soft tissues, skin, autografts and other tissues as instructed by Processing Supervisor, Team Lead or designee.
  4. Daily activities include:
  • Preparation and preservation of all types of bone, soft tissue, and birth tissue for cutting and shaping into allografts.
  • Lyophilization
  • Treatment of tissue with liquid nitrogen when applicable
  • Tissue allograft
  • Culture sampling and packaging as specified by SOPs.
  • Decalcification of bone as applicable per SOPs.

5. Familiarity and knowledge of information contained in the Tissue Bank Manuals.
6. Applies Problem Solving Techniques and 5 WHY's analysis to address Non-Conformities, Correction reports, and Customer Complaints as well as Technical Challenges by means of applying the root cause analysis process.
7. Ensures that Processing Operations comply to State and Federal Regulations and AATB Standards.
8. Driven by a challenging sense of urgency for customer delivery and Quality Standards during Processing.
9. Coordinates with Supporting Teams During the Process of Product Transfer for Execution of pilot runs at the Processing Stage.
10. Uses Judgment to Identify, Troubleshoot and resolve Day-to-Day Technical Operations Flow interrupters.
Requirements
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in science or related with a minimum of 0-1-year relevant experience or associate degree with 1 or more years of relevant experience. Tissue Banking experience Preferred. Strong analytical, planning critical thinking, and troubleshooting skills. Ability to effectively communicate with multidisciplinary teams.
Qualifications include:
  • Computer Processing
  • Lean Behaviors
  • Problem Solving
  • Strong Interpersonal and organizational skills
  • Good documentation skills
  • Written, Verbal and strong communication skills
  • Attention to detail

Working Conditions
Majority of the work is performed indoors and in a cleanroom environment. Must be willing to work weekends and evening hours as necessary. Must be willing to accommodate travel if necessary.
Physical Requirements
The ability to stand for extended periods of time. Occasional lifting/pushing heavy objects up to 50 pounds.
Direct Reports
No Direct Reports.