Mary Kay Global
Job Summary
Under direct supervision, serves as primary maintenance resource for packaging production operations. Contributes to ensuring safe working practices are followed and contributes ideas to simplify and standardize the workplace. Shares ownership in achieving world class performance and continuous improvement of production. Perform trials and tests for new products and/or packages for Site Operations or in support of the designated Cell area within the Manufacturing facility. Responsible for assisting in the preparation, equipment set up, and execution of line trials. Documents test results as directed by the Engineering staff. Accountable for helping to achieve strategies and goals thru training staff within the Cell structure for becoming a world class, low cost/high quality producer of choice.
Responsibilities
Responsible for Material Productivity, OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness), MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) using data from MKBS. Provide adequate training for Cell members, lead process improvement projects, and meet all defined production/quality standards and company KPI’s (safety, quality, cost and service).
Monitors duties of production personnel within the Cell by leading and motivating team members, including temporary personnel, applying company leadership principles to ensure production quality and safety standards are met in accordance with MK Policies and Standard Operating Procedures. Maintains workplace organization and cleanliness practices. Leads team building Kaizen events for problem solving using lean methodology.
Assists with set‑ups, sanitization verification, daily startup, tuning, repair of packaging machinery in accordance with production requirements to ensure proper operation of machinery and supports other Production Line Technicians by performing changeovers. Follows safety precautions to prevent product contamination and injury to self and others.
Documents successful equipment settings and test results to be used by Site Engineering and Operations staff in establishing their set‑up procedures. Success measured by achievement of established ramp‑up plan (time to reach line rate, staffing, and quality standards). Evaluates quality and assists in troubleshooting operational issues. Follows a defined trigger‑point system to ensure the appropriate level of urgency is communicated to management concerning production issues. Interacts with various departments to expedite solutions to problems.
Contributes to the completion of activities and milestones associated with new product launches where failure to achieve results may have significant financial impact to the company. Communicates project status on an ongoing basis in corporate engineering meetings and to appropriate departments with associated involvement in the project. Assists Engineers with line trials by ensuring change parts are at the line, aiding in setting up the line with maintenance staff, performing trials, and resolving issues.
Requires on‑site work at a Mary Kay facility.
Employment Full‑time employment – 8 hrs/day, Tuesday–Saturday (40 hrs/week), 2:00 PM–10:30 PM.
Benefits
Full Benefits (Medical, Dental & Vision) – 1st day of work.
Profit Sharing.
Paid Time Off – 4.667 hrs/month accrual.
Vacation – 6.667 hrs/month accrual.
401(k) plan.
Free access to on‑site fitness center and on‑site clinic.
Skills & Experience Experience:
5+ years.
Education:
High School Diploma or Equivalent.
Must have technical knowledge and mechanical aptitude to perform complex startup, debugging, and repairs of packaging machinery, as demonstrated by successful troubleshooting and problem‑solving techniques typically acquired through 5+ years of production maintenance experience in a manufacturing facility.
Ability to read and understand technical instructions and reference materials to interpret and apply Standard Operating Procedures and Work Instructions; perform practical applications of mathematical calculations to solve specific mechanical problems; and use many types of equipment.
Must have the ability to communicate effectively with internal customers, equipment vendors, contractors, and others to meet project requirements. Must use courtesy and tact in interactions with department and company personnel in the exchange of information and resolution of problems.
Must have working knowledge of computer software including Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
Must be a self‑starter, highly motivated, deadline oriented, forward‑thinking, multi‑tasked, well organized, and have strong attention to detail.
Must be able to stoop, crouch, kneel, and occasionally lift up to 60 lb.
Must have manual dexterity to manipulate and assemble small objects and pieces of machinery.
Incumbent must demonstrate a safe work history.
Working Conditions Job requires exposure to dust, dirt, noise, loud machinery, and vibrations.
May involve handling/management of substances designated as hazardous waste by the Environmental Protection Agency. Incumbents assigned such duties must complete an initial training program in hazardous waste management procedures and required annual follow‑up training.
Job is subject to other hazards such as moving mechanical parts, electrical current, chemicals, high heat, and high places.
May require international and domestic travel.
Company Overview Looking for a career where you can make a difference? At Mary Kay we are committed to enriching the lives of women and their families around the world. We offer careers with unlimited opportunities to do something beautiful every day. More than 5,000 employees work in locations around the world. We provide the products, marketing and other support to millions of Independent Beauty Consultants (IBCs) who work as independent contractors, selling our products directly to consumers in nearly 40 markets on five continents.
We are a company that believes in our people and cares for them with truly exceptional benefits. We offer:
A comprehensive health plan which includes medical, dental, and vision with low premiums.
401(k) plan.
A generous profit‑sharing program.
Free access to on‑site fitness center and on‑site clinic.
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Under direct supervision, serves as primary maintenance resource for packaging production operations. Contributes to ensuring safe working practices are followed and contributes ideas to simplify and standardize the workplace. Shares ownership in achieving world class performance and continuous improvement of production. Perform trials and tests for new products and/or packages for Site Operations or in support of the designated Cell area within the Manufacturing facility. Responsible for assisting in the preparation, equipment set up, and execution of line trials. Documents test results as directed by the Engineering staff. Accountable for helping to achieve strategies and goals thru training staff within the Cell structure for becoming a world class, low cost/high quality producer of choice.
Responsibilities
Responsible for Material Productivity, OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness), MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) using data from MKBS. Provide adequate training for Cell members, lead process improvement projects, and meet all defined production/quality standards and company KPI’s (safety, quality, cost and service).
Monitors duties of production personnel within the Cell by leading and motivating team members, including temporary personnel, applying company leadership principles to ensure production quality and safety standards are met in accordance with MK Policies and Standard Operating Procedures. Maintains workplace organization and cleanliness practices. Leads team building Kaizen events for problem solving using lean methodology.
Assists with set‑ups, sanitization verification, daily startup, tuning, repair of packaging machinery in accordance with production requirements to ensure proper operation of machinery and supports other Production Line Technicians by performing changeovers. Follows safety precautions to prevent product contamination and injury to self and others.
Documents successful equipment settings and test results to be used by Site Engineering and Operations staff in establishing their set‑up procedures. Success measured by achievement of established ramp‑up plan (time to reach line rate, staffing, and quality standards). Evaluates quality and assists in troubleshooting operational issues. Follows a defined trigger‑point system to ensure the appropriate level of urgency is communicated to management concerning production issues. Interacts with various departments to expedite solutions to problems.
Contributes to the completion of activities and milestones associated with new product launches where failure to achieve results may have significant financial impact to the company. Communicates project status on an ongoing basis in corporate engineering meetings and to appropriate departments with associated involvement in the project. Assists Engineers with line trials by ensuring change parts are at the line, aiding in setting up the line with maintenance staff, performing trials, and resolving issues.
Requires on‑site work at a Mary Kay facility.
Employment Full‑time employment – 8 hrs/day, Tuesday–Saturday (40 hrs/week), 2:00 PM–10:30 PM.
Benefits
Full Benefits (Medical, Dental & Vision) – 1st day of work.
Profit Sharing.
Paid Time Off – 4.667 hrs/month accrual.
Vacation – 6.667 hrs/month accrual.
401(k) plan.
Free access to on‑site fitness center and on‑site clinic.
Skills & Experience Experience:
5+ years.
Education:
High School Diploma or Equivalent.
Must have technical knowledge and mechanical aptitude to perform complex startup, debugging, and repairs of packaging machinery, as demonstrated by successful troubleshooting and problem‑solving techniques typically acquired through 5+ years of production maintenance experience in a manufacturing facility.
Ability to read and understand technical instructions and reference materials to interpret and apply Standard Operating Procedures and Work Instructions; perform practical applications of mathematical calculations to solve specific mechanical problems; and use many types of equipment.
Must have the ability to communicate effectively with internal customers, equipment vendors, contractors, and others to meet project requirements. Must use courtesy and tact in interactions with department and company personnel in the exchange of information and resolution of problems.
Must have working knowledge of computer software including Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
Must be a self‑starter, highly motivated, deadline oriented, forward‑thinking, multi‑tasked, well organized, and have strong attention to detail.
Must be able to stoop, crouch, kneel, and occasionally lift up to 60 lb.
Must have manual dexterity to manipulate and assemble small objects and pieces of machinery.
Incumbent must demonstrate a safe work history.
Working Conditions Job requires exposure to dust, dirt, noise, loud machinery, and vibrations.
May involve handling/management of substances designated as hazardous waste by the Environmental Protection Agency. Incumbents assigned such duties must complete an initial training program in hazardous waste management procedures and required annual follow‑up training.
Job is subject to other hazards such as moving mechanical parts, electrical current, chemicals, high heat, and high places.
May require international and domestic travel.
Company Overview Looking for a career where you can make a difference? At Mary Kay we are committed to enriching the lives of women and their families around the world. We offer careers with unlimited opportunities to do something beautiful every day. More than 5,000 employees work in locations around the world. We provide the products, marketing and other support to millions of Independent Beauty Consultants (IBCs) who work as independent contractors, selling our products directly to consumers in nearly 40 markets on five continents.
We are a company that believes in our people and cares for them with truly exceptional benefits. We offer:
A comprehensive health plan which includes medical, dental, and vision with low premiums.
401(k) plan.
A generous profit‑sharing program.
Free access to on‑site fitness center and on‑site clinic.
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