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The Role of the Vehicle Line Manager

By: Richard Taylor Edwards

Everyone has bought at least one car or truck in his or her life, but do you have any idea what is involved with the production of that vehicle? There are some luxury vehicles that may be manufactured one at a time, with one person putting each of the intricate parts on that vehicle, but that is not usually the case. Except for very rare cases, the automobile industry involves a great many vehicles coming off the assembly line at one time, sometimes as many as sixty or seventy cars in one hour roll off the line. Of course, someone has to make sure that everything is correct, that procedures are followed, and production schedules are maintained. That is the role of the vehicle line manager.

Of course, there may be section managers for each particular area along the assembly line such as doors, seats, chassis, wheels, and others, but the vehicle line manager is responsible for the entire operation from the time the car passes the first line of assembly until it exits the last and is ready for a test run. The vehicle line manager must make sure that each of the individual station is running efficiently and that each person is working at peak capacity as the vehicles pass by their station and wait for them to perform their function.

The vehicle line manager may coordinate with the section managers and the plant manager to work out a feasible production schedule that allows both quantity and quality in order to avoid the potential for recalls because of poor quality workmanship because of more vehicles leaving the production line that is reasonably possible to ensure quality. The vehicle line manager may also coordinate and confer with section managers about staffing needs, especially during peak seasons or when shortages occur due to vacations, illnesses, or family emergencies.

Although the vehicle line manager appears to be the last in command next to the plant manager, the position requires the cooperation of several other managers and first line supervision in order to keep the vehicle assembly line running smoothly. In most cases, this position is one that should be held by someone who has worked in the field in the past and knows how a vehicle assembly line works, the requirements of production and safety standards, and how to get the job completed efficiently, safely, and with minimal a minimal error ratio.

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Information about the Author: Richard Taylor Edwards, Managing Director of Talisman Executive Resourcing, the leading employment agency that offers construction jobs .

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