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Cretex Medical Component and Device Technologies Cell Lead II - Molding in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota

Overview About Cretex Medical Cretex Medical is a leading contract manufacturer of precision components and assemblies for the medical device industry. Our customers view us as a trusted partner in the areas of injection molding, laser processing, metal stamping and device assembly. Learn more at www.cretexmedical.com. Position summary: The Cell Lead II will be responsible for coordinating, monitoring, and leading the activities of a cellular work team in support of assigned goals and objectives in a manufacturing environment. The Cell Leader II will manage employee time, approve time transactions in the ADP system, and will create performance related goals. Shift Available: 9th Shift: Thursday-Saturday and every other Sunday 6:30pm-7:00am Responsibilities Job Duties and Responsibilities

  • Execute to the production schedule
  • Assign employees to run equipment and jobs
  • Ensure the area has the materials and supplies to meet production needs
  • Ensure jobs are completed and meet quality standards and are on time
  • Ensure machinery and equipment is running efficiently and effectively
  • Provide employees on-the-job training and mentoring
  • Ensure employees are following work instructions and processes
  • Provide daily updates through the Tier I process
  • Communicate production issues, schedules, and priorities within and between teams
  • Implement process improvements
  • Create employee goals, performance initiatives and areas of accountability that are directly aligned with the goals of the company
  • Ensure employees are following company guidelines, policies, and procedures
  • Manage the manufacturing ERP systems for production
  • Support and comply with the company Quality System, ISO, and medical device requirements
  • Read, understand, and follow work instructions and standard work
  • Partner with other business segments: sales/marketing, customer service, engineering, quality, and finance
  • Understand customer needs and the core business markets we serve
  • Ensure business systems are implemented, maintained, and functioning properly
  • Participate in required company meetings
  • Maintain an organized work area (5S)
  • Participate in the Operational Excellence Program

Qualifications Job Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • 3 years of supervisory experience
  • 7 years of experience in manufacturing operations
  • Knowledge of manufacturing machinery, equipment, and processes
  • Knowledge of legal and regulatory requirements
  • Ability to manage relationships and team facilitation
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Ability to prioritize work and manage multiple tasks
  • Ability to take direction from and give input to the next level leader
  • Ability to collaborate and assist team members
  • Ability to cross train in other areas of production when required

Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Business/technical degree
  • Medical manufacturing experience
  • Familiar with ISO and FDA requirements
  • Certifications in a related field
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