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Parker Trutec
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MIDSHIFT COORDINATOR
Parker Trutec Springfield, OH
$39k-50k (estimate)
Full Time | Durable Manufacturing 2 Months Ago
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Parker Trutec is Hiring a MIDSHIFT COORDINATOR Near Springfield, OH

Position Summary: The Coordinator position requires a professional, organized individual with the ability to take ownership of new projects. This role requires management of multiple projects simultaneously, accuracy in daily work, and the ability to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. This position’s duties include being responsible for leading Associates to ensure they are working in a safe manner, daily verification that all fixtures are in good working condition.

Shift: 2nd 

Qualifications (include but are not limited to):

  • Strong written, verbal, and analytical skills
  • Ability to work well with others in coordination of job tasks
  • Record of dependability and good attendance
  • Must work with a high degree of accuracy
  • Must have safe forklift skills
  • Must have strong leadership abilities and work well with all associates

Duties (include but are not limited to):

  • Shift pre-start up
    • Identify production and shipping goals.
    • Check emails for updates, information, or changes to PC or shipping changes.
    • Check with PC department to follow up on any production/scheduling issues.
    • Check for call-offs.
    • Walk furnace lines to determine what is complete and which loads that may have been missed.
    • Check daily shipping requirements.
    • Start 2ndshift daily production report.
      • Identify any product that is “hot” or ships that day or the next that may need processed.
    • Talk with previous shift/review any notes for items that may have carried over from the previous shift.
    • Determine manpower needs to complete production schedule.
      • Contact contract labor representative if more labor is needed, send home labor if there is an excess.
    • Prioritize which loads need to be set to meet furnace, polishing, or blasting schedule.
    • Utilize manpower to efficiently assign associates in order to meet customer needs.
    • Morning meeting
      • Cover any production, Safety, and Quality topics for that day.
      • Provide feedback to associates as to how the day’s production will be processed.
  • Production floor
    • Make sure roster/attendance is completed timely.
      • Make sure any adjustments are noted on the roster such as leave earlies, Transfers, tardies, etc.
    • Make sure setting and de-setting processes are running concurrent with PC Schedule.
      • Make sure team leaders understand production and shipping goals.
    • Verify that the routers are being followed completely for all product set.
      • Make sure that all associates are reading and following router instructions.
      • Make sure associates sign off on work started and completed.
    • Ensure you have trained associates working with any new associates on the floor.
      • Full time associate, seasoned contract associate or team leader.
    • Check to make sure setting/de-setting is being performed correctly.
      • Prioritize what is needed to de-set to meet shipping needs.
      • Verify proper dunnage/packaging is being used.
      • Ensure standard times are being met.
      • Make sure associates sign off on work started and completed.
    • Make sure loads are being checked prior to entering the ASRS or moved from setting by forklift.
      • Make sure ASRS associate is checking for correct furnace height.
      • Make sure ASRS operator checks paperwork is signed off.
      • Make sure ASRS operator makes sure load is squared up and able to be put away.
      • Make sure ASRS operator checks for proper base tray.
      • If load is being moved to furnace area by forklift make sure it is proper height and on proper base tray.
    • Preventative maintenance.
      • Ensure that all PM charts are completed as designed.
      • Review each PM chart daily.
        • If there is an item that needs attention fill out and complete a maintenance work order and notate it on the chart.
  • Daily Responsibilities.
    • Answer associate questions as needed.
      • If you don’t have the answer, ask your manager, PC, Maintenance etc.
    •  Walk production area to help maintain high 5’s standards.
      • Make sure that all areas are clean throughout the work day.
      • Clean up messes as they happen to ensure a safe environment.
    • Make sure daily layered process audits are being completed.
    • Be aware of any trial parts being processed.
      • Check with engineering prior to setting any trial parts/loads.
      • Verify proper process for setting or de-setting trial parts/loads.
      • Communicate with your team any special instructions.
      • Oversee instructions and be present for processing trial parts.
    • Check PC charts hourly to ensure blaster/polisher schedule are being maintained.
    • Check PC charts to ensure setting schedules are being completed properly.
      • Identify those loads that need to be completed for shipment the next day.
    • Check with PC if you have concerns re-guarding schedule or added product or unable to complete a setting assignment due to fixtures, furnace delays etc.
    • Make sure that any equipment that is not functioning properly has a work order assigned to it.
      • If the equipment creates an unsafe condition, lock this out or do not use.
        • Contact maintenance department immediately.
        • Contact manager/supervisor.
      • Review any hold sheet and hold tags to ensure they are written up properly.
        • Provide as much information as possible.
        • Hold tags are for smaller amounts of non-conforming material.
        • Hold sheets are for when the entire load is suspect and cannot be processed.
        • Make sure ALL loads placed in the hold area have a hold sheet or hold tag (no exceptions)
    • Safety
      • Make sure any safety incidents are reported immediately.
      • Make sure incident reports are filled out correctly.
        • Be sure to use the proper forms for reporting incidents and witness statements.
      • If damaged parts, parts property, or injury are involved send individual(s) for drug screen.
        • Know which paperwork (if any) needs to go with associated and what location to send them.
      • Know fire, Tornado, active shooter, and injury procedures.
      • Know where HMDS documentation is located.
      • Understand HMDS labeling and where it needed throughout the plant.
      • Identify potential hazards on the production floor and correct accordingly.
    • Make sure associates are using proper PPE when performing various tasks.
      • Make sure they are maintaining safety glasses and wearing steel toe shoes at all times in the plant.
      • Perform weekly spot checks as needed.
      • When a process calls for specific PPE to complete a process, make sure associates are following all PPE requirements.
    • Help drive process improvements.
      • Identify possible Process improvements in your areas.
        • Complete Kaizen/process improvement sheets to help improve efficiency and cost as you find them.
  • End of shift duties
    • Make sure all loads that have been completed and placed in ASRS.
      • Any loads that need completed from your shift are set up and ready to be processed.
      • Inform in coming shift of any loads that are waiting to enter the ASRS.
      • Inform in coming shift of any loads that where missed that need to be picked up.
    • Make sure to communicate with incoming shift any issues that may affect production.
      • Make sure that any instructions, needs or issues that will carry over to the next shift are communicated fully to prevent negative impact on the incoming shift.
      • PC charts are completed, up to date and signed off.
  • 5’s
    • Make sure work areas are free of debris and parts.
    • Make sure all areas are clean and free of any trip hazards.
      • This includes trash is taken out and boxes/cardboard are removed from area and placed in proper bins.
    • Make sure all tools and any other items needed for production are put away and stored properly.
    • Make sure team leaders utilize associates efficiently when performing tasks such as painting, sorting, and general cleaning.
  • Perform daily shift report
    • Finish daily production report.
      • Identify any quality, shipping, maintenance, and labor issues for the shift.
    • Make sure team leaders complete labor analysis sheet.
      • Email this to the designated managers.

Make sure that team leaders complete paperwork such as PC charts, setting de-setting etc. and hand in to production manager.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Durable Manufacturing

SALARY

$39k-50k (estimate)

POST DATE

03/10/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/14/2024

WEBSITE

parkertrutec.com

HEADQUARTERS

PARAGOULD, AR

SIZE

50 - 100

FOUNDED

1989

CEO

JOEL KENDRICK

REVENUE

$10M - $50M

INDUSTRY

Durable Manufacturing

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About Parker Trutec

We are the North American subsidiaries of Nihon Parkerizing Co., Ltd. (headquarter in Tokyo, Japan), the world leader in Metal Improvement Technology. The Parker Trutec Group operates 6 facilities in the United States and Mexico which specialize in surface treatments that improve the resistance to wear, corrosion and fatigue of metal components.

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