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Role Summary
Coordinator, Training (Sunday - Thursday) 11:00pm to 7:30am.
Responsibilities
- Exercises job knowledge to independently perform job responsibilities and provides on the job training where necessary.
- Analyzes equipment performance for potential maintenance issues. Anticipates issues with manufacturing productivity and works to resolve alarm issues and equipment failures.
- Sets example and enforces all safety, quality, environmental, operational and personnel policies. Communicates all operational events and issues with appropriate individuals. Knowledgeable of all jobs in assigned area of responsibility and Good Manufacturing Practices policies. Can fill in as an operator on all jobs. Demonstrates compliance to local and industry quality and safety standards.
- Leads and organizes operators in solving problem situations. Recommends and leads improvements on manufacturing and departmental processes and procedures.
- Conducts all business in a professional manner. Confronts issues in a constructive manner at an appropriate organizational level, and takes ownership of tasks.
- Participates in the sharing of information to promote overall efficiency of production. Attends and actively participates in meetings.
- Develops, maintains, audits and verifies the Basic Operating Procedures (BOPs), Training BOPs and Training Programs
- Administers the training programs including safety, regulatory, technical and developmental training programs. Maintains the training plans within learning management systems (i.e. ISOTrain).
- Develops strategies to correct deficiencies in the training program.
- Schedules training activities for exempt and non-exempt personnel in accordance with individual training plans.
Qualifications
- High School diploma or GED required.
- Must have strong technical knowledge with manufacturing experience in a chemical, biological, pharmaceutical, or similar environment.
- Must have a comprehensive understanding of plant economics to make decisions aimed at efficiency, quality, safety and reliability.
- General computer knowledge (i.e. Microsoft Office, Email, etc.). Proficient use of manufacturing monitoring systems to track and trend data critical to processes (i.e. PI, SAP, etc.)