Bilingual Assembly Lead
Location :
Fort Worth, TX 76177
Job Type :
Temp to Hire
Hours :
Full Time
Travel :
No
Relocation :
No
Job Description :
Job Title: Bilingual Assembly Lead
Hours: Mon - Sat from 6am - 6pm
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Pay: $21 - $23/hr. based on experience
We are seeking a Bilingual Assembly Lead for our manufacturing client in Fort Worth. This role will oversee production employees in a manufacturing and assembly environment, ensuring smooth operations while meeting production goals.
Responsibilities:
- Plan, assign, and monitor work to ensure deadlines are met.
- Communicate job expectations and provide feedback to team members.
- Train, coach, and counsel employees, ensuring adherence to policies and procedures.
- Maintain workflow per the Production Tracker and Shipping Schedule.
- Interface with other departments to ensure timely order fulfillment.
- Recommend and implement improvements in production methods, equipment, and procedures.
- Report equipment malfunctions and suggest changes to increase efficiency.
- Maintain production records, schedules, and reports.
- Enforce safety regulations and uphold company policies.
- Oversee 4-10 employees in the Production Department during off-shifts.
- Coordinate and approve rework processes while maintaining quality standards.
- Collaborate with Senior Leads and Supervisors on corrective actions and training.
Required Qualifications :
- 2+ years of manufacturing experience.
- High school diploma or equivalent required
- Associate’s degree preferred but not required
- Must be fluent in English and Spanish – written, oral, and verbal.
- Must be able to stand, walk, climb, reach, crouch, or crawl as needed.
- Must be able to lift and move up to 25 lbs.
- Proven experience supervising teams in a production environment.
- Strong interpersonal and customer service skills.
- Ability to prioritize, organize, and handle multiple tasks effectively.
- Work environment includes exposure to moving machinery, fumes, airborne particles, and chemicals. Noise levels are typically loud.
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