Franklin Precision Industry
TEAM LEADER - MANUFACTURING - 2nd shift
Franklin Precision Industry, Franklin, Kentucky, us, 42135
Essential Functions
Replace assembly operators in their absence on production lines
Assist on assembly lines to assure smooth running of lines
Report Abnormal Condition to Group leader and Supervisor.
Conduct worker observation of team members to insure they are adequately trained.
Record skill level of subordinates on MFWTT.
Construct line balance and "Yamazumi" charts to increase line efficiency.
Accurately Report production, in process defect, and scrap information.
Conduct Preventative Maintenance of assigned assembly equipment.
Travel to customer location if needed.
Coordinate and document "Change Point Control"
Checks data entry of Quality and Facility Checks and confirms by signature.
Inform superior of abnormal conditions immediately
Conduct 5S of assigned work area and teach to team member.
Train new Team Members on shift for extended periods of time
Rotate staffing for complete training of all operators
Develop Kaizen ideas
Perform Kaizen Activity on assembly line
Complete daily reports and charting
Train operators to standardized work
Responsible for Quality and Safety of Assembly line
Develop and support continuous improvement activities and improve company measurables
Understand process and run the assembly equipment
Audit Standardized Work (Audit Plans, Use Check Sheet)
Job Dimensions (Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities)
Ability to understand basic calculations with or without a calculator Knowledge of the manufacturing area-Throttle Body, Fuel Pump/IACV, Canister, Die Cast, Machining-and its products Basic computing skills, including ability to manipulate data in Microsoft Excel, IBM Notes, and AS400 Education Requirements
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) Work Experience Requirements
Ability to make charts and graphs Good math skills Good organizational skills Knowledgeable of 5S Practices and Principles Able to develop and execute Jishuken Activities Good verbal and written communication skills Ability to quickly recognize problems Ability to quickly grasp and apply new concepts Good understanding of the assembly lines Ability to run lines efficiently and understand quality and facility checks
Ability to understand basic calculations with or without a calculator Knowledge of the manufacturing area-Throttle Body, Fuel Pump/IACV, Canister, Die Cast, Machining-and its products Basic computing skills, including ability to manipulate data in Microsoft Excel, IBM Notes, and AS400 Education Requirements
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) Work Experience Requirements
Ability to make charts and graphs Good math skills Good organizational skills Knowledgeable of 5S Practices and Principles Able to develop and execute Jishuken Activities Good verbal and written communication skills Ability to quickly recognize problems Ability to quickly grasp and apply new concepts Good understanding of the assembly lines Ability to run lines efficiently and understand quality and facility checks