Being an operations supervisor in the aeronautical industry provides an opportunity to understand the importance of a compliant product and the frail line of managing employee well-being. Focusing on leadership to connect to all levels of the organization by setting a safe space to experiment new ways of working. Providing and sharing knowledge to achieve goals as a whole by gathering key players. All those skills combined help company to grow and reach new heights.
-Operate a department per master schedule -Conduct cost reduction objective -Lead problem solving activities -Increase customer satisfaction -Collaborate in recruiting and developing of talents within organization -Recommend strategies for employee retention and restructuration plan of departments
-Improve supplier's quality control by implementing key inspection points on manufacturing line -Implement a local team of 8 quality representatives through transfer of knowledge and development plans. -Reduce cost per unit by reducing non conformances at supplier site. -Recommend strategies with suppliers to improve efficiency. -Support supplier with First Article Inspection first pass yield. -Manage a team dedicated to grant authorization to ship unit prior expedition to Canada.
-Plan and perform First Article inspection on airplane structural parts using CMM (coordinate measuring machine) and conventional high precision tools. -Perform quality control on manufacturing line.
A Structural Assembler manufactures, assembles, installs and adjusts the parts that make up the structure of an aircraft. He performs machining operations and riveting of composite materials.
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