




Job Summary: Operations and processes analyst, responsible for creating and updating work instructions, analyzing losses, and leading line balancing and process changes to improve productivity. Key Highlights: 1. Loss analysis and operational efficiency. 2. Leadership in line balancing and productivity improvements. 3. Implementation of corrective actions to close non-conformities. Create and update work instructions, methods, and process sheets in AMPS and SWI systems, complying with SPW standards and MQAS system requirements (PS, MQGR). Analyze losses through time and motion studies (MODAPTS), operation analysis using the 3Ms (Muri, Muda, Mura), and SPW tools to generate operational efficiency charts. Establish line speeds and define operation modulation. Analyze and lead line balancing and process changes arising from productivity improvements (NVAA, UB), engineering changes, volume/mix changes, bottlenecks (using FIS/data collection system), quality or safety issues, in coordination with other departments. Control and update personnel allocation to meet department staffing requirements, conducting periodic reviews. Provide/replace/modify process fixtures (templates, error-proofing devices) and production support tools, continuously improving them and maintaining documented control, generating and tracking requisitions and/or work orders. Comply with MQAS requirements, follow up on corporate MQGR, ME audits, and implement corrective actions to close non-conformities. Additionally, support implementation of ISO14000 systems and initiatives adopted by the company. Support implementation and advancement of SPW domains to fulfill the route map. Basic English spoken and written (preferably verifiable with 70% or TOEFL 80/120) Proficient in PC and Office applications Solid knowledge of Lean Manufacturing Knowledge of Industrial Engineering, Ergonomics, and Layouts. Desirable Preferably Industrial Engineer. Master’s degree desirable


