Bilingual Final Assembly Lead - Caldwell
Company: Johnson Thermal Systems
Location: Caldwell
Posted on: March 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Summary: The Final Assembly Lead is a hands-on leader
responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the
mechanical integration team. This role ensures the successful
assembly of large-scale backup power systems by coordinating
workflow, supporting team development, and maintaining high
standards of quality, safety, and efficiency. The Lead works
closely with engineering, quality, and production teams to ensure
all mechanical integration tasks—from Tank Prep to Engine
Finish—are completed accurately and on schedule. This position is
ideal for experienced professionals who combine technical expertise
with strong leadership and strategic thinking. Accountabilities: -
Lead and coordinate the daily activities of the mechanical
integration team across all Final Assembly levels. - Ensure proper
installation of generator systems including exhaust, fuel, air, and
hydraulic components. - Monitor progress and quality of work to
ensure compliance with engineering specifications and safety
standards. - Provide on-the-job training, coaching, and performance
feedback to team members. - Mentor and train team members on
detailed tasks; provide expert advice to lower-level employees on
various situations. - Fill in as backup to Team Lead; collaborate
with leadership to develop and implement new strategies for best
practices and process improvement. - Demonstrate the ability to
troubleshoot and solve all enclosure issues without supervision;
guide Level I–III employees through troubleshooting. - Solve
complex project problems independently and support cross-functional
teams to ensure successful project completion. - Conduct
independent research with limited guidance to manage and support
project execution. - Review and interpret blueprints and technical
documentation to guide team execution. - Maintain certifications
and demonstrate safe practices in large outdoor crane operations,
including Straddle Crane. - Operate forklifts, Telehandlers, and
scissor lifts (certification required). - Safely use oxyacetylene
torch and thin cut tools. - Complete quality checks and defect
corrections; finalize quality plans. - Train new hires on proper
safety guidelines and department procedures. - Complete JTS
Leadership Basics and Problem Solving courses. - Promote a culture
of accountability, safety, and continuous improvement. - Maintain
awareness of pinch points, work area traffic, and equipment
movement; take precautions to work safely. - Practice harness
safety and follow all safety requirements and regulations for the
assigned work area. - Assist in safety call-outs and report near
misses and potential danger areas. - Agree and commit to assisting
team members in safe evacuation procedures during emergencies. -
Maintain a clean and organized work area. - Track and report on
project milestones, material needs, and labor efficiency. - Perform
other duties as assigned to support the final assembly team.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform these essential functions. Attributes -
Safety First: Leads by example in safety practices and promotes a
culture of hazard awareness and emergency preparedness. - Have
Humanity: Builds trust through mentorship, coaching, and respectful
leadership. - Be Transparent: Communicates clearly about team
performance, project status, and improvement opportunities. - Drive
Innovation: Collaborates with cross-functional teams to implement
process improvements and best practices. - Be Resilient: Manages
shifting priorities and complex challenges with confidence and
composure. - Always Reliable: Ensures consistent team performance,
quality output, and operational readiness. - Grit: Tackles
demanding leadership and technical tasks with persistence and
pride, driving team success. Required Knowledge/Experience: - High
school diploma or equivalent required; associate degree or
technical certification preferred. - Bilingual required
(Spanish/English) - 5 years of mechanical integration or related
experience, with 2 years in a supervisory or leadership role. -
Advanced proficiency in mechanical assembly, troubleshooting, and
fabrication. - Certified in forklift, Telehandler, and large crane
operations (including Straddle Crane). - Strong knowledge of
welding, plumbing, and rigging practices. - Completion of JTS
Leadership Basics and Problem Solving courses. - Demonstrated
leadership, mentoring, and project management experience. -
Reliable attendance and strong cross-functional communication
skills. - Must wear the required personal protective equipment
(PPE) and follow all safety protocols. Work Environment and
Physical Demands - FLSA executive and professional positions paid
on a salary basis, where project requirements and tight client
deadlines may require workweeks over forty (40) hours (including
weekends or holidays). - This role is primarily based in a
manufacturing environment, with exposure to indoor and outdoor
conditions. - Mobility: Ability to stand, kneel, stoop, or crouch
for 8–10 hours per day. - Manual Dexterity: Frequent use of hands
to handle tools and components. - Lifting: Must be able to lift up
to 50 lbs and push/pull up to 100 lbs. All lifting should follow
OSHA standards. - Visual and Auditory Requirements: Must be able to
see and hear well enough to navigate the plant safely and
communicate effectively with team members. - Must pass a background
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