About Us
Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation, a family owned business for over 75 years, takes pride in powering progress in health, security and quality of life. We are key partners with the world’s leading medical devices, semiconductor, scientific analytics and industrial systems manufacturers. When they want to push the limits of what’s possible with high voltage applications, they turn to us to make it happen.
While Spellman is not a household name, our products are used to make and often power many of the most advanced technologies that make modern life possible. With design and manufacturing sites in North America, Europe and Asia, we have become the preferred provider of high voltage power solutions for OEMs pushing the boundaries of technology around the world by designing and producing the products they need to power progress.
Job Title
Manufacturing Team Leader
Function
Manufacturing
Reporting to
Manufacturing Manager
MAIN OBJECTIVES
The management of all assembly functions within manufacturing.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Working collaboratively with other functional Team Leaders to deliver what our customers require.
Management of the assembly team within Manufacturing.
Allocating resources to ensure on time delivery in full of high quality product.
Assisting Assembly personnel with issues and queries.
Provide updates for Sales Orders and Work Orders Reason for Lateness.
Maintain Visual Schedule and Skills Matrices.
Onboard, train and develop staff in the required disciplines, Test and Safety processes and quality standards.
Review of the quality of work produced and ensuring the relevant documentation have been properly completed.
Drive innovation in continuous improvement and lean objectives to increase productivity and efficiencies.
Ensure compliance with all elements of QMS, build standards and ESD requirements.
Set the standards for housekeeping and working practices.
Review Procedures and Standards.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
Understanding of mechanical assembly procedures and processes.
Familiar with Lean and Continuous Improvement methodologies.
Appreciation of modern manufacturing techniques.
Good communication skills.
Experience within an electronics manufacturing environment.
Supervisory experience.
The above responsibilities are not exhaustive and you may be required to fulfil other duties and responsibilities from time to time for which you are reasonably qualified.