Job Description
Process Technician / Supervisor
Responsibilities:
- To Supervise and make accountable the work of assigned operatives
- To set-up tools, stabilise the process and conduct1st off, patrol and last off inspections
- To provide technical and all other support to assigned operatives
- Setting of tool and machine for new works orders, in line with the production plan
- Ensure that the machine settings are captured for the part being set
- Making adjustments to the tools/machines as required during production run
- Following start-up and shutdown procedures after and before periods of the machine not running
- Conditioning of material as defined by the quality pack/plan
- Conducting inspections as defined in the quality plan
- Ensuring that operatives are fully aware of what is expected of them
- Ensuring that operatives are fully trained in the processes and operations that they are working on
- Ensuring that operatives follow all requirements of the company’s procedures and policies
- Ensure that any quality alerts are printed and shared with operatives
- Ensuring that operatives work in harmony and efficiently at all times
- Provide operative with all required ancillary equipment and PPE
- Holding operatives to account for the quality of their work and their conduct
- Ensuring that operatives report all the work they carry out (production and quality bookings)
- Ensure that all packed product is correctly labelled including the operator stamp
- Move completed product to agreed designated area together with completed paperwork, 1st/last off and QCP
- Weigh count and identify (with GRN) any surplus raw material and place on returns rack in the yard
- Conduct ‘tool-check’, request maintenance (if required) and move the tool to the correct location at the end of run
- Report all problems encountered during the shift
- Discuss and review any problems or issues arising from the prior shift
- Review the human resources available on the shift
- Use the whiteboard to identify which technician is managing which machine
- Direct all operatives in the work that they are expected to do
- Review and check that all materials and equipment required by the operator are available
- Set and sign off any tools required
- Re-assign operatives as required
- Conduct 1st off/last off quality checks and report these on the system
- Conduct patrol inspections as defined by the quality control plans
- Ensure that all paperwork and information is available and being used correctly by all operatives
- Carryout training and record this as required
- Report any problems and take necessary actions to minimise its impact on production or quality ensure that any start-up or production scrap is reported and segregated
- Monitor the conduct and output of all operatives
Job Application:
If you would like to be considered for this role, please apply to send a copy of your full CV – or call us now.
Whilst this position may not be of interest to you or suit your skills and experience, please don’t hesitate to get in contact with a member of the team at Willcox Matthews to understand how we can support you.
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Candidates must be eligible to work and live in the UK