What you’ll do :
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Supervise day-to-day rotor operations across machining, disassembly, assembly, and final balancing processes during the shift.
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Lead a team of hourly employees including technicians, machinists, and inspectors—ensuring compliance with safety, quality, and production targets.
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Support standard work execution, escalate abnormalities, and drive quick containment and countermeasures.
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Ensure shift handovers are effective, with proper documentation and communication of open issues.
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Collaborate with the Rotor Operations Leader and other supervisors to balance workload, cover manpower gaps, and support delivery plans.
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Partner with the Rotor Method Engineer and PQE to troubleshoot technical and quality issues.
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Coordinate with the Material Specialist on availability of parts and kits needed for rotor work scopes.
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Monitor 5S and housekeeping standards; drive continuous improvement on the shop floor.
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Actively support time and attendance management, shop discipline, and employee coaching.
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Participate in daily tier meetings and production reviews.
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Support training and onboarding of new employees to ensure competency in critical processes.
What you’ll bring :
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Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Industrial, or Manufacturing Engineering—or equivalent experience.
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Proven experience in a manufacturing, maintenance, or repair environment, preferably in rotating equipment or turbine components.
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Experience with repair or assembly of heavy industrial equipment (e.g., rotors, compressors, turbines).
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Prior leadership or team lead experience is a strong advantage.
What will make you stand out:
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Working knowledge of Lean principles, Root Cause Analysis, and shop floor problem-solving.
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Familiarity with EHS, QMS, and ISO procedures.
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Strong communication and coordination skills across multi-functional teams.
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Ability to interpret technical drawings, route cards, and process instructions.
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Proficiency in ERP systems and basic MS Office tool
Relocation Assistance Provided: No