Company

AMOSupervisor

Kenya
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“AMO Supervisor. Skills: Process management, Cross-functional coordination, Vendor/stakeholder management. Oversees daily production operations. Coordinates with cross-functional teams”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensuring alignment with business goals; Ensuring alignment with client requirements; Ensuring satisfaction while maintaining compliance

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Resolve process deviations; Resolve technical issues

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Supervising staff, Maintaining quality standards, Adapting to client needs within contractual frameworks

What You'll Do.

Oversees daily production operations

Coordinates with cross-functional teams

Manages standardized processes

Provides technical guidance

Maintains quality standards

Adapts to client needs

Works with business unit personnel

Schedules production activities

Resolves technical issues

Oversees implementation of standardized processes

Ensures compliance with procedures

Provides guidance and support

Monitors team performance

Offers coaching and technical support

Manages interactions with clients

Participates in production planning

Analyzes production data

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Works closely with personnel from the business unit; Acts as the primary liaison between production teams and business stakeholders

Process & Methodology

Production planning, Resource allocation

Full Job Description

Job Profile Summary The AMO Supervisor oversees daily production operations, ensuring alignment with business goals and client requirements. They coordinate with cross-functional teams, manage standardized processes with some flexibility, and provide technical guidance. The role includes supervising staff, maintaining quality standards, and adapting to client needs within contractual frameworks. Job Description Cross-Functional Collaboration Works closely with personnel from the business unit to define operational tasks, schedule production activities, and resolve technical issues. Acts as the primary liaison between production teams and business stakeholders, ensuring alignment with organizational goals. Process Oversight and Execution Oversees the implementation of standardized production control processes. Ensures compliance with established procedures while allowing flexibility for team members to adapt methods as needed. Provides guidance and support to resolve process deviations and drive continuous improvement. Team Leadership and Guidance Supervises daily operations, assigns tasks, and monitors team performance. Offers coaching and technical support to ensure efficient workflow and high-quality output. Encourages a culture of accountability, safety, and operational excellence. Client and Contract Management Manages interactions with designated clients based on predefined contracts and service frameworks. Exercises discretion to adapt to client needs within agreed-upon limits, ensuring satisfaction while maintaining compliance with contractual obligations. Planning and Reporting Participates in production planning, resource allocation, and performance reporting. Analyzes production data to identify trends, bottlenecks, and opportunities for optimization The Baker Hughes internal title for this role is: Services Experienced Professional - ARMO Supervisor

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