Overview
A skilled Intermediate Machine Shop Foreman to lead and manage our machine shop operations. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in machining processes, supervisory experience, and a commitment to maintaining a safe and efficient work environment.
Responsibilities
As the Intermediate Machine Shop Foreman. Your role will encompass a range of responsibilities aimed at optimizing productivity, ensuring quality, and fostering a cohesive work environment. Key duties include but are not limited to:
- Supervision: Oversee daily activities of shop personnel to maximize productivity, efficiency, and safety.
- Operational Support: Operate machines and equipment as needed to support projects and demonstrate proficiency.
- Bidding Assistance: Collaborate in the bidding process for manufactured parts by providing insights into feasibility and production aspects.
- Equipment Selection: Assist in making decisions on the types and specifications of new machine tools required for the machine shop.
- Training: Train and onboard new employees, equipping them with necessary skills and safety protocols.
- Production Planning: Plan and optimize production efficiency, job routing, and expediting to meet deadlines.
- Safety Oversight: Maintain oversight of safety protocols and practices within the machine shop area.
- Crew Management: Handle crew scheduling and attendance to ensure appropriate coverage and adherence to schedules.
- Quality Inspection: Inspect work orders to ensure adherence to quality and quantity standards.
- Problem Solving: Analyze work-related challenges and recommend solutions, including potential disciplinary actions.
Requirements:
- CAM Software: Proficiency in CAM software.
- Quality Management: Familiarity with quality management systems to uphold standards.
- Supervisory Experience: Minimum 3-5 years of supervising shop workers, showcasing effective leadership.
- Machining Proficiency: Experience in both manual and CNC setups and machining processes.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Strong ability to address technical challenges and operational issues.
- Communication Skills: Excellent communication skills for effective interaction with team and stakeholders.
- Interpersonal and Leadership: Demonstrated skills to motivate, mentor, and lead employees.
- Clear Expression: Ability to express ideas clearly, logically, and comprehensibly.
- Driver's License: Possession of a valid driver's license for motor vehicle operation in the USA.
- Understands and complies with company and Federal regulations.
- Capable of reading drawings and diagrams, be able to lay out, set, make jigs.
Other responsibilities might include.
- Record information through shift including production data per hour, performed tool changes, various issues, and recommend adjustments for following project.
- Effectively machine/fabricate parts for conformance including welding, grinding, drilling, tapping, etc.
- Perform pre- production planning.
- Efficiently start and stop machines including loading stock onto machines.
- Perform daily maintenance tasks (fill oil, check pressure, check coolant, etc.)
- Provide own hand tools as required to perform job responsibilities.
- Remove, replace, pre-set, and reinstall tooling including drills, hollow mills, die heads, taps, recess tools, burnish tools, etc.
- Remove and replace spindle units and repair various components, including spindle bearings, seals, sheave, belts, chains, etc.
- Lay out, cut, prep parts for fabrication.
- Sets up jigs and welds parts in place.
- Operates machines and uses hand tools and power tools to secure parts.