The Production Lead is responsible for leading the assembly and test of electro-mechanical assemblies. This includes leading and training a team of workers to meet production goals and standards safely.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Experience with a wide range of mechanical and/or electrical products.
- Knowledge of P&ID diagrams.
- Knowledge of pipe and conduit routing.
- Knowledge and ability to assemble, install, maintain , and repair equipment such as chillers, pumps, closed vats, and other large vessels or containers that hold liquids and gases.
- Knowledge and ability to wire and terminate electrical panels.
- Knowledge of process improvement and bottleneck reduction.
- Train and coach employees on administrative or technical processes and procedures.
- Ensure workers have the necessary equipment and prints to perform their duties.
- Resolve production issues and escalate those that require management attention.
- Educate employees on quality and safety standards and procedures.
- Use the guiding principles and tools of the Manufacturing System to drive continuous improvement, wherever applicable.
- Perform technical duties on functional work group projects.
- Read and interpret engineering blueprints and submittals.
- Work independently and suggest solutions through MOC requests and appropriate chains of command .
- Ensure all quality requirements are met and that required quality documentation is properly completed.
- Employ test techniques and procedures for key cell projects.
- Use job packets, routings, work orders, wire lists, quality travelers and bills of material.
- Comply with safety regulations and maintain clean and orderly work areas.
- where only general methods are available.
- Able to make decisions involving initiative and ingenuity.
- Able to identify and correct issues in production equipment.
- Able to handle multi-task situations and work independently with minimum supervision.
- Use a variety of hand and power tools, electric meters, and materials handling equipment in performing duties.
- Use hand and machine tools as necessary.
- Considerable judgment required to plan and perform unusual and difficult work where only general methods are available.
- Exhibit professionalism in dealing with others and maintain constructive working relationships. The Production Lead is responsible for leading the assembly and test of electro-mechanical assemblies. This includes leading and training a team of workers to meet production goals and standards safely.
Roles and Responsibilities: - Experience with a wide range of mechanical and/or electrical products.
- Knowledge of P&ID diagrams.
- Knowledge of pipe and conduit routing.
- Knowledge and ability to assemble, install, maintain , and repair equipment such as chillers, pumps, closed vats, and other large vessels or containers that hold liquids and gases.
- Knowledge and ability to wire and terminate electrical panels.
- Knowledge of process improvement and bottleneck reduction.
- Train and coach employees on administrative or technical processes and procedures.
- Ensure workers have the necessary equipment and prints to perform their duties.
- Resolve production issues and escalate those that require management attention.
- Educate employees on quality and safety standards and procedures.
- Use the guiding principles and tools of the Manufacturing System to drive continuous improvement, wherever applicable.
- Perform technical duties on functional work group projects.
- Read and interpret engineering blueprints and submittals.
- Work independently and suggest solutions through MOC requests and appropriate chains of command .
- Ensure all quality requirements are met and that required quality documentation is properly completed.
- Employ test techniques and procedures for key cell projects.
- Use job packets, routings, work orders, wire lists, quality travelers and bills of material.
- Comply with safety regulations and maintain clean and orderly work areas.
- where only general methods are available.
- Able to make decisions involving initiative and ingenuity.
- Able to identify and correct issues in production equipment.
- Able to handle multi-task situations and work independently with minimum supervision.
- Use a variety of hand and power tools, electric meters, and materials handling equipment in performing duties.
- Use hand and machine tools as necessary.
- Considerable judgment required to plan and perform unusual and difficult work where only general methods are available.
- Exhibit professionalism in dealing with others and maintain constructive working relationships.
Minimum Job Qualifications - 10+ years of Technology or Manufacturing Experience with exposure to various aspects of Demand Planning, Production Workflow, Production Testing and Production Assembly
- H.S. Diploma or equivalent.
- Knowledge of and ability to use computer E-mail and other basic use programs.
- Adhere to all safety and personal protective equipment requirements
- Adhere to all safety and personal protective equipment requirements.
- H.S. Diploma or equivalent.
- Knowledge of and ability to use computer E-mail and other basic use programs.
- Ability to read and interpret basic mechanical and electrical prints.
- Ability to identify and correct issues with basic electrical components and basic mechanical functions.
- Knowledge and ability to assemble, install, maintain, and repair equipment such as chillers, pumps, closed vats, and other large vessels or containers that hold liquids and gases.
- Knowledge of P&ID diagrams.
- Knowledge of pipe and conduit routing.
- Ability to use test and measurement tools, tape measures and OD Mics.