Worthington Enterprises
Tooling Maintenance Manager (Finance)
Worthington Armstrong Venture (WAVE), a joint venture between Worthington Industries and Armstrong World Industries, has established worldwide leadership in the production of suspended ceiling systems. WAVE produces metal ceiling grids that can be combined with Armstrong ceiling boards as a complete package or sold individually.
Founded in 1992, WAVE operates under a long-standing corporate philosophy rooted in the golden rule. This philosophy serves as an unwavering commitment to the customer, supplier, and shareholder, and it serves as the foundation for one of the strongest employee-employer partnerships in American industry.
For more information about our products, please visit http://www.worthingtonarmstrongventure.com
WAVE is currently looking for a Tooling Maintenance Manager to join our team!
The Tooling Maintenance Manager is responsible for leading the tooling department in the support of the business operating plan, including a focus on quality, cost, delivery requirements and world-class performance in safety. This leader should be able to positively manage a diverse and skilled workforce by focusing on talent development and succession planning. Most importantly, this person must create a culture that embraces change and focuses on continuous improvements.
The Tooling Manager will work with cross-functional team members to implement continuous improvement tools using LEAN and SMED concepts, metrics, standard work practices, schedule adherence to commitments to support the operations, resource allocations and performance reporting. This position will develop key short-term performance goals, and partner with various resources to develop solutions to meet customer needs and improve internal processes to enhance the total customer experience and lower manufacturing costs.
KEY PROCESSES (Ownership/Participation):
This position is responsible for safe and effective leadership of approximately (12) toolmakers and (2) roll tooling specialists in the Aberdeen WAVE facility. This position is also responsible for the application and continuous improvement of the tooling department to ensure the best support for the production, maintenance, and supply chain departments. Below is a guideline outlining the responsibilities, including but not limited to the following:
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS
The demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to: sit for prolonged periods; repetitive motion of hands/wrists/fingers; concentrate and repeat the same physical or mental activities over and over; think analytically and be exact or highly accurate; make decisions such as to identify moderate to complex problems, develop options and implement solutions; work in a team; ability to maintain regular, punctual attendance consistent with the ADAAA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards; pay attention to and remember details; communicate effectively including active listening to understand points being made, and asking appropriate questions and not interrupting inappropriately; speak to convey information effectively; write to communicate effectively as appropriate for the needs of the audience; read to understand work related documents; move between different physical locations within and between buildings; and push, pull, carry and lift in the normal course of travel.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Requires working indoors in environmentally controlled conditions with standard level of noise common to an office environment including office equipment and co-workers speaking to each other and on phones. Employees are required to wear personal protective equipment when entering the floor of manufacturing facilities based on the specific requirements of each location.