Position Description:
Workstation Readiness and GSPAS configuration.
Skills Required:
- Drive development and/or installation of direct and indirect labor standards and methods. Track labor, efficient manpower utilization and line balancing
- Conduct Job Ergonomics evaluations
- Analyze problem process constraints and conduct equipment cycle time analysis
- Recommend most efficient distribution of manpower and review daily employee manpower, analyze plant methods and standards
- Prepare or direct the preparation of cost estimates of new or revised methods and standards
- Review proposed changes in plant layout, processes, material handling, routing, etc.
- Analyze production and non-production operations to determine those requiring study and develop new or improved methods and standards
- Conduct time and motion/MODAPTS studies and review employee proposals and suggestions
- Develop cycle line layouts for current and future models using ACAD. Lead job methodization and process allocations
- Coordinate engineering changes and planning. Conduct value stream mapping and process audits
- Develop cost saving project proposals and write projects as required
- Interface with Production Supervision and the UAW to settle job disputes
- Assist production in planning labor allocations for mix and line speed changes
- Proven problem-solving ability
- Six Sigma Green Belt certified
Experience Required:
- Experience in manufacturing engineering
Education Required:
- High School Diploma or GE
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering field