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Supervisor, Production Scheduling (dragon Spacecraft)

Train and lead a team to optimize production scheduling for the Dragon spacecraft.
Hawthorne, California, United States
Mid-Level
$95,000 - 135,000 USD / year
3 weeks ago
SpaceX

SpaceX

A leading aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company known for its Falcon rockets and Dragon spacecraft.

✨ About The Role

- The Supervisor will oversee the production scheduling team, ensuring the development and monitoring of master schedules for Dragon spacecraft. - Responsibilities include maintaining build and test schedules, providing daily visibility on schedule performance, and preparing probability-based schedules for management decisions. - The role involves supervising production coordinators and schedulers across multiple shifts and managing part shortage escalations. - The Supervisor will work closely with customers regarding shipments and daily schedule targets, requiring strong interpersonal skills. - This position requires the ability to analyze critical paths and variances in schedules to ensure production success.

âš¡ Requirements

- A bachelor's degree in aerospace, military, manufacturing, production, project planning, scheduling, or a related field is required. - Candidates should have at least 4 years of experience in relevant fields, demonstrating a strong background in production scheduling or operations management. - Experience leading a team or project is essential, with a minimum of 1 year in a supervisory role. - Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and similar scheduling software is necessary for success in this position. - Strong analytical and organizational skills are important, along with the ability to communicate effectively in a team environment.
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Supervisor, Production Scheduling (dragon Spacecraft)
Hawthorne, California, United States
$95,000 - 135,000 USD / year
Product
About SpaceX
A leading aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company known for its Falcon rockets and Dragon spacecraft.