
Mechanical Assembly Group Leader
- Cambridge, ON
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Manage the administration and delegation of work for team members within the Mechanical Assembly Group according to their skill and experience.
- With the help of Assembly Manager plan to achieve budgets or to be under budget in total labor hours.
- Give your team feedback on projects and personal feedback in regards to performance.
- Create a team environment and work with your group to be a positive, motivating force. With the help of Assembly Manager manage problems (i.e. absenteeism, attitude, workmanship, efficiency, work habits).
- Train apprentices according to the ATS manufacturing standards and the Machine Tool Builder and Integrator apprenticeship training standards. Delegate work, assigning work as to skills and experience to group members.
- Participate in reviewing objectives/continuous improvement initiatives with your team.
- Participate in the planning stage of the project with the Assembly Manager, Project Manager and project team. This information will equip you to communicate the functionality of the customer’s needs.
- Strictly follow ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 13485:2016 Quality requirements as defined within the manual and procedures
- Participate in the debug/integration of the line and station start up. Complete the set up checks of stations before the PLC is scheduled to be on the station. Check to see if cycle times are achievable and advise design of potential problems. Run the entire line with group and others if required to check functionality of operator stations, operator interface, loading and unloading areas and guarding for ease of maintenance.
- Work with assigned manual writer to instruct special requirements of the line.
- Provide mechanical support during the duration of debug/integration and acceptance.
- Manage tear down and shipping of the equipment, dismantling in an orderly fashion to minimize the installation time at customers’ site and coordinate these efforts.
- Support Assembly Manager in the Selection of Toolmaker/Assembler to be an ambassador for ATS at the customers’ site. Provide a quick and efficient installation of the equipment at customers’ site. Follow all safety procedures according to the ATS Health and Safety Manual in addition to following any onsite customer health and safety procedures.
- Manage the selected Toolmaker/Assembler to reassemble equipment to the point of buy-off at customer’s site and train maintenance and operators on running equipment and following ATS safety procedures (lockout procedure) plus any customer safety requirements.
- Communicate and be a channel for any constructive or objective ideas that arise; helping to keep the manufacturing standards up-to-date and at the highest level. Use the group as a pool of technical knowledge, solving problems together efficiently and advising on the use of outside sources.
- Ensuring the health and safety of employees in their group by ensuring that machinery and equipment are safe, making sure that employees work in compliance with established safe work practices and procedures and providing adequate training for employees in specific work tasks to help eliminate the risk of workplace injuries.
- Complete performance appraisals, keeping in mind that performance is key. Complete apprentice progress reports as needed.
- Provide input on planned capital expenditures for manufacturing equipment during the fiscal budgeting process.
- Hold team members accountable for health, safety and environmental compliance as part of the annual performance review process.
- Ensure that appropriate equipment, materials and protective devices are provided and maintained in safe condition.
- Provide information, instruction and supervision to employees.
- A Certificate of Qualification as a Machine Tool Builder and Integrator or equivalent.
- Completion of a Certificate of Apprenticeship and Certificate of Qualification in the above trade. Five to ten years of hands-on experience in the integration and assembly of custom factory automation. Previous supervisory experience considered an asset.