1. Sean P. Horton
623 Avondale Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43604
Cell: (419) 450-4658
seanpaulhorton@gmail.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-horton-403a3455
SUMMARY
Production Supervisor/Production Administrative Supervisor with more than 4 years of
experience in the consumer products manufacturing industry. Results oriented with a
proven track record of leadership and team contributions. Individual contributor who
excels in meeting/exceeding goals and problem solving. Experience in both union and
non-union environments, administration, quality, and safety. Takes proactive role in
facilitating, coaching and mentoring employees, preventative maintenance, and quality
assurance.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Priority Dispatch
Perrysburg, Ohio
Independent Contractor 09/09/2009-
Present
Responsible for delivery and transportation of medical supplies to the nursing industry.
Collecting and delivering customer products safely, securely, punctually, and in strict
confidentiality.
Successful completion of all relevant training including: HIPAA, Blood borne Pathogens, and
OHSA.
Strong record keeping and tracking mileage for federal and state regulation purposes.
Excellent customer service skills with customers.
Libbey Glass Toledo, Ohio
Production Administrative Supervisor 07/20/15-
08/15/2016
Responsible for the supervision of 50-75 machine operators, selectors, and maintenance personnel in a
multi union environment. Review, edit, and approve daily and weekly time for employees. Facilitated
meetings and safety training on a quarterly basis. Attended quality meetings with quality personnel to
reduce held-ware and increase production.
• Reduced payroll errors and meet quarterly quotas of less than 4 pay claims per quarter.
• Exceeded or sustained production quotas of 95% or higher with quality training.
2. • Enforcing and implementing strong safety guidelines and protocols.
• Perform SPC data evaluation, Lehr Surveys, Data input and interpretation for quality assurance.
Hearthside Food Solutions
McComb, Ohio
Production Supervisor 01/12/2015-
07/03/15
Responsible for the supervision of 40 employees. Conducted daily shift meetings to discuss quality, safety,
and production. Accountable for forming and maintaining a 5S environment for continuous
improvement.
• Attained 90.0% machine performance, resulting in maintaining 100% production goals.
• Reduced safety incidents with S.T.O.R.M. methodology (Safety through Observation,
Reinforcement, and Motivation.)
• Reduced or sustained scrap/waste at 7% or less through use of larger sanitation containers.
United Parcel Service (UPS) Maumee, Ohio
Package Handler 11/18/2013-
01/25/2015
Unload trucks in a timely manner to ensure optimal work flow
Safely adhere to strong safety protocols and procedures.
Responsible for scanning and containerizing packages in a high volume work environment.
Trained in CPR and emergency preparedness situations.
United States Postal Service Toledo, Ohio
Production Supervisor 01/15/2004-04/16/2007
Responsible for the supervision of up to 30 employees for a multi-union government agency. Performed
safety audits, quality control checks, time and attendance evaluations. Hired, trained, coached, and
disciplined new employees for seasonal seasons.
First supervisor to meet standard of 200,00 magazines processed with implementation of
automated machines in an 8-hour shift.
Consistently meet throughput requirements of 38,000 per hour, per machine in automation units.
Data input and recognition of TACS (Time, Attendance, Control, System).
Recognized for top 10 regional status in productivity.
Quality surveys to ensure timely delivery of customer demands.
Education: Toledo, Ohio
University of Toledo December 2014
Bachelor of Business Administration: Management (GPA 3.3)
Owens Community College Perrysburg, Ohio
Associate of Applied Business: Business Management (GPA 3.2) May
2012
Associate of Applied Business: Supervision (GPA 3.3) May 2010
3. United States Postal Service: Cincinnati, Ohio
Certificate of Completion: Associate Supervisor Program
December 2004
Community Service:
Helped inner city youths successfully prepare for business and college by working on a
school/group project called R.I.D.E. (Resume, Interviews, Dress, and Etiquette).
Gus Maker 3 on 3 basketball tournament volunteer: Cambridge, Ohio (2013 & 2015)