Production Lead Hand $23-$26 - Night Shift 6p-6a
BURLINGTON, WA 98233
Posted: 8/23/2024
Job Description
You are looking to join a company whose whole mission is to make a difference in the world by reducing carbon emissions and improving access to clean energy through the manufacturing of their products. You want to work for a company who understands their employees are the power behind the company’s success, who promote this ideology through their workplace culture, and show this through their benefits package, employee development programs, and their actions.
How would you feel to know there is a company that doesn’t hide executives or leaders in unreachable offices behind locked doors? Come work with us in the fastest growing industry in the world!
Purpose of this role:
As a Production Lead Hand, you will operate your assigned section of the production line to ensure the safe and efficient production of solar panels. This includes supervising a small team of operators, placement and testing of electrical components, cleaning of finished products, and/or loading of raw materials into machines.
This position will be training on our Night shift (which M-F 10pm to 6am) before transitioning to a 12 hour pitman schedule (6pm - 6am)
Key Responsibilities:
*Ensure all operations staff are following and executing all operations and equipment safely.
*Escalate any safety concern to your Shift Supervisor immediately upon observation.
*Oversee and provide constant training and technical assistance to all operation staff ensuring they are following all work instructions and best practices.
*Report any defective/non-conforming product or behavior to your Shift *Supervisor immediately upon observation.
*Perform quality control as required by the work instructions and as instructed by the production and quality leaders and staff.
*Ensure traceability of the product and its components through proper use of the Data Collection System, ensuring that the system is always active and functional.
Requirements:
Minimum Requirements: Basic computer skills Problem-solving skills Commitment to continuous learning Ability to work flexible and/or rotating shifts. Team and customer oriented Attention to detail Hand-eye coordination, manual dexterity, and ability to distinguish between colors. Education & Experience: High School diploma/GED preferred Previous manufacturing/production experience required. (preferably 2+ years) Production supervisory experience preferred.
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (360) 382-6338
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