ABOUT THE ROLE
WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING
Floor Leadership & Daily Execution
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Direct and coordinate production operators on assigned assembly lines to meet daily output targets.
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Serve as the first point of escalation for production issues, downtime, and material shortages during the shift.
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Lead shift start-up meetings, communicate priorities, and ensure a smooth handoff between shifts.
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Monitor line balance and adjust operator assignments in real time to maintain production flow.
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Actively participate in production activities alongside the team — this is a hands-on, working-lead role.
Team Support & Development
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Guide operators in following standard work, work instructions, and safe operating procedures.
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Support onboarding and cross-training of new team members under the direction of the Operations Supervisor.
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Provide real-time coaching and feedback to operators; escalate performance concerns to the Supervisor.
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Model a culture of accountability, respect, and continuous improvement on the production floor.
Safety & Quality Compliance
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Enforce all safety policies and procedures, including lockout/tagout, ergonomics, and PPE requirements.
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Immediately address and report unsafe conditions or behaviors; support corrective action as directed.
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Ensure operators perform quality checks and inspections in accordance with work instructions.
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Escalate recurring defects or non-conformances to the Operations Supervisor and Quality team.
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Support 5S and workplace organization standards to maintain a clean, safe, and efficient production environment.
Operational Support & Improvement
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Track and report hourly/shift-level performance metrics including throughput, scrap, and attendance.
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Communicate production status and emerging issues to the Operations Supervisor promptly.
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Support root cause analysis for downtime and quality issues by gathering data and documenting findings.
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Participate in Lean and continuous improvement initiatives as directed by the Operations Supervisor.
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Assist with line changeovers, process adjustments, and new product introduction activities.
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Coordinate with maintenance and engineering teams to relay equipment issues and support resolution.
WHAT YOU WILL BRING
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2+ years of experience in a manufacturing or production environment, with at least 1 year in a lead, trainer, or informal leadership role.
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Hands-on experience working on assembly lines, preferably in electronics, server, or high-mix manufacturing.
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Strong understanding of standard work, production flow, and quality inspection processes.
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Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, automated production environment.
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Comfort operating around automated, robotic, or semi-automated production systems.
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Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and work collaboratively with peers, supervisors, and support teams.
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Familiarity with MES or ERP systems and production tracking tools is a plus.
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Basic knowledge of Lean principles (5S, standard work, waste reduction) preferred.