Job Description
Job Title: Line Lead Technician
Starting pay: $18.25
Shift: 1st Shift
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
A non-supervisory member of the work group who will assist technicians and supervisors in accomplishing daily objectives on the production line. Assists with training, ensuring process controls are maintained, and performing tasks that take away from production time.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Trains new technicians in proper and safe methods utilizing the SOS.
- Sets a good example in attendance, work habits, safety, and housekeeping.
- Knows and can perform most jobs in assigned work area, and has basic understanding of all jobs within assigned work area. Knows proper usage and application of parts and materials in assigned work area.
- Assists technicians in assuring machinery, tools, and equipment are in good working order. Assists in solving quality problems. Performs data collection. Monitors process and product control as identified on the condition check-sheet. Monitors component quantities and restocks the line as necessary.
- Assists the Manufacturing Supervisor in planning cross training, job rotation and problem solving relating to manufacturing process and quality. Cycle counts parts on the line. Troubleshoots the process when problems arise, including adjustment of machines. Line Leaders are not normally assigned to a direct labor position on the production line. However, in cases of absenteeism or high demand, a Line Leader may be asked by Management to fill a position on a production line or in the warehouse.
- Other duties as assigned
REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION (SCHOOL/SPECIALIZATION):
- High school diploma or equivalent, preferred.
LANGUAGES: English fluent, additional language is preferred
EXPERIENCES:
- Work experience with demonstrated abilities in areas specific to those outlined in this job description.
CAPABILITIES/ CULTURAL FIT:…………
- Basic grammar, math skills, and good communications skills are needed.
- Ability to work a standard forty-hour week with overtime as required.
- Some travel may be required.
- May be required to qualify for CDL license or fork truck certification.
- Ability to meet physical requirements such as lifting materials, standing for extended periods of time or exposure to environmental factors such as; noise, vibration, fumes, or chemicals.