1st Shift Team Lead, Laser - Tegra Medical
Franklin, MA 02038
About the Job
Job Summary
In support of the Laser department, the Laser Lead will lead and assist in projects that improve and enhance the throughput of the Laser operations and personnel; and support the technical/engineering efforts required for the department.
This is a high profile position that has a direct impact on the technical growth of the department, driving continuous improvement efforts, productivity and efficiency. Key to this role is the ability to see the short term needs and have the vision of long term success; as well as effectively interface across all functions and business units to provide prototype support, production support, training and overall high level performance of the Laser Department.
Operate computer numerical control (CNC) Laser processing machines. Set up tooling to include fixtures, rotary chucks and lathes. Set up simple to moderately complex jobs to cut, weld, or engrave relatively small parts and wires. Maintain awareness of close tolerance parts, including pointed parts. Following standard operating procedures and instructions. Set up and operate secondary equipment and perform any other functions within the department that may be necessary. Perform all tasks required of a Laser Operator-III.
Role and Responsibilities
- In collaboration with the Laser Department Supervisor, effectively plan and execute to drive improvements in quality, costs, employee development, safety etc. both tactically and strategically (short term and long term).
- Support ALL Production and development needs associated with Laser cutting, welding and/or engraving and operations. Including but not limited to technical support, quoting, process development, process improvements, setting up and operating equipment, capital equipment selection, training of employees, developing capabilities that are unique and non-traditional and in general the GO-TO person and liaison for ALL Laser Processing activities within the Franklin facility. Must possess a positive attitude and excel at being a team player in a team-based manufacturing environment.
- Teach, train, develop and coach department personnel as needed (areas could be but not limited to operation & setup of CNC equipment, inspection tools and techniques, mathematics associated with machining, interpretation of drawing callouts etc.).
- Write CNC machine programs and troubleshoot as needed.
- Experience with manufacturing processes for tubing and wire components
- Experience with standard industry materials, stainless steels, nitinol, and titanium.
- Ability to run multiple projects and exhibit strong accountability to achieve scheduled milestones and deliverables.
- Exceptional mechanical aptitude.
- Implement continuous improvement activities ex. LEAN, 7S, setup reduction etc. Maintain a clean and safe work environment.
- Perform required daily maintenance to equipment and tools.
- Review setup sheet and specs to determine setup procedure, Laser process sequence, dimensions of finished work piece.
- Work from procedures and prescribed operation sequences to achieve parts per print and quality specifications.
- Troubleshoot problems, make minor adjustments to achieve quality output. Adjustments to tooling, machines and/or part programs. Engage with Supervisor or peers if process/program require adjustments beyond minor adjustments.
- Notify supervisor and/or Manufacturing Engineering of discrepancies.
- Perform own part inspection during machining process to measure workpiece to check it matches specs, using a broad range of measuring instruments, i.e., microscope, optical comparator, micrometer, caliper, dial indicators and gauges.
- Communicate with co-workers, members of other shifts, other team leader and/or supervisor to transfer and receive instructions and information, coordinate activities regarding the status of the operation of particular jobs.
- Perform 1st piece and In-process inspections for self and peers.
- Perform ERP system transactions as needed.
- Record measurements per inspection plans and methods indicated. Monitoring for trends and adjusting as required to maintain specifications and minimizing variation.
- Assist engineers with prototypes and validations, make suggestions to improve processes as well as processes that are unproven.
- Read and interpret blueprints, planning sheets, sketches, and related technical data to determine tooling requirements, setup procedures, control settings, and machining methods and sequences.
Level of Skill, Education and Experience
- H.S. Diploma or equivalent.
- Graduate of a vocational school in manufacturing/machining or engineering discipline is a plus.
- 4 to 7 years’ experience in a small device manufacturing environment as a CNC Laser Setup Operator is required.
- Prior leadership experience is a plus.
- Experience operating Laser , Coherent/Rofin, Koehler or IPG Laser equipment.
- Experience in medical device manufacturing, aerospace, machinery, metals are desired.
- Must be able to read blue prints, drawings, specifications and quality plans and have strong oral and written communication skills.
- Follow written and verbal instructions and capable of meeting deadlines. Good manual dexterity and ability to use measurement and inspection tools.
We offer great benefits…
Health, Dental, Vision and Rx insurance
401(k) contribution with Safe Harbor
HSA and FSA spending accounts
Apprenticeship programs and Tuition reimbursement
Referral bonus program
Company paid Life insurance and AD&D
Short and Long term disability
Vacation and Sick days
10 paid Holidays
Employee assistance program
Pet Insurance
Profit sharing program
Performance Bonus for eligible positions
Tegra Medical is an Equal Opportunity Employer
M/F/D/V