The Lead Production Assembler leads, directs, and ensures successful daily accomplishment of the assigned production team. The Lead Assembler is a working position, customarily as one of the production team members and as such has high output of personal production and leads by example with high energy and a good positive attitude. Request parts from materials groups to fulfill production schedule. Ensures assigned workstations have the required material. Assembly line setup, inventory control, with the assistance of Assembler III.
• Ensures assigned workstations are staffed appropriately to maximize production.
• Ensures assigned workstations have the required material.
• Reports quality issues to Shift Supervisor and offers suggestions for quality improvement.
• Ensures all equipment in the assigned area is operating correctly.
• Ensure all team members use proper PPE.
• Practice good safety actions and observe team members to ensure safety compliance.
• Informs Shift Supervisor as to team personnel performance.
• Identifies process improvement opportunities.
• Ensure assigned team members are gainfully employed during material wait periods to include advising Shift Supervisor for reassignment of team personnel.
Qualifications:
Required:
• Must be a US Citizen
• Must have a High School diploma or GED
• Must be able to work in the United States without corporate sponsorship now and within the future
• Minimum of 3 years’ experience as an Assembler or equivalent experience
• Knowledge of required functions of the following core production area, Seat Assembly
• Knowledge of required equipment in the following core production area, Seats Assembly
• Ability to understand verbal/written instructions and provide feedback
• Leadership skills and a positive attitude
• Ability to train others
• Process improvement skills
• Problem solving skills
• Workflow knowledge
• Intermediate computer skills and the ability to operate computer terminals and general software applications
• Ability to read engineering drawings, schematics, and blueprints desired
• Able and willing to lift 50 pounds frequently from the floor to tabletops, throughout the work shift
• Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, reach, walk, push, pull, and grasp
• Ability to stand/sit for sustained periods of time
• Organizational skills
• Basic knowledge of 5S principles
• Willingness to work flexible hours such as overtime.
• The position may be required to work weekends, evenings, and/or holidays, based on the needs of the organization.