#1 Operator in Press
#1OperatorinPress2ndShift
“#1 Operator in Press - 2nd Shift at #1 Operator in Press. Skills: Press operation, Team leadership, Process improvement. Provide leadership. Provide work direction”
What You'll Achieve.
Optimize overall performance; Produce quality product
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot; Make decisions; Resolve machine issues
Lift at least 5 lbs. above shoulder, Push at least 10 lbs, Pull at least 10 lbs, Lift at least 10 lbs, Occasional overtime, Occasional weekend shifts
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Experience leading and training others, Experience in industrial setting, Mechanical and technical skills, Ability to troubleshoot, Ability to make decisions, Ability to resolve machine issues, Experience with Lean, Experience with continuous improvement, Good communication skills, Experience sharing information across shifts, Experience sharing information across departments, Proven success as a trainer, Ability to run multiple pieces of equipment, Competent with rulers, Competent with measurement, Able to read documents, Able to interpret documents, Able to explain documents, Regularly lift at least 5 lbs. above shoulder, Push at least 10 lbs, Pull at least 10 lbs, Lift at least 10 lbs, Regularly standing, Regularly walking, Regularly crouching, Regularly bending, Regularly reaching, Regularly kneeling
Nice to Have
Vocational/technical degree preferred
What You'll Do.
Provide work direction
Optimize overall performance
Ensure line is running smoothly
Produce quality product
Facilitate Tier 1 meetings
Facilitate Gemba Walk discussions
Drive improvements to processes
Train temp crew members
Train new area crew members
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Create team environment; Sharing information across shifts; Sharing information across departments
Communication Scope
Sharing information
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