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The Production Supervisor is responsible for the overall safety of their team, quality of incoming and outgoing products, on-time delivery of internal work or customer orders and optimization of all ...

The Production Supervisor is responsible for the overall safety of their team, quality of incoming and outgoing products, on-time delivery of internal work or customer orders and optimization of all ...

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Production Supervisor * Plastic Injection Molding Manufacturer * Crystal Lake, IL * 3rd Shift * $25.00 - $35.00/hr We are working with an established plastics manufacturing company based in the ...

2nd Shift Production Supervisors Needed- Brownsville, TN (Please note if you are viewing this posting on an external job board, unless specifically stated in the posting, the provided hourly/salary ...

Production Supervisor * Plastic Injection Molding Manufacturer * Crystal Lake, IL * 3rd Shift * $25.00 - $35.00/hr We are working with an established plastics manufacturing company based in the ...

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How much do production supervisor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for production supervisor in the United States is $70,872.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,000.00 and $80,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Production Supervisor, you need strong leadership abilities, knowledge of manufacturing processes, and typically an associate or bachelor's degree in engineering, business, or a related field. Familiarity with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, lean manufacturing tools, and safety regulations is highly valued. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and team management skills are essential soft skills for motivating staff and resolving workplace challenges. These competencies ensure efficient production, high-quality output, and a safe, productive work environment.

What does a Production Supervisor do?

A Production Supervisor oversees daily operations on the production floor, ensuring that manufacturing processes run smoothly, efficiently, and safely. They are responsible for coordinating activities among workers, monitoring productivity, maintaining quality standards, and addressing any issues that may arise during production. Additionally, Production Supervisors often handle scheduling, training new employees, and implementing company policies related to safety and quality control.

What is the work of a Production Supervisor?

A Production Supervisor oversees daily manufacturing operations, ensuring production goals are met efficiently and safely. They coordinate staff, monitor equipment, enforce safety standards, and may use production management software to optimize workflows.

How much does a Production Supervisor earn?

Production Supervisors typically earn a median annual salary of around $60,000 to $80,000, depending on experience, industry, and location. They often oversee manufacturing processes, manage teams, and ensure safety and quality standards are met.

What is a Production Supervisor's job?

A Production Supervisor oversees daily manufacturing operations, ensuring production goals are met efficiently and safely. They coordinate staff, monitor equipment, enforce safety protocols, and maintain quality standards, often using production management tools. Strong leadership, communication skills, and knowledge of safety regulations are essential for this role.

What are common challenges faced by Production Supervisors, and how can they be managed effectively?

Production Supervisors often face challenges such as meeting production targets under tight deadlines, handling equipment malfunctions, and managing diverse teams with varying skill levels. Effective supervisors address these issues by fostering open communication, implementing proactive maintenance schedules, and providing regular training to team members. Building strong relationships with both frontline staff and upper management also helps in quickly resolving problems and maintaining a smooth workflow.

What Does a Production Supervisor Do?

As a production supervisor, your job is to oversee the process of creating a product for your organization. This could include acting as a producer for a TV show or film, manufacturing physical goods, or overseeing a project to manufacture a unique machine or device that your company needs. Regardless of the form that production takes, production supervisors ensure coordination between all relevant groups and ensure they complete the final product on-time and within its set budget. The other details of this job vary by position, but they typically include providing work direction, communicating overall priorities, determining whether or not additional training or staff are necessary, and resolving any issues that occur during production.

What is the average pay of a manufacturing supervisor?

The average salary of a manufacturing supervisor typically ranges from $55,000 to $85,000 per year, depending on experience, industry, and location. Supervisors with certifications or specialized skills may earn higher wages, and the role often involves overseeing production processes and managing teams.
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Infographic showing various Production Supervisor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $70,872 per year, or $34.1 per hour.
Production Supervisor

Production Supervisor

Lumbermen's

Cottage Grove, MN

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Lumbermen's Inc. rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 11 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

27th of 47 rated home improvement suppliers and fitters


Job description

WHO WE ARE:

Headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan since 1955, Lumbermen's operates in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Minnesota. A leading distributor and manufacturer, we are driven by our mission to enrich lives by intentionally caring for all who experience us.  We are employee owned and relationship powered.

WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING:

Located at our Cottage Grove office, the Production Supervisor will be responsible for ensuring the timely completion of customer orders. Day-to-day responsibilities include:

Performance:
The Production Supervisor is responsible for the overall safety of their team, quality of incoming and outgoing products, on-time delivery of internal work or customer orders and optimization of all costs associated within the operation.  The Production Supervisor will be responsible for knowing how each of these are performing on a daily, weekly, and monthly level. They will own the system of capturing performance information along with leading the team to develop robust and sustainable corrective action.  The following are details into each area:

Safety- The Production Supervisor owns each and every safety event along with the culture of safe behaviors.  Following are the Production Supervisor responsibilities:

  • Communicate and report out performance with the Operations Manager daily
  • In the event of a safety incident (recordable or not), ensure the proper action is being taken to address employee wellbeing. Details will be communicated at department standup meetings
  • Each operation within the department has a documented Job Safety Analysis
  • Execute strategies to improve department safety performance. Execute metrics, paretos and actions to support these strategies and communicate with upper management

Quality- The Production Supervisor is responsible for the overall quality of finished product along with addressing internal defects that impact the operation.  Following are the Production Supervisors responsibilities:

  • Communicate and report out performance with the Operations Manager daily
  • Make sure each operation within the department has documented cyclical and non-cyclical standard work
  • Track and trend all internal incoming quality defects and address these with supplying departments/leaders. Have knowledge of this daily and communicate at department standup meetings with team.
  • Understand all external customer defects and support corrective action planning
  • Execute strategies to improve department DPPT (defective parts per thousand) performance. Execute metrics, paretos and actions to support these strategies and communicate with upper management

Delivery- The Production Supervisor is knowledgeable of daily production schedules and develops daily strategies to meet all internal and customer deliveries.  Following are the Production Supervisor's responsibilities:

  • Communicate and report out performance with the Operations Manager daily
  • Understand daily customer demand, execute strategies to complete daily schedules and communicate expectations to all direct reports.
  • Have knowledge of daily schedule execution and communicate at department standup meetings
  • Prepare staffing plans every day and align with the Operations Manager on training plans, staffing recommendations and strategies to accomplish daily schedules
  • Execute strategies to improve department on time delivery performance. Execute metrics, paretos and actions to support these strategies and communicate with upper management

Cost- The Production Supervisor is responsible for controlling direct and variable costs within their department.  The direct focus will be on labor performance to standard and scrap performance.  Following are the Production Supervisors responsibilities:

  • Communicate and report out performance with the Operations Manager daily
  • Understand daily scrap performance by work cell, have detailed root cause and corrective action and communicate out at the department standup meetings
  • Understand controllable costs through deep dives with the Operations Manager and develop strategies to reduce unnecessary spending
  • Understand inventory accuracy and cycle count accuracy of each storeroom and communicate out at department standup meetings.
  • Execute strategies to improve department cost performance. Execute metrics, paretos and actions to support these strategies and communicate with upper management

People:

The Production Supervisor is responsible for the overall culture of their team.  This means that they will lead by example and have high expectations for how we interact with each other and the ways in which we work together.  The Production Supervisor will be responsible for knowing the culture of the team on a daily basis and will own the system of capturing improvement plans along with leading the team to develop robust and sustainable corrective action.  The following are details into each area:

Communication- Communication is the most important part of developing the desired habits of a shop culture.  When, what, why and how should all be part of the Production Supervisors strategy to communicate with their team.  Following are the Production Supervisors responsibilities:

  • Execute a daily communication process to highlight prior day performance (SQDC) to team members
  • Take the lead on communicating company policies, key events and general information that is critical for Employee Owners to know what is happening in the life of Lumbermen's

Development- The Production Supervisor balances development of self and their teams.  They should have documented personal action plans that are aligned with the Operations Manager and meets the growth needs.  The same goes for all Employee Owners.  Following are the Production Supervisors responsibilities

  • Develop a personal accountability system to house completed, open and future action plans for future personal development. Meet with the Operations Manager (at least monthly) to discuss progress and support needed
  • Support the process development, communication and evolution of team member roles (shop floor and office) by coaching individuals to understand the business and own it
  • Be an influential leader that develops peers and others within the department by showing integrity, character in the face of adversity, ways to effectively problem solve and participate in actions that promote improved business results

At Lumbermen's, we pride ourselves on treating our customers like family and delivering exceptional service.  It's crucial that the person selected to fill this role is highly organized and detail-oriented, service-minded, a strong and friendly communicator, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. 

WHO WE NEED:

  • Positive attitude
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Commitment to safety and adherence to policies as a top priority
  • Ability to delegate work and effectively lead a team to success
  • Effectiveness in providing clarity to team in achieving company goals and objectives
  • Strong problem-solving skills.
  • Natural detail-orientation
  • Ability to accurately read orders and stage material to internal customer needs
  • Desire to "do things right the first time"

KEY QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS

  • High School diploma/GED required
  • Prior woodworking would be considered a plus; router, miter saws, table saws
  • Prior cabinet manufacturing or trim carpentry work would be considered a plus
  • Knowledge of exterior doors desired

WHAT WE OFFER:

Lumbermen's exists to enrich the lives of people by intentionally caring for all who experience us.  You will experience a different kind of work environment and "family" here and help live out the Lumbermen's promises of committing to those who count on us, doing what's right, exercising sound business practices and earning consideration. Other benefits include:

  • A collaborative and supportive work environment
  • ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) - generous company-funded retirement
  • Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
  • Flexible spending/health savings account
  • 401(k)
  • The SOURCE - free and confidential support resources for our team
  • Clothing allowance (for applicable roles)
  • Paid time off
  • Paid holidays
  • Training and development
  • Advancement opportunities

Lumbermen's is proud to be a drug and alcohol-free workplace.  In addition, Lumbermen's will not discriminate against any employee or candidate because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. We participate in E-Verify.


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