What are the responsibilities and job description for the Continuous Improvement Specialist position at Switch4 LLC?
Title: Improvement Specialist
Location: Geneva, NY
Job Type: Full Time/Permanent
Key Responsibilities
Location: Geneva, NY
Job Type: Full Time/Permanent
Key Responsibilities
- Work Environment & Safety: Ensure a safe work environment for employees, focusing on maintaining high-quality production and optimal efficiency.
- Risk Analysis: Conduct risk analysis of processes and job functions to identify and mitigate potential hazards.
- Production Management: Meet production requirements according to schedule, while coaching and mentoring operators on the floor and providing feedback during review periods to drive performance.
- Performance Improvement: Utilize OEE data, live floor observations, and Lean process initiatives to improve operational performance in alignment with leadership goals.
- Standardized Procedures & Work Instructions: Develop and maintain standardized production procedures and work instructions, ensuring they evolve as the business grows.
- Process Optimization: Assess equipment and machinery layout to create an optimized workflow and improve production efficiency.
- Documentation: Close any gaps in work instructions and SOPs for new products and equipment during their introduction or integration into the manufacturing facility.
- Best Practices Development: Identify and implement best practices to enhance production rates and quality of output.
- Lean Methodology: Incorporate 5S 1 methodology and Lean manufacturing systems into process improvements.
- Cost Analysis: Provide manufacturing decision-making information by calculating production, labor, and material costs, as well as estimating future costs.
- Collaboration: Collaborate with maintenance, engineering, and cross-functional teams to troubleshoot systems, perform preventive maintenance (PMs), and manage system upgrades.
- Quality Control: Monitor compliance with established quality and quantity specifications prior to processing and during production.
- Education: A Bachelor's degree (BS/BA) is preferred.
- Experience: Experience in manufacturing and process improvement, with a proven ability to troubleshoot and solve technical problems.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, including PowerPoint and Excel, with strong reporting and analysis capabilities. General technical experience with equipment is essential.
- Communication & Leadership: Excellent communication skills and the ability to inspire and drive teams towards common goals.
- Self-Management: Strong ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and promote teamwork within the organization.
- Regulatory Knowledge: Knowledge of safety standards and regulatory compliance in a manufacturing environment is a plus.
- Lean Manufacturing: Experience with Lean manufacturing principles and practices is an advantage.