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Working also with the Plant and Production Managers where applicable, this position is a key driver of Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s), including, but not limited to, SQDCI, TPS, OTD, and Continuous Improvement (CI’s) activities and initiatives in direct support of company Mission Statement.
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Assist the Plant Manager and Production Manager in establishing and monitoring overall plant performance for production and quality control standards. ·This position directly supervises all production and production support operations.
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Job Responsibilities of the Group Leader: ·Under the direction of the Production Manager, this position will manage and implement the activities on the shop floor. ·Assures team activities, equipment, facilities, and personnel are operated and maintained in a manner consistent with plant production goals and objectives.
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Proven ability to drive manufacturing process improvement techniques throughout the production process. ·This position will work with “Lead” employees and is responsible for providing direct leadership to some “Lead” employees in assigned areas of production.
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Strong knowledge of production machines and tools. Education & Experience of the Group Leader:·Bachelor's or Associate’s Degree in a related field and 1-3 years experience in a manufacturing environment, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Develop and manage team member’s performance and capabilities, based upon company Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s). Act as a Liaison between upper management and the hourly employees. Continuous Improvement (CI) methodologies and activities experience.
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Manufacturing industry experience, door and window experience a plus. Provide leadership and training to accomplish plant/company goals and objectives. Solid computer skills, including Microsoft Office and other position-applicable software applications.
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Demonstrated leadership, interpersonal, technical aptitude, and problem-solving skills. Strong team skills, including the ability to coach and develop work teams. Knowledge of raw materials. The ability to motivate/empower others, and resolve conflict.
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Must be flexible and able to manage multiple priorities on a daily basis. OR some related college work and 5-7 years of applicable work experience. Maintains existing plant facilities and equipment.
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Job Summary of the Group Leader : As a Group Leader, you will be responsible for managing and implementing all production operations and shop activities. Under the direction of the Production Manager, this position will manage and implement the activities on the shop floor.
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Bachelor's or Associate's Degree in a related field and 1-3 years experience in a manufacturing environment, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Implement and maintain preventative maintenance programs.
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As a Group Leader, you will be responsible for managing and implementing all production operations and shop activities. Working also with the Plant and Production Managers where applicable, this position is a key driver of Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s.
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Collaborating with the Plant and Production Managers whenever necessary, this role plays a crucial role in driving Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) such as SQDCI, TPS, OTD, and Continuous Improvement (CI’s) activities and initiatives to support the company's Mission Statement.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Assist in safety awareness programs.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Assist in safety awareness programs.
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