Line Coordinator 1 (temporary 6 Months)

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico

Johnson & Johnson is seeking a temporary Line Coordinator I for their MedTech manufacturing facility in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. This role provides direct support to production lines, ensuring manufacturing processes comply with specifications and product meets material qualifications. The coordinator will support production associates to meet schedules, manage resources effectively, balance production lines, and ensure the continuous supply of components and supplies. Responsibilities include coordinating activities, scheduling production, verifying equipment setup and calibration, reporting quality issues, and maintaining workstation organization and compliance with quality policies and productivity goals. Requires a High School education, minimum two years of experience as an assembly operator in manufacturing (preferably medical devices), knowledge of basic statistics, SPC, Lean Manufacturing principles, and PC applications.

What you'd actually do

  1. Under direct supervision, coordinates production associates to meet production schedules in compliance with the Quality System, EHS and company policies while ensuring that equipment and material resources are used effectively and efficiently.
  2. To provide support to the manufacturing supervisor by coordinating various activities to meet the production schedule, including the continuous supply of components and supplies, equipment set-up verifications and meeting training requirements of personnel, while ensuring that quality specifications are met, and procedures are followed.
  3. Responsible to schedule production line based on supply demand requirements
  4. Manages the effective and efficient utilization of equipment and material resources to optimize performance
  5. Assists the manufacturing supervisor to ensure production schedules are met

Skills

Required

  • High School education or equivalent minimum required
  • Minimum of two years of experience as assembly operator in a manufacturing environment, preferably in the medical device industry
  • Good teamwork skills
  • Knowledge of basic statistics, mathematics and Statistical Process Control (SPC).
  • Good communication skills to interface with manufacturing, engineering, materials management and quality control.
  • Working knowledge of PC applications and software (MS Windows, Excel, etc)
  • Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing principles

Nice to have

  • English communication skills are a plus.