Process Tech Torque Coordinator - General Assembly (Level 7) (Temporal)
General Motors
Silao
MXN 30,000 - 70,000
Descripción del empleo
Responsibilities encompass managing, monitoring, and overseeing all requirements for fastening processes: Torque to ensure that requirements of Process Control Plans and Tool & Equipment Bulletins are followed and documented.
Monitor processes and tooling required by Process Control Plans (PCP’s) and Tool and Equipment Bulletins (T&E). Make ongoing improvements and updates to complement PCPs and T&E.
Manage and program torque controllers and tooling on the plant floor to complement PCP and tool and equipment bulletins.
Construct torque process strategy list and torque database for each vehicle model.
Manage regular consistent process APM system downloads and manage discrepancies to ensure good data is provided to production processes.
Establish torque monitor routes to monitor all critical torque specifications per shift requirements and standard care torque per monthly requirements or as needed.
Maintain database and manage updates from process changes and tool changes (tool information, secondary checks, etc).
Provide updated information to torque monitors and production team leaders.
Develop and provide training to keep production teams and management current with requirements.
Work with Quality Requirements Lead to maintain updated and new Quality Requirements.
Oversee and support the management of the torque monitor (static torque measurement process) team to ensure processes are followed and standardized work is well defined and followed.
Respond promptly to out-of-standard conditions in production to support containment, problem resolution, risk assessment, and corrective actions. Communicate with Design Engineers as required.
Perform and assist correlation studies for static and dynamic torque for fasteners having an issue.
List and implement AM-1, TAY, TA1, and other strategies that support PCP and T&E and PFMEA, and submit data to engineering as required.
Review torque data daily to identify potential issues or deficiencies.
Audit fastening processes to the defined requirements. Issue Corrective Action Reports and drive follow-up as required.
Oversee and audit body shop weld and adhesive processes to ensure compliance with requirements and prompt response to out-of-standard conditions.
Support technical aspects of torque monitoring. Acquire a foundation of equipment knowledge.
Participate in weekly plant Standardization meetings and initiatives. Quality Department Representative.
Provide support to VAA (value added assembler) suppliers as required. Support their facility through audits and clear communications and relationships.
Support weekly EWO (Engineering Work Order) meetings.
Monitor and follow up on EWOs, TWOs (Temporary Work Orders), and PPCRs (Plant Process Change Requests).
Assure proper tool calibrations and gages are initiated and performed to meet required maintenance plans (torque equipment, refractometers, etc).
Proficient use of databases, information systems, and tool monitoring systems with solid interpretation of data.
Use great people skills to establish solid working relationships inside and outside the plant (peers, leadership, operators, and resources).
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