Production Supervisor
Company: Summit Body & Equipment
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Full-time Description Summit Body has served the commercial
truck and transportation industry in the Pacific Northwest for over
35 years building and upfitting dry vans, flatbeds and refrigerated
vans. In 2021, Summit acquired a Seattle-area service center, which
repairs and refinishes all makes and models of medium, heavy duty,
specialty, and fleet vehicles. The Production Coordinator is
responsible for leading a production team to meet the daily
production schedule by training and adhering to established
Standard Work Instructions (SWI). Working closely with the
Production Manager, the Production Coordinator is responsible for
training employees in documented standard work methods and quality
expectations so their team can complete their work assignment
safely at the expected work pace. The Production Coordinator is
also responsible for leading the continuous improvement efforts
within their production area of oversight. They are responsible for
communicating modifications to the established Standard Work
Instructions, through process improvements or tooling, with the
sole purpose of reducing labor content. This is not a daily working
supervisor position, except while training employees in their new
job routines or filling in for employees who are absent. The
Production Coordinator will assist a new team member in the
completion of work tasks in order to maintain the line pace as a
part of the training process. This is a critical role to maintain
the pace and quality of the manufacturing line. The ideal candidate
collaborates well, has an eye for detail, and follows written
instructions well. Essential Duties and Responsibilities · Perform
all duties of the Production Specialist and Welding/Fabrication
Specialist job descriptions at an expert level. · Provide, train
and clearly communicate Standard Work Instructions (SWI) for the
production areas of responsibility and ensure strict team adherence
to these practices. · Ensure a high level of teamwork and maintain
workflow at a pace that meets or exceeds takt/process time as
defined by the SWI or the upfit data. · Maintain a team-wide
continuous improvement approach to the SWI and suggest weekly ways
to improve efficiency or quality through process or tooling
improvements. · Always maintain a safe work environment and report
any unsafe conditions to management immediately. · Participate on
the Safety Committee as needed as a representative of the
production leadership team. · Motivate, coach, and train team
members to safely complete their work assignments according to the
SWI while meeting the established line pace (or forecasted process
time) and product quality expectations. · Interview potential new
team members for hire, perform employee performance reviews, and
coach and counsel team members through the workplace corrective
action/disciplinary process. · Using Value Stream Map (VSM)
observation methods, update, maintain and improve SWI and the VSM.
· Be the SWI Champion for your area of production and ensure that
the most recent version of the SWI is used in training, provided to
each employee, and a laminated copy is on display in the work area.
· With minimal direction, troubleshoot and solve production
problems affecting the employees’ ability to meet the production
schedule at pace and the product quality expectations. · Lead
Continuous Improvement efforts in their production area of
responsibilities to meet company goals. · Monitor and analyze
production quality, productivity, and production data for trends
and improvements. · Assist Production Manager in building
production schedule and meeting customer’s demand for product and
lead-times. · Maintain a clean, organized production and material
storage area at all times. · Assist the Production Manager with
additional tasks as requested. Work Environment The factory noise
level may require ear protection. The work area has forklift
traffic and will occasionally require exposure to wet conditions,
fumes or airborne particles, and vibration. Intermittently
throughout the day you will be required to go outside in various
weather conditions. On occasion there may be a need to lift, carry,
push, and pull 75 lbs. Stooping, bending, twisting, climbing
ladders and standing for periods of time may occasionally be
required. Work Hours The Production Coordinator’s routine work
hours are Monday through Thursday from 5:45 am to 4:30 pm. The
workweek may expand up to 50 hours per week and/or Saturday
overtime to meet customer demand. Compensation Salary commensurate
with experience, health/dental/life insurance, paid vacation, 401K,
and ESOP participation. Summit Body & Equipment is an equal
opportunity employer. Nothing in the job description guarantees
employment and/or restricts management’s right to assign or
reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the job
with or without accommodation. Requirements · High-school diploma,
or equivalent required. · Basic entry level computer skills in MS
Outlook, Word and Excel. · Ability to motivate and coach employees
to grow and stretch themselves without showing favoritism towards
employees. · Effective oral and written communication skills for
training employees and updating standard work instructions.
Bi-lingual skills are a plus. · Ability to safely operate all the
various hand and pneumatic tools, power tools, cranes, measuring
devices, forklift, fabrication equipment and MIG welders. · Must
pass pre-employment background check and drug test and annual
random retesting. · Must have your own transportation and valid
driver’s license. · Must own as a minimum all the tools on the
“Summit Tools Required” list and a toolbox to store them in.
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