What are the responsibilities and job description for the Group Leader 1 position at Worthington Enterprises?
Job Description
Worthington Cylinders Columbus is looking for a group leader. The Group Leader is a frontline leadership role responsible for the consistent execution of standard work, real-time coaching of operators, and timely escalation of safety, quality, and production issues within their assigned area. This role provides daily floor oversight to ensure expectations are understood, followed, and reinforced
Group Leaders coach operators through observation, feedback, and reinforcement of safe work practices, quality standards, and production requirements. When issues fall outside standard work or indicate process instability, the Group Leader is expected to pause and escalate to the Production Supervisor rather than rely on workarounds.
The Group Leader supports the Supervisor through disciplined execution, accurate communication, and performance input, while developing foundational leadership skills in coaching, accountability, and escalation.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
People
Our Company is proud to have a dynamic and inclusive workforce where employees are empowered to innovate, thrive and grow. We believe that each employee’s unique strengths contribute to the success of our organization. This belief extends to how we consider our job applicants. Your talents may align with this position or other opportunities within our organization. Apply today to start unlocking your career potential with Worthington Enterprises.
We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities in the application and hiring process. If you are interested in employment with Worthington Enterprises and need an accommodation or assistance using the careers website, please contact careers@wthg.com.
Worthington Enterprises (NYSE: WOR) is a designer and manufacturer of market-leading brands that help improve everyday life by elevating spaces and experiences. The Company operates with two primary business units: Building Products and Consumer Products.
The Building Products segment includes cooking, heating, cooling and water solutions, architectural and acoustical grid ceilings and metal framing and accessories. The Consumer Products segment provides solutions for the tools, outdoor living and celebrations categories. Product brands within the Worthington Enterprises portfolio include Balloon Time®, Bernzomatic®, Coleman® (propane cylinders), CoMet®, Elgen, Garden Weasel®, General®, HALO™, Hawkeye™, Level5 Tools®, Mag Torch®, NEXI™, Pactool International®, PowerCore™, Ragasco®, Well-X-Trol® and XLite™, among others.
Founded in 1955 as Worthington Industries, Worthington Enterprises follows a people-first Philosophy with earning money for its shareholders as its first corporate goal. Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Worthington Enterprises and its joint ventures employ approximately 6,000 people throughout North America and Europe.
Worthington Cylinders Columbus is looking for a group leader. The Group Leader is a frontline leadership role responsible for the consistent execution of standard work, real-time coaching of operators, and timely escalation of safety, quality, and production issues within their assigned area. This role provides daily floor oversight to ensure expectations are understood, followed, and reinforced
Group Leaders coach operators through observation, feedback, and reinforcement of safe work practices, quality standards, and production requirements. When issues fall outside standard work or indicate process instability, the Group Leader is expected to pause and escalate to the Production Supervisor rather than rely on workarounds.
The Group Leader supports the Supervisor through disciplined execution, accurate communication, and performance input, while developing foundational leadership skills in coaching, accountability, and escalation.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
People
- Provide day-to-day coaching and support to operators through floor presence and clear communication
- Reinforce expectations, standard work, and proper procedures
- Deliver real-time feedback and support training execution
- Partner with the Production Supervisor on performance, training, and development needs
- Model professionalism, accountability, and the Worthington Philosophy
- Reinforce safe work practices and immediately address unsafe conditions
- Lead daily safety discussions and ensure proper PPE usage
- Stop work when unsafe conditions are identified
- Escalate hazards, near misses, and recurring safety concerns
- Maintain a zero-tolerance approach to unsafe behaviors
- Ensure adherence to quality standards and standard work
- Verify required quality checks are completed consistently
- Address quality issues immediately and prevent defects
- Pause production and escalate issues when quality risks arise
- Promote a “right first time” mindset across the team
- Execute production plans as directed by the Production Supervisor
- Coordinate daily work assignments and support job rotation
- Address routine production issues and maintain workflow
- Escalate constraints, instability, or resource gaps impacting performance
- Ensure accurate communication and reporting of production activities
- Support continuous improvement and problem-solving initiatives
- Identify opportunities based on daily operations and operator feedback
- Reinforce and sustain standard work and implemented improvements
- Assist with corrective actions and drive disciplined execution
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Demonstrate leadership aligned with the Worthington Philosophy and strong interpersonal skills (The Golden Rule)
- Adhere to and promote all safety policies; drive a culture of safety excellence within assigned area
- Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English
- Capable of performing physical, repetitive work, including standing/walking for full shifts and lifting up to 45 lbs regularly
- Drive quality and production performance within assigned area, ensuring standards and goals are consistently met
- Maintain accountability for accurate reporting, including production, scrap, labeling, and material counts
- Understand bills of materials and production processes; maintain working knowledge of product lines
- Demonstrate strong organizational, follow-up, and problem-solving skills
- Effectively train, coach, and support employees, including basic performance evaluation and development
- Communicate and collaborate across teams and departments
- Support change management and continuous improvement efforts
- Proficient in computer systems, including JD Edwards, Excel, and word processing tools
- Mechanical aptitude
- Basic presentation and communication skills
- Successful completion of all required Worthington Industries Safety Training Courses
- Intermediate reading, writing, and math skills
- Minimum 2-5 years of experience in manufacturing / production environment
- 1st Aid/CPR Training, Emergency Response
- Experienced in JD Edwards and L2L
- Transformation skills (JI, auditing, root cause problem solving, performance boards, etc.)
- Completion of WI leadership training courses
- Intermediate knowledge of MS Office
- On the job training to enhance safety, productivity and troubleshooting skills
- Continuous Improvement training
Our Company is proud to have a dynamic and inclusive workforce where employees are empowered to innovate, thrive and grow. We believe that each employee’s unique strengths contribute to the success of our organization. This belief extends to how we consider our job applicants. Your talents may align with this position or other opportunities within our organization. Apply today to start unlocking your career potential with Worthington Enterprises.
We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities in the application and hiring process. If you are interested in employment with Worthington Enterprises and need an accommodation or assistance using the careers website, please contact careers@wthg.com.
Worthington Enterprises (NYSE: WOR) is a designer and manufacturer of market-leading brands that help improve everyday life by elevating spaces and experiences. The Company operates with two primary business units: Building Products and Consumer Products.
The Building Products segment includes cooking, heating, cooling and water solutions, architectural and acoustical grid ceilings and metal framing and accessories. The Consumer Products segment provides solutions for the tools, outdoor living and celebrations categories. Product brands within the Worthington Enterprises portfolio include Balloon Time®, Bernzomatic®, Coleman® (propane cylinders), CoMet®, Elgen, Garden Weasel®, General®, HALO™, Hawkeye™, Level5 Tools®, Mag Torch®, NEXI™, Pactool International®, PowerCore™, Ragasco®, Well-X-Trol® and XLite™, among others.
Founded in 1955 as Worthington Industries, Worthington Enterprises follows a people-first Philosophy with earning money for its shareholders as its first corporate goal. Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Worthington Enterprises and its joint ventures employ approximately 6,000 people throughout North America and Europe.