Dedicated, innovative, ambitious and hardworking Production Team Lead skilled in organizing and prioritizing tasks, arranging schedules and monitoring equipment operation. First-rate communication, problem-solving and conflict management skills. Prepared to bring 15 years of experience to a challenging new position.
- Performs complex production assembly operations on structural parts, mechanical assemblies, subassemblies and aircraft systems, equipment and accessories using manual or automated assembly tools.
- Builds effective resource plans by coordinating with peer team leads to mitigate and manage schedule/build conflicts.
- Identifies and communicates risks to First Line Leader. Updates and communicates BPS metrics.
- Identifies KPI improvement actions.
- Able to work pre and post shift overtime as required to assess status of build, assign daily work, cover for labor loss, in times of surge and rework.
- Leads team in daily safety check-in.
- Monitors and reports daily progress to plan.
- Works with support organizations and First Line Leader to mitigate performance risk.
- Documents and communicates shift turnover.
- Establishes overtime requirements and staffing.
- Responsible to monitor and control FOD, 5S and Tools.
- Uses Rapid Problem Solving (RPS) and coordinates with Line Side Control Center (LSCC) to address issues.
- Creates standardized work instructions.
- Support teammates to improve their job performance including identifying training.
- Responsible for BPS process improvements.
- Leads Kamishibai audits and Gemba walks.
- Work closely with Engineers and Planners to make sure the work schedule is appropriately planned for the team.
- Effectively plan what is to be achieved and involve all teammates.
- Obtains information and identifies key issues and relationships relevant to achieving a long-range goal or vision.
- Ability to understand the big picture and the inter-relationships of all positions and activities in the system, including the impact of changes in my area on another team's area.
- Verifies routine product conformance to design requirements.
- Provides objective evidence of results.
- Performs auditing, surveillance and monitoring.
- Validates work instructions, tooling requirements, certifications, process standards, policies and procedures.
- Identifies and documents discrepancies.
- Segregates and controls non-conforming items.
- Performs preliminary review and disposition of non-conformance.
- Conducts product review with customer during product or process verification.
- Identifies repetitive or significant non-conformances and initiates requests for corrective action.
- Remove fasteners to access various location on the aircraft to verify hole/gaps are in tolerance in accordance with engineering documentations and drawing
- Clean and measure holes at those join locations and verify gap tolerances
- Work closely with Quality Tech and Airline Customers for in process and final approval of verified gaps and final installation of completed area
- Maintain a FOD free area
- Perform work from Velocity, Redars, CMES, PSDS, and etc.
Building 88-20, Cell 320, Lower 46, EEBAY
- Efficiently complete jobs based on engineer drawings (WHIDS), manuals, and SOI.
- Perform work within allotted time schedule.
- Maintain FOD free area.
- Perform FOD Focal duties for the entire Lower 46 Section.
- Ensure IP statement of work is performed in conformance with D6 manuals and job instructions.
- Install and permanently route all wire harnesses on the left side of the EEBAY including fiber optic cables, power feeders, signal data lines, and flight control cables.
- Maintain necessary job documentation and records.
- Perform various lifting, walking, bending, kneeling, stair climbing, and operating hand and power tools.
- Preinstalled family groups, wire bundles and spanner bar in accordance to job instructions (D6 manuals) from Boeing.
- Installed wire bundles such as fiber optic harness, power feeders, and signal data lines.
- Maintained a neat and organized FOD free work area.
- Aligned and assembled parts including leads, coils, wires, tabs, and terminals into housing.
- Installed components and parts including switches, coils, transformers, relays, transistors, and semiconductor circuits on chassis, circuit boards, panels, and other units.
- Routed and attached wires and connectors to form circuitry and connected assembly to power supply sources, switch panels, or junction boxes.
- Examined parts for defects such as pinholes or chips.
- Assembled and installed equipment and parts requiring simple wiring, soldering and connecting to government furnished equipment.
Overseas Work Experience - Tactical Wheeled Vehicle (TWV) Program Mechanical Assembler
- Retrograded preparation of vehicles destined for export from Afghanistan.
- Sustained vehicles in service of various Marine Corps units including the installation, troubleshooting, cable routing of various communications systems and electrical issues associated with TOCNET and DVE.
Stateside Work Experience - Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) and MRAP All Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) Program Mechanical Assembler
- Installed various communication systems associated with Blue Force Tracker (BFT), Tocnet, DVE, VIC 3, VRC 103, VRC 104, VRC 110 and VRC 113.
- Installed metalwork, armored plates, and brackets by drilling and securing equipment.
- Operate all wheel vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadways.
- Oversee and check proper loading and unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailers.
- Perform basic vehicle maintenances.
- Operate Blue Force Tracker, Tocnet, and VIC systems.
Manufacturing background
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Currently possess a license to operate the following heavy equipment: LCRTF 5K, EBFL – MMV with attachments, and 624KR TRAM with attachments.
Currently possess active secret security clearance and passport