This is an entry training level for a supervisory role. This job reports into a first-level manager and provides leadership to employees performing routine work within a single function or work group. Work is performed within established professional standards and practices, following established processes to meet unit goals. The role develops schedules, enforces policies and procedures, directs subordinates to achieve assignments, provides input for performance reviews, recommends disciplinary action as necessary, and engages in routine exchanges of information with external contacts.
Detailed Description
Performs tasks such as, but not limited to, the following :
Receives a daily production schedule from planning; receives material to manufacture, modify or repair products from logistics.
Co‑ordinates these inputs and a variety of resources (e.g., materials, personnel, equipment, etc.) to achieve on‑time production of quality products within budget guidelines.
Identifies and resolves bottlenecks in the production process.
Manages controllable operating expenditure (e.g., scrap, consumables) and identifies limits to production, guiding teams to continuously improve processes.
Ensures all return‑to‑work interviews and first‑level disciplinary hearings are conducted in a timely, consistent and professional manner.
Shows knowledge of the production process, the tools and equipment used, and of the business unit’s impact on customer satisfaction, product quality, on‑time delivery and profitability.
Co‑ordinates a wide variety of resources to meet production quality and quantity metrics.
Applies ISO standards and company continuous improvement initiatives.
Communicates effectively with a wide variety of internal and external customers.
Leads, manages, trains and motivates a diverse group of employees to achieve high production levels within tight time deadlines in a highly dynamic manufacturing environment.
Uses PC applications such as Word, Lotus Notes, Excel and PowerPoint.
Physical Demands
Duties are performed in a manufacturing environment with occasional exposure to noise, dust, chemicals, operating machinery and temperature extremes.
Tasks may require periodic sustained visual concentration on a computer monitor or on numbers and other detailed data.
All demands are carried out within local existing Health and Safety guidelines.
Typical Experience
Four to six years of relevant experience.
Typical Education
Bachelor’s degree in a related field, or consideration of an equivalent combination of education and experience. Educational requirements may vary by geography.
Applicant Questions
Your application will include the following questions :
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Production Team Lead • Kulim, Kedah, Malaysia