machinery assembly supervisor
Machinery assembly supervisors monitor the machinery assembly process. They train and coach assembly workers to achieve production goals.
Also called: machine charge hand, leadingmachinist, lead machine operative, machine team leader
- 16
- essential skills
- 20
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 3122
- ISCO-08 group
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Essential skills
16- analyse the need for technical resources
- communicate problems to senior colleagues
- coordinate communication within a team
- create solutions to problems
- ensure finished product meet requirements
- evaluate employees work
- follow production schedule
- keep records of work progress
- liaise with managers
- manage resources
- oversee assembly operations
- oversee production requirements
- plan shifts of employees
- quality standards
- read standard blueprints
- report on production results
Optional skills
20- advise on machinery malfunctions
- analyse production processes for improvement
- check material resources
- ensure compliance with environmental legislation
- functionalities of machinery
- identify hazards in the workplace
- integrate new products in manufacturing
- liaise with quality assurance
- monitor machine operations
- monitor manufacturing quality standards
- oversee logistics of finished products
- oversee quality control
- quality assurance methodologies
- recruit personnel
- schedule regular machine maintenance
- send faulty equipment back to assembly line
- train employees
- undertake inspections
- wear appropriate protective gear
- write inspection reports
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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