ONBOARDING SUPERVISOR
JOB SUMMARY
This position will support Human Resources and Operations in overseeing the orientation and onboarding
of all new hires. The Onboarding Supervisor supervises Onboarding Coordinators and evaluates the
effectiveness of training, coaching of best practices, and maintains all documentation for training
purposes. In addition, the Onboarding Supervisor will supervise the Orientation Trainer in ensuring that all
onboarding courses, floor training, and documentation is completed. The Onboarding Supervisor is
required to spend 65% of their time on the production floor overseeing the training efforts of Onboarding
Coordinators, conducting observations of Coordinators and new hires, and holding one-on-ones with all
new hires in the program. This position is responsible for evaluating new team members using
independent judgment, helping them meet goals related to workplace safety, food safety/quality, and
production requirements. As a member of management, the Onboarding Supervisor is required to achieve
human resources and facility objectives, and must be able to direct, train, assign, and coach new
coordinators and new team members to successfully perform the assigned job duties. The Onboarding
Supervisor develops action plans and oversees retention programs at the plant level and reports to the
Human Resources Manager. The Onboarding Supervisor is responsible for implementing and enforcing
company work rules, GMPs, and policies, including recommending corrective action and discipline for
employees under their supervision and training.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Accomplishes department objectives by supervising onboarding team and organizing and monitoring
work processes.
Ability to present ideas, concepts, issues, concerns, and questions in a well thought out, positive, and
professional manner to team members and management.
Capacity to resolve conflicts using creative solutions.
Ability to work professionally with people from a wide variety of cultural and socio-economic
backgrounds.
Drive to develop team and others around
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers and others.
Adept at giving and receiving feedback.
Excellent organizational and time management skills.
Ability to work independently; disciplined, confident and self-starter.
Must be willing to work in a plant/industrial environment.
Must be able to work in hot/cold areas, stand for long periods of time.
Previous training experience preferred.
Must have a great attendance record and be in good standing.
To perform this job successfully, applicant must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.