Supervisor, Production - Yaskawa America
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
About the Job
Description of Duties:
- Plan, organize, and implement daily assembly task schedule for all assemblers/testers, to ensure that the production output supports the established schedule. Effectively communicate progress status to manager.
- Evaluate assemblers/testers overall performance and participate in the annual goal setting objectives and performance evaluations.
- Supervise and train assemblers/testers to properly perform their job assignments.
- Monitor and evaluate daily activities of assemblers/testers. Measurements include reports that track: standard time efficiency, in-process errors, attitude, performance to production schedule, safety record, assembler attendance and retention.
- Utilize Kaizen activities to plan and implement improvements to problems related to production, in process quality and final product testing.
- Minimum of 10-30% of work day to be spent assisting in the completion of sub-assemblies and final assembly used in the mechanical and electrical assembly including:
- Wire stripping, tube marking, crimping and contactor assembly.
- Wire harness construction, connector assembly, relay assembly.
- Mechanical assembly with hand and light duty air tools.
- In-process testing.
Qualifications
- High School diploma or equivalent certificate, or equivalent related work in a manufacturing environment.
- Minimum of 3 years electrical/electronic mfg. experience in a continuous improvement environment.
- At least 3 years plant floor supervisory, group-leader, or training experience with the ability to direct work assignments, set priorities, delegate tasks, analyze situations, and make qualified decisions. Must have excellent problem solving skills.
- Ability to use assembly and test procedures and make interpretations when necessary.
- Ability to plan, organize, establish and monitor work schedules, read and write English, perform high school level math, and have a basic knowledge of electrical circuits.
- Sound communication and leadership skills.
- Manual skills with tools in precision assembly line work that requires frequent mental and visual attention, where the flow of work is intermittent and requires checking to determine quality.
- Experience in soldering and wire harness assembly in electronic/electrical cabinet assembly environment and in electronic assembly test procedures.
Some key advantages to working at Yaskawa include: a global environment with interactions to numerous cultures, career opportunities in diverse areas, a highly competitive benefit package, including a generous 401(K) plan, profit sharing, corporate wide bonus plan, educational assistance programs offering a generous reimbursement for graduate courses and monetary rewards through Associate Recognition Programs.
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