Director, Assembly
ATS Automation View all jobs
- Cambridge, ON
- $128,000-176,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Compensation: $128,000 to $176,000 CAD per year
- Annual Performance-Based Incentive Bonus
- 5% RRSP match
- Stock purchase plan
- Starting 3 weeks of vacation
- Benefits package (health and dental) + $600 health spending account
- Half-Day Fridays
- Continuous learning and career growth with global mobility opportunities.
- A chance to contribute to something bigger - advancing the future of healthcare through automation.
- Review the expected bookings report regularly and maintain a planning horizon.
- Verify available budget and schedule for work to be performed. Report monthly metrics and enact corrective actions when appropriate to correct negative trends in budget or schedule performance.
- Attend regularly scheduled leadership meetings, project kick-off meetings, scheduling meetings and project status meetings and plan department activities based on the requirements of the operation.
- Plan work distribution to managers based on workload and skills.
- Recommend optimal organizational structure for the department that aligns with corporate strategy.
- Execute Manager level hires and internal transfer and mobility decisions
- Develop successor candidates for the Director role using the ATS process.
- Review goals and continuous improvement initiatives with managers and direct reports
- Responsible for resource planning, staffing of resources, department size and meeting established utilization targets.
- Reinforce the performance culture in terms of setting expectations, providing coaching/feedback and reviewing the performance of direct reports.
- Collaborate with other departments and functions to help synchronize and achieve business objectives
- Carry out hazard assessments, inspections, and audits as required by legislative framework and/or corporate requirements.
- Ensure that training is provided to all departmental employees are per established in the training matrix.
- Implement appropriate corrective measures for unsafe conditions and unsafe acts.
- Ensure that appropriate equipment, materials and protective devices are provided and maintained in safe condition.
- Provide information, instruction and supervision to employees.
- Take every precaution reasonable in the circumstances for the protection of employees.
- Attend HSE Due Diligence for Management training sessions.
- Post-secondary education in a related or relevant discipline.
- Certificate of Qualification as a Machine Tool Builder and Integrator or equivalent
- Certificate of Qualification as an Industrial Electrician or Construction and Maintenance Electrician
- College level Management / supervisory / leadership training
- Minimum of 10 (ten) years of industry relevant experience in advanced manufacturing operations.
- Minimum of 5 (five) years of experience in a similar type role within a medium sized organization.
- Formal leadership and continuous improvement training
- Ideally, previous experience leading and managing large teams of skilled and unskilled trades in the assembly and integration of custom factory automation projects.
- Relevant and recent experience in data analytics and advanced resource planning is considered an asset.
- Work in compliance with divisional health, safety and environmental procedures
- Refrain from removing or altering safety devices or guarding unless hazardous energies are controlled through lockout-tagout methods
- Report any unsafe conditions or unsafe acts
- Report defect in any equipment or protective device
- Ensure that the required protective equipment is used for the assigned tasks
- Attend all required health, safety and environmental training
- Report any accidents/incidents to supervisor
- Assist in investigating accidents/incidents
- Refrain from engaging in any prank, contest, feat of strength, unnecessary running or rough and boisterous conduct