Minth Group East Tawas , MI 48730
Posted 4 weeks ago
SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Shift Supervisor, a Master Operator will be responsible for ensuring that production team members are trained in the production of quality parts. Master Operators will assist the Team Leaders and Shift Supervisor ensuring that the department is maintained, performing hourly checks, and performing other production duties as required.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Complete hourly check sheets, including gage checks.
Perform production tasks as required
Update production boards
Supply production team with necessary supplies
Complete LPA's and other quality requirements
Promote quality training of team members
Effectively interact with supervisors and other departments
Follow quality procedures in conjunction with operating staff
Enforce and achieve all production rates.
Maintain a Clean and organized work area
Identify relevant training needs with Team Lead and Supervisor and deliver training
Other duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS
Working knowledge of assigned areas
High School diploma or equivalent
Read and write English
Automotive manufacturing experience
Good written and oral communication skills
Knowledge of customer procedures and expectations
Ability to successfully handle multiple priorities simultaneously
Ability to take direction from Supervisors and Team Leads
Job Physical Requirements
Standing: Must be able to stand up to 10 hours a day with scheduled breaks.
Climbing: Must be able to climb stairs, ladder, or up onto a hi-lo
Bending or stooping: Must be able to bend, crouch, or stoop to move boxes, parts, or inventory.
Lifting: Must be able to lift and carry up to 40 lbs.
Hand and Finger: Picking, pinching, working with fingers and the whole hand or arm as in handling a part, pushing a button, or packing a part in a box for shipment.
Additional physical requirements: Manual dexterity sufficient to lift and carry boxes and to grasp the handle to use a hydraulic pallet jack.
Visual acuity sufficient to use a computer, to count and verify lot numbers and quantities of parts for shipping.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Working conditions are normal for a manufacturing facility environment. Inside office, plant and warehouse with and without temperature controls and wood coated and concrete floors.
Job duties may require frequent early morning, late evening, and weekend work times.
Minth Group