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Product Quality Leader at SANKO GOSEI TECH – Fort Wayne, Indiana

SANKO GOSEI TECH
Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46806, United States
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Salary:$22.04 - $22.29/hrJob Function:Quality Assurance

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POSITION SUMMARY:

The Production Quality Leader’s (PQL) primary function is to support the Production Manager/Shift Supervisor in successfully achieving both production and company objectives including safety, product quality, continual improvement, and cleanliness (3S). The PQL is also responsible for setting the standard while assuring that the production team members working in the assigned cell are adhering to standardized work while complying with all company rules and regulations.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Take ownership for assigned production cell safety, output efficiency, quality, adherence to standardized work (SWI) and workplace organization (3S).
  2. Train new and current associates to company/job standards including but not limited to safety, SWI, quality, efficiency, and cleanliness. Maintain a positive attitude and training environment for all current and new associates.
  3. Support problem solving activities and continual improvement themes to advance company performance and team member development.
  4. Monitor performance metrics and participate in improvement activities to achieve company or customer targets. Submit daily reports on cell performance as dictated by the production manager.
  5. Complete first piece inspection and layered audits daily of production items in line with the frequency determined by the SWI or Reaction Policies to ensure that products are manufactured and labeled to company and customer standards, with the mindset of “Customer First” and “Zero Defects”.
  6. Confirm each process to the standard work (SWI, 906 cycle) at least 2 times per shift; increasing frequency as needed for quality alerts, associate training, process changes, etc.
  7. Co-ordinate resources for assigned cell as directed by the Supervisor considering skill levels, break requirements and mold changes.
  8. Respond in a timely fashion to feedback from the shipping or quality departments to meet on-time shipment requirements with products of the required quality.
  9. Continual development of team members based on audits/feedback from others and or witnessed non-compliance.
  10. Assure production operators are documenting scrap and clearly identifying issues. Communicate those issues to the Manager/Supervisor and the Processing Staff as necessary and appropriate.
  11. Coordinate rework of suspect product with team members and the supervisor as applicable and documented in a authorized Re-work Instruction.
  12. Attend daily shift meeting and lead the meeting when required.
  13. Other responsibilities as designated by the Shift Manager / Supervisor.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS:

  1. High School diploma or equivalent.
  2. Minimum of 2-3 years progressive manufacturing/supervisory or leadership experience
  3. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Microsoft Office – Excel, Word, E-mail
  4. Initiative-taking and flexible.
  5. Good observation skills to identify changes or deviations in the production process.
  6. Strong work ethic and attendance record.

REQUIREMENTS:

  1. General knowledge and experience with manufacturing operations.
  2. Computer skills and knowledge of Plex system preferred. On the job training is available.
  3. Familiarity with quality standards and customer requirements is preferred. On the job training is available.

PHYSICAL REQUIIREMENTS:

  • Movement: Standing for up to 8 hours, easily able to walk short distances up to 1000 feet, reasonably sitting and bending as required.
  • Lifting: Carrying, pushing, and pulling carts/packages within the factory up to 30 lbs.
  • Hand-eye coordination: Using hands to feel, handle, or finger objects, or to reach with arms
  • Vision: Being able to see and respond to dangerous situations, close visual acuity to perform computer-based work, reading drawings, inspecting parts.
  • Hearing: Being able to hear and respond to sounds
  • Manual dexterity: Being able to move objects and assemble parts using limbs with good coordination, able to enter data into a computer using a keyboard.
  • Balance: Being able to move safely within the factory and office areas

Job Location

Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46806, United States
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