.Manufacturing Supervisor CAt Medtronic you can begin a life-long career of exploration and innovation, while helping champion healthcare access and equity for all. You'll lead with purpose, breaking down barriers to innovation in a more connected, compassionate world.A Day in the LifeResponsibilities may include the following and other duties may be assigned:Responsible for the development and implementation of activities in production area(s) to meet production goals, quality, and cost objectives.Prioritizes production schedules based on product introduction, equipment efficiency, and materials supply.Plans and administers procedures and budgets.Makes budgetary recommendations on capital expenditures and direct/indirect labor.Selects and develops personnel to ensure the efficient operation of the production function.Develops schedules and manpower requirements for assigned areas.Management Skills: Management of Financial and Material Resources, Critical Thinking, Project Management, Management of Personnel Resources, Collaboration and Productivity Software, Effective Communication Skills.Functional Skills: Machining and Manufacturing Technologies, Proficient computer skills, Data Science and Analysis, Lean Manufacturing and continued improvement, Managing Quality.PEOPLE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONAL CAREER STREAM: Management and supervisory professionals with one or more employees who are focused on tactical, operational and some strategic activities within a specified area. Levels within the management career stream typically have six or more direct reports. The majority of time is spent overseeing their area of responsibility, managing performance, developing talent, engagement and inclusion, communicating business and operational developments, planning, prioritizing and/or directing the responsibilities of direct reports. A key responsibility of roles in this career stream is managing people, which includes accountability for mentoring, developing and coaching staff on meeting/exceeding performance expectations and defined objectives, providing leadership to staff ensuring the prioritization of strategic and department level initiatives to include defining performance goals and targets, conducting performance reviews, and staff 1:1s to guide performance management and employee development efforts and manage toward departmental goals.DIFFERENTIATING FACTORSAutonomy: Supervises team members providing tactical and/or technical supervision. Spends a portion of time performing individual tasks. Receives assignments in task-oriented terms and delivers results according to established procedures.Organizational Impact: Plans operational objectives for a team of support personnel, typically within (1) department. Decisions impact team schedules or the allocation of time or material resources. Typically does not have budget or P&L accountability, but may manage day-to-day elements of the budget (e.G., overtime for staff)