Lean Manufacturing Engineer

Summit Polymers, Inc.Sturgis, MI
Onsite

About The Position

Summit Polymers is a leading, global supplier of automotive interior systems including consoles, door panels, and instrument panels. With over 50 years serving the industry, we deliver engineering and product excellence to our customers, on time, in budget, with the latest innovations. JOIN A TEAM WHERE YOU’LL BE CHALLENGED AND valued. A career with Summit Polymers means working with smart people in a culture that thrives on challenging, meaningful work. At Summit, we look for growth potential with every hire. We don’t just fill seats, we set people on career paths. We’re always on the lookout for smart people who are committed to continuous improvement, customer service and quality.

Requirements

  • Engineering or related degree or 3 years experience in a manufacturing environment.
  • Possesses the ability to gather and analyze information and make decisions from a limited number of choices
  • Ability to effectively communicate and coach all levels from plant floor operators to plant management.
  • Microsoft office products including (excel, word
  • A minimum score of 50 on the Wonderlic Select Assessment (26 on the Cognitive section).

Nice To Haves

  • This position requires a hands-on person who prefers the plant floor to the cubicle, and who will develop a passion for implementing SLMS into the manufacturing processes.
  • The successful engineer will be humble, willing to learn from shop floor experiences as well as from team members on the production lines.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to gather and analyze information and make decisions based on that information.
  • Self-motivated, have project management and leadership skills, as well as the initiative and ability to get things done with and through others.
  • Problem solving, communication, mathematic, and Microsoft Excel capability are also required.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the implementation of SLMS in all areas of the facility
  • Conduct routine SLMS Audits and lead corresponding kaizen activities derived from the audits
  • Analyze manufacturing methods for process improvement, work balance and cost reduction using kaizen mentality and standardized work development tools
  • Teaching SLMS principles and concepts in a class room and shop floor environment to all plant employees from plant floor to plant management
  • Lead and manage projects while working independently, including independent decision-making on the shop floor
  • Develop and maintain plant floor layout(s)
  • Occasional travel to other SPI plants
  • Other duties as required by General Manager
  • Understand the theory and application in all aspects of SLMS (Jidoka, JIT, stability, True North - standardized work, pull systems, problem solving, material and information flow etc)
  • Identify and eliminate waste throughout the plant
  • Gain broad range of experiences with different processes and environments
  • Learn how to organize shop floor activities, how to coach others to “learn SLMS by doing”
  • Learn how to combine class room and shop floor learning
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