Charles Coleman
**** *. ******* ***** ******, Harvey, LA 70058
Cell: 504-***-****
*******.*********@*****.***
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
An Operations Supervisor with over 22 years of experience, as well as being highly motivated,
Organized, reliable, and hardworking. An innovative professional seeking a position offering opportunities for professional and personal growth. A self-starter with a positive, can-do attitude, who is driven to learn, improves and succeeds.
Areas of expertise:
- Process Audits - Facilities Maintenance
- Employee Retention - Manufacturing Policies & Procedures
- Quality Management - Training
- OSHA Safety Compliance/Inspections - Conflict Resolution
EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
Major: Management Microsoft Office:
Central State University – Wilberforce, Ohio Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Operations Supervisor
Impala Warehousing Burnside Terminal August 2019 - September 2020
4258 Highway 44, Darrow, LA 70725
(Warehoused Coal and Petroleum Coke (Petcock))
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement continuous improvement initiatives for operations
- Ensure that terminal equipment meets or exceeds all regulatory requirements through
Periodic inspections, ensure equipment availability of operations
- Participate and conduct training for workforce on various operations and safety topics
as it relates to leading daily, weekly and monthly safety meetings and completing all
required safety training and monthly refresher training; assist in identifying and executing corrective actions for non-compliance issues; participate and champion efforts to continuously improve operational safety, safety inspections and observation audits
- Participate /conduct incident investigations and root cause analysis, completion of
Action items
- Supervise and direct all aspects of cargo handling for both midstream and terminal
Operations.
- Ensure site permit writing, procedures and HSEC compliance
- Ability to work with HRMS and maintain timekeeping and personnel records
- Compliance to all local, state, and federal regulatory agency requirements
- Consistent fidelity to all Terminal H.S.E.C./Security Policies and Procedures
Operations Supervisor
Savage Services – Marathon Refinery, Grayville, LA June 2010 – July 2019
- Review Shift reports and inspections, including area notes and work orders
- Develop, implement, and evaluate systems and procedures to support manufacturing
Process development
- Review the daily budget and establish guidelines for labor, materials, supplies, and
Capital expenditures
- Provide projections/variance reports to the Savage Business Unit monthly
- Approve and distribute payroll to employees
- Implement cross-training of all departments, coach and discipline employees
- Update policies and work scope procedures
- Conduct operational meetings with employees and management, and provide weekly
Updates to the Regional VP
- Execute performance rounds, conduct audits, coordinate barge traffic, and enforce safety
Rules and regulations, and adhere to project timeframes
- Communicate with all parties to ensure production levels remain high and all systems are maintained
- Serve as backup to Facilities Manager and Operations Manager in their absence
- Establish quality and safety specifications while ensuring compliance to OSHA and EHS
guidelines
- Other duties as assigned
Operations Supervisor August 2008 – May 2010
Intralox Inc., Harahan, LA
- Supervised processing operations of 40+ cutters, processors, machine technicians, inspector packers and material handlers in the Plastic Injection Molding Division
- Monitored operations to improve performance of employees and operations group
- Conducted daily audits of 20-10 pallets of parts to determine usage in QC rework, on
QC hold, and parts being readied for assembly to customers
- Prepared shift reports on productivity, defective parts, equipment, and quality control
- Other assigned duties
Production Supervisor/Assistant Superintendent May 2004 – August 2008
Sanderson Farms – Hammond, LA
- Oversaw daily operations of 1st and 2nd processing of 65,000+ birds per shift
- Directed 140+ employees in the deboning line and specialty line
- Kept track of production numbers and yields and prepared production reports
- Consistently passed all USDA inspections and met incentive and production quotas
- Adhered to lean manufacturing by elimination of waste improving yields from 18%-25%
- USDA Certified in sanitation, inspection and QC
REFERENCES – Available upon Request