What are the responsibilities and job description for the Line Maintenance Analyst 1st Shift position at Swire Coca-Cola?
What does a Line Maintenance Analyst do at Swire Coca-Cola?Part of a high performing team that is engaged and committed to World Class Manufacturing performance, ensuring that the safety of our people always comes first, while building a culture of continuous improvement with a focus on zero operational defects and losses. The incumbent works closely with the Line Controls Analyst to ensure that appropriate processes, capabilities, and routines are in place to support production with specific focus on the mechanical systems of a manufacturing line. Incumbent will also recommend mechanical / process changes to improve business results in the areas of safety, quality, production, delivery, cost, and morale.
Job Details:Schedule: 4am - 2:30pm (Mon - Thurs, flexibility required, OT and weekends, as needed)Responsibilities:
Actively participate in line Daily Direction Setting (DDS) meetings and execution of the daily plan, including reporting results of the previous 24 hours: number of breakdowns, resolved / unresolved defects, project management, etc
Review equipment failures and work with team members to identify root cause and countermeasures (using BDE/UPS/IPS/CAPA or other tools). Partner with Line Manager to prioritize loss elimination efforts based on data analysis (loss trees)
Facilitate breakdown elimination (BDE) daily management system (DMS) with maintenance team to drive breakthrough results in line stops and in unplanned downtime – with specific focus on the mechanical systems of the manufacturing line
Facilitate DICE chart reporting, trend OEE and ME, and partner with Maintenance team and Project Engineer on improvement opportunities
Serve as a coach and resource for the team and actively participate in the execution of daily improvement plan
Support the maintenance team in development of the 90-day loss elimination plans and the annual maintenance plan for the line
Develop team’s capability in effective operation of equipment and troubleshooting. Identify training gaps, build OPL (one-point lessons), SOPs and work instructions.
Review JHA (job hazard analysis), Life Safety Rules and Safety Maps capturing and incorporating team feedback and learnings.
Performs other duties as assigned
Requirements:
High School Diploma (or GED) required
Bachelor's degree in engineering or industrial maintenance preferred or equivalent experience
Technical certifications/equivalent experience in engineering or industrial maintenance preferred
Intermediate Proficiency in Excel, Word, Powerpoint and Outlook
2 years working with maintenance systems in industrial manufacturing (with bachelor's degree) required or
4 years working with maintenance systems in industrial manufacturing (with High School diploma or GED) required
Expert in maintenance of high-speed manufacturing processes, including specific knowledge of fasteners, bearings, belt / chain drives, gear boxes, motors, couplings, conveyors, etc
Expert in industrial maintenance systems, including CMMS
Ability to plan work and execute plans for improvement
Ability to interact and work with other departments
Ability to work nights and weekends as needed to support a 24/7 operation
Salary : $42 - $52