EXECUTIVE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (CASUALLINE,MAWATHAGAMA)
Over the last three and a half decades – MAS Intimates has differentiated itself in the global fashion industry through its innovation mindset, strong technical competency, and sustainability initiative. Empower transformation by becoming a driving force of change at MAS. We are on the lookout for a dedicated individual to join the manufacturing team as an Executive Industrial engineering. This role would require you to improve manufacturability by standardizing both machine & method, with the product development team using PPA process, chassis & autonomation.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide leadership at PDRA (Product Development Risk Assessment), MI (Moulding Integration), FI (Factory Integration), Pp (Pre-Production).
- Ensure the availability of the Tech Pack with PPA champion.
- Continuously look for automation options to de-skill the operation at Pre-Production stage.
- Continuously look for ways to reduce machine requirement for layouts and ensure machines available for production.
- Prepare layout, Yamazumi version 1 and machine setting STW.
- Ensure chassis base manufacturing.
- Certify Team Members are trained up to the expected standards before PSD.
- Be on alert for abnormalities in shop floor and engage in resolving them.
- Ensure adherence to compliance, health and safety procedures during the entire physical/chemical testing processes to maintain zero accidents.
- Align with projects relating to MOS (MAS Operating System) to achieve the required standards.
SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS:
- Holding a basic engineering degree with a GSD License certification, indicating proficiency in industrial engineering.
- Bringing 2 years of hands-on experience in a manufacturing plant, showcasing strong analytical skills and expertise in Lean Manufacturing tools.
- Possessing an excellent communication, leadership, and interpersonal skills, coupled with effective people management abilities, reflecting an innovative mindset in industrial engineering.
Closing Date: 2024/03/10