Manufacturing Technician
About this role
Manufacturing Technician
Position Overview:
Performs general manufacturing production and non-production machine and equipment maintenance. Performs preventive and predictive maintenance to ensure maximum uptime. Provides direction and training to associates on shop floor.
Here is a glimpse of what you’ll do:
- Major responsibility will be managing a high-volume, highly automated assembly line complete with vision systems, pick-in-place robots, and error systems.
- Work with the processes, through the metrics of throughput, inventory reduction, scrap & rework tracking, and cost reduction to achieve objectives.
- Assist in the day-to-day production for the production cell, including product delivery and meeting customer expectations.
- Operate manufacturing equipment as required
- Maintain equipment through preventative maintenance and scheduled maintenance programs
- Create, maintain and promote all quality systems and procedures in compliance to PPT's QMS and ensure the quality of all manufactured components in the cell adheres to the standards
- Maintain a clean, safe and organized workplace/environment with 5S principles through training and audits
- Drive focus on safety as an integral part of the team’s day-to-day awareness and activities.
- Train other associates as required in all aspects of production operations, quality and safety. Assure the area of responsibility has sufficient cross-training to accomplish objectives on a continual basis. Manage and administer the on-the-job training and certification program as required
- Assist in the coordination part movement through the cells, including from logistics and to the customer in or out of the cell
- Assist in the daily communication between shifts, including team members, Coaches, and other technicians
- Ensure accurate Production reporting for the cell daily through measurable metrics (pieces, scrap, OOE, etc.)
- Lead responsibility for ordering tooling and making sure all supplies are available to operate the cell in an efficient manner
- Set up and change over equipment and participate in machine qualifications at suppliers and in-house
- Identify and utilize all resources required to meet department objectives by coordinating with support departments
- Machine alignment
Here is some of what you’ll need (required):
- High School Diploma or GED
- Ability to prioritize while driving multiple projects and tasks simultaneously
- Ability to identify, analyze, prioritize and solve complex issues and problems
- Intermediate to advanced knowledge of SPC and Lean Manufacturing Fundamentals
- Ability to train others using various avenues, including classroom and OJT
- Ability to read and interpret Blueprints
- Strong ability to troubleshoot process-related issues
- Understand process improvement
- Must have experience and understanding of Mechanical Systems
Stanadyne is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, gender, color, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other protected class.
Company at a glance
Stanadyne is a global automotive technology leader in engine-based fuel and air management systems. We specialize in pioneering technologies in gasoline and diesel fuel injection systems for the engines that make our world move, and in aftermarket and remanufactured components that help keep those engines on the road. Our best-in-class products offer superior quality and a competitive edge, delivering power, performance, and efficiency, and enabling our customers to stay ahead of rapidly evolving emissions and consumer demand.
Founded in 1876, our experience is rooted in the foundation of the automotive industry, and we’ve been a trusted partner serving some of the most well-known brands for more than 60 years. In 2019, we acquired PurePower Technologies, a leader in engineering and remanufacturing diesel injectors, turbochargers, valves, and other components for OEM and the aftermarket.
Our focus today is in designing, engineering, and enabling solutions for our customers with our diverse global team. Headquartered in Windsor, CT, USA, we have design, engineering and manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Italy, India, United Arab Emirates, and a worldwide network of aftermarket service dealers and distributors.
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