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Title: Production Operator Team Lead - 2nd Shift ( 2:30pm to 11:00pm) - Onsite
Mandatory skills:
assembly, test, equipment documentation,
visual aids, assembly drawings, wiring diagrams, ISO work instructions, test documentation, wiring lists, blueprints,
hand tools, screwdrivers, pliers, soldering irons, wrenches, power tools, electric tools, pneumatic tools,
manufacture products, manufacturing system, visual inspections, quality inspections,
assembly products, assembly decisions, assembly process,
MS Excel, Word, Powerpoint,
welding, high voltage circuit wiring, machine, process troubleshooting,
product specific tooling, product fixtures, product inspection,
machinery, material handling equipment, parts and materials, material flow, BOM, cell status board, CSB, Datamatics,
cost issues, routings, report production, software tools, labor analysis, data gathering, data analysis, data graphing,
metric measurement, ERP process, administrative process, replenish components, check component availability,
documentation, repair, troubleshooting, analysis, corrective action, investigation, process improvement
Description:
Advanced Process Associate This is a Team Lead role
Basic Function:
Performs diverse (simple to complex) equipment setup and process adjustments, assembly, test, troubleshooting, repair and packaging of electronic, pneumatic and mechanical products to prescribed quality and production standards and in accordance with ISO procedures. Supports production team effort with advanced skills in non-product build processes such as analysis of workcell capacity, quality or cost issues.
Essential Duties:
Manufactures products using visual aids, wiring lists, blueprints, and written and verbal work instructions and procedures.
Uses hand, pneumatic and power tools, small to large machinery, material handling equipment and computer run equipment in the performance of the job.
Moves parts and materials as needed to maintain an orderly material flow.
Conducts quality inspections consistently throughout the assembly process using testing and visual inspections.
Rotates between operations within a work cell as well as between work cells and departments. Prepares work cell and/or department records.
Uses manufacturing system to replenish components, check component availability, look of BOM s and routings, report production, troubleshoot transactions, analyze capacity and investigate process improvements.
Uses specific support software tools for tasks such as labor analysis, data gathering, cell status board (CSB), data analysis and graphing.
Notifies appropriate personnel if process/method is out of compliance.
Performs on the job training of other production operators.
Performs simple to complex setup and adjustments to products, equipment and processes.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
High School Diploma or GED
Experience in:
Ability to comprehend both written and spoken English language for purpose of understanding training/direction and to interpret assembly, test and equipment documentation.
Must be able to work from visual aids, assembly drawings, wiring diagrams, ISO work instructions and test documentation.
Ability to function and contribute in a team environment.
Ability to sit, stand, bend, push, pull or a combination of all movement types as required by and for the duration of the job assignment.
Manual dexterity with capability to use hand tools (screwdrivers, pliers, soldering irons, wrenches, etc.), electric and pneumatic power tools and in-house developed product specific tooling/fixtures.
Ability to lift and transfer 25 lbs. and normal strength requirements.
Ability to perform precision adjustments and above average care in the assembly of products. Must be able to work with a high level of concentration to insure accuracy of work.
Ability to make assembly decisions based on results of previous operations.
Must be able to follow complex documentation to produce product.
Ability to perform advanced rework and repair involving fault troubleshooting and complex recovery steps.
Ability to recognize and analyze non-conforming support processes (i.e. metric measurement, ERP processes and administrative processes, etc) and implements corrective actions.
Trained or certified in specific advanced skills such as welding, high voltage circuit wiring, machine or process troubleshooting, etc.
Must be able to perform specific tasks using assigned software tools such as Excel, Word, Powerpoint, CSB, Datamatics, etc.
Possesses extensive hands on experience in building a variety of products or processes and uses this experience in support of assignments pertaining to the analysis of specific work area practical capacity, quality, and cost issues and improvement opportunities.
KEY DETAILS:
We are looking for someone who has some building experience
Need Dependable Transportation
We need someone that can also lift up to 25lbs,
Be ab le to work on their feet,
Can work by themselves or with others.
Good Attitude
Follows Directions and open to change
Can work with their hands (Previous manufacturing, Food Service, working on cars, ect )
Worked in a fast-paced environment.
Can Learn Quickly and repeat what was learned.
Good attendance.
Notes:
2nd shift- 2:30pm-11:00pm
No. of hours: 40 hrs. per week with possibility of OT
VIVA USA is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to maintaining a professional working environment that is free from discrimination and unlawful harassment. The Management, contractors, and staff of VIVA USA shall respect others without regard to race, sex, religion, age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, physical, mental or sensory disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or status as a Vietnam-era, recently separated veteran, Active war time or campaign badge veteran, Armed forces service medal veteran, or disabled veteran. Please contact us at for any complaints, comments and suggestions.
Contact Details :
VIVA USA INC.
3601 Algonquin Road, Suite 425
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008