In the Coordinator role, you will plan, process, and request manufacturing information, utilizing computer generated data reports. Schedule production units within assigned areas and assist in control of productive materials, hardware expense items, and expedite shortages. We create an environment where creativity, invention and discovery become reality, each and every day. It's where bold, bright professionals like you can reach your full potential—and where you can help us reach ours. You will coordinate material for your designated area as well as between areas to meet scheduled ship dates. You will review and update the status of orders and materials with manufacturing supervisors, material control personnel, and people in work areas, customer service, and KanBan expeditors. Includes regularly scheduled multi-functional production meetings which vary from once a week to daily depending on area(s) of responsibility. You will utilize the computer, including Microsoft Excel, DMM, AS400, and the Material Synchronization Spreadsheet, to maintain control of floor stock and floor records. You will process surplus, rejected, and/or defective material according to procedures. You will problem solve manufacturing information by identifying missing and incorrect items. Attend the Tier meeting, check and update emails, and log into required systems (DMM, Enovia, AS400). Review production tasks, including checking turnbacks, the Kanban list, crane sheets, and SPCs on the brake and/or punches; also identify past-due parts. Coordinate with operators to assist with part flow and, if necessary, operate the forklift to support production needs. Conduct end-of-day 5S tasks to maintain a clean, organized workspace. You will act as a back-up Team Lead if needed, ensuring continuity in leadership and operations
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED