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2nd Shift Line Lead
Summary
Title:2nd Shift Line Lead
ID:1004
Location:Zeeland, Michigan
Department:Manufacturing
Description

Job Description

Stone Plastics is currently seeking outstanding individuals to join our production team. As a Line Leader you will receive an in-depth on the job training, where you will receive training with our support team, process engineers and tooling. You will also train with another Line Leader to adequately prepare you for your role.

Benefits:

  • Stone plastics employees are eligible for health/dental insurance after 60 days of employment.
  • 401k contribution is available after 6 months of employment.
  • We offer a life insurance policy equal to 1x your yearly salary at no cost to you.
  • Education Reimbursement, we believe that training and advancing your knowledge is very important. Therefore, we offer a great education reimbursement benefit and we pay for all your books.

Values, Behaviors and Beliefs

  • Trust
  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Excellence
  • Sustainability (Perseverance)

Purpose Statement (WHY)

  • This positions purpose is to create good parts on time so that our customers will continually grow trust and confidence in the organization.

Primary Functions (WHAT)

  • Duplicate Molding Process
  • Validate Good Parts
  • Ensure that everyone in my team is following standard work instructions and understands the importance of doing it right

What Success Looks Like (HOW)
The rest of the organization is employed to service the Line Leader so that the Line Leader may focus on and successfully fulfill these three primary functions without distraction.

The Line Leader's role is to setup, startup and run consistent processes on their machines as defined by the Process Engineer. The Line Leader may be assisted by the Support Team during product change over, but it is still the Line Leader's responsibility. The Line Leader is responsible for performing validation of the molding process through-out the production run. If the process validation does not meet the standard, the Line Leader must stop and fix! If unable to diagnose and/or fix the issue, the Line Leader will contact their Supervisor for assistance.

The Line Leader is responsible for ensuring parts meet visual customer requirements by comparing production to both the ‘visual master part’ and the ‘key features master part’. The Line Leader relies on the Gager’s feedback regarding part dimensional and color/gloss customer requirements. If the Line Leader identifies production does not meet customer requirements, stop and fix! If unable to diagnose and/or fix the issue, the Line Leader will contact their Supervisor for assistance.

The Line Leader is 100% responsible for making sure the Operators not only have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform their job successfully, but must also ensure Operators are correctly following the standard work instructions for their assigned jobs. In addition, the Line Leader is responsible for making sure the Operator understands the next person to touch their parts is the customer… and a disappointed customer means we fail while a happy customer means we succeed!

Supervisory Responsibilities

Guidance and direction to 1 – 8 Operators and support staff. Also oversee your 2nd and 3rd shift lines.

Education and/or Experience

High School diploma or equivalent.
Manufacturing experience desired.
Plastic Injection Molding experience desired.

Physical Demands

In this position you may be required to routinely walk, stand for extended periods of time, and have specific vision abilities related to depth perception and color vision. You may also be required to lift and carry items weighing less than 40 lbs. While performing this position, you will often be exposed to moving or mechanical parts and moderate noise levels found in a manufacturing environment.

Work Environment

The role is carried out on the production floor. The production floor is an industrial manufacturing environment that is, at times, noisy and fast paced with constant movement of heavy equipment. The indoor climate is seasonably warm during summer months, comfortably cool during winter months. Personal protective equipment (PPE) may be required for all production floor positions, which may include steel-toed shoes or boots and approved eye protection.

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