Description
Rolling stock assembly supervisors coordinate the employees involved in rolling stock manufacturing and schedule their activities. They prepare production reports and recommend measures to reduce the cost and improve productivity such as hiring, ordering new equipment and implementing new production methods. They train employees in company policies, job duties and safety measures. They oversee the supplies and communicate with other departments to avoid unnecessary interruptions of the production process.
EssentialOptional
Theoretical Knowledge
Practical Skills
analyse the need for technical resourcestrain employeesmanage health and safety standardsread standard blueprintswear appropriate protective gearliaise with managerssupervise workcoordinate communication within a teamevaluate employees workreport on production resultskeep records of work progresscreate solutions to problemssupervise staffoversee production requirementsrecruit personnelcontrol compliance of railway vehicles regulationsintegrate new products in manufacturinguse CAM softwaretend computer numerical control lathe machinetend CNC milling machineidentify hazards in the workplacetend CNC metal punch presstend CNC grinding machinecheck material resourcesschedule regular machine maintenanceanalyse production processes for improvementprocure mechanical machinerymonitor manufacturing quality standardsadvise on machinery malfunctionsensure finished product meet requirementsoversee quality controltend CNC drilling machineliaise with quality assuranceoversee logistics of finished products