Personal Details
Title: Mr.
Name(s): Jan Nchamaku
Surname: Masilela
Gender: Male
ID Number: 780**********
Citizenship: South African
Residential Address: House no 3141
Boikhutsong Section
Pankop
0414
Cell number: 082*******
Languages: English, N. Sotho, & Tswana
Criminal Record: None
Driver's Licence: Code B (8)
Educational Qualifications
School Attended: Mmametlhake High School
Standard Passed: STD10 (1997)
Subject Passed: Biology, Agricultural Science, Mathematics, Tswana, English, & Afrikaans
Tertiary Qualifications
Institution Name: INTEC
Obtained: Certificate
Year Completed: 2001
Course Horticulture
Current Qualification obtained : National Diploma in Production Technology(NDPT)
Work History
First Employer
Employer Name: Pie City(PTY)LTD
Date of Appointment: 10 May 1998
Position Held: Senior Operational Supervisor
Contract Ended: 05 may 2004
Reference: Victor Makhubela
Operational Manager
Second Employer:
Employer Name: Auto- Fitters
Date Of Appointment: 25 January 2005
Position Held: Operator
Date Of Resignation: 14 April 2005
Current Employer:
Employer's Name: Ford Motor Company Of Southern Africa
Date Of Appointment: 15 April 2005
Position: Synchronised Material Flow Technician
Department: Material Planning & Logistics.
Work Experience
Roles and responsibilities
Supply off line Repairs
Making sure that DS&R are processed
Making sure that parts are supplied to the line on time
Responsible for the retrofits units
Responsible all rejects parts that should be returned to the suppliers such as Incubation Centre (POP)
Using CMMS3 to check parts that are supplied late from the suppliers
Using MOVIS to make sure that right parts are fitted into the right units:
Using Plan For Every Part (PFEP) system to make sure parts are supplied to the correct stations and correct quantity used per station
Ensuring all parts are supplied by the right material streams
Support production with availability of material
Addressing the root causes on the line stoppages caused by material handling line feed
Ensuring the right parts are supplied for production on time and in the correct quantity using SMART system
Ensuring parts are supplied through the right channels using MRP system
Ensuring stock level accuracy by following up on cycle checking
Ensuring process are established on the supply of parts to the line
Ensuring that the processes are robust and material handlers follow them
Ensuring processes set for line feed adhere to Ford production system
Reducing cost in terms of scrap monitoring
Addressing root causes on scrap
Ensuring hazard free environment for material handlers by using 5S
Using six sigma projects to eliminate problems in the system
Ensuring production targets are met as outlined in SQDCPME (Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost, People, Maintenance, and Environment) policy deployment Enforcing company safety regulations, Departmental housekeeping, and Environmental standards maintaining a healthy and safe work environment
References
1.) Patrick Mpofu
MP&L Supervisor
Cell: 082-*******
Tel : 012-*******
2) Herbert Sansole
Material Flow and Packaging Engineering Manager