Production Specialists - shifts Engineering at Geebo

Production Specialists - shifts

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
This expanding automotive supplier is looking for a Production Specialist with at least three years of progressive experience that has provided exposure to direct line supervision in an industrial environment with customer contact. This position will provide direct floor supervision to the production process; administer documentation and record keeping; interact with the customer and parts suppliers in the absence of the Production Manager; engage in problem-solving activities; provide leadership to sequencing operations, material handling functions. This plant has 85 employees, company is privately held and headquartered in KY. There will be shift rotation involved with this job.
DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
Bachelors Degree or equivalent work experience
Work with the Production Manager on all personnel issues, staffing needs, work schedules and problem resolution.
Assist in establishing vacation and overtime schedules for team members.
Assist in production and sequencing schedules.
Work with team leaders; participate in the training of all team members.
Assist in the implementation and maintenance of TS 16949 status.
Be visible on the shop floor involved with team members to provide guidance and/or support.
Maintain records, documentation, and results against established goals in all Key Performance areas.
Communicate performance results to all team members on a regular basis, acting as necessary to improve deficient areas.
Acts as Safety Coordinator for facility in absence of HR Specialist
ADDITIONAL NECESSARY SKILLS:
Management or supervisory experience required.
Strong verbal and written communication skills required.
Proficiency with MS Office products required.
Maintain strict confidentiality of any proprietary business-related information to which entrusted.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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