Improve and standardize workstations in the LISA Assembly (FO) department focusing on ergonomics and material/tool handling.
Address non-ergonomic setups, inadequate material and tool supports, and lack of standardized work to reduce operator fatigue and wasted time.
Key tasks & methods
Conduct workstation balancing activities including time studies, Value Stream Mapping (VSM) and cycle time analysis to balance line and sequence of work.
Propose ergonomic redesigns for workstations and optimized material/tool supports; implement 5S improvements and standard operating procedures.
Expected results & deliverables
Deliver a balanced production line with clearly defined work sequence and cycle times.
Achieve ergonomic workstations that reduce operator fatigue and improve productivity; target increase in efficiency by 10%.
Profile & skills
Suitable for students in Industrial Engineering or similar fields with interest/experience in ergonomics, lean manufacturing and process improvement.
Recommended skills: time study and VSM knowledge, basic ergonomics principles, ability to produce standard work documentation and 5S implementations.
Practical details
Duration: 4-6 months as indicated for PFE.
Deliverables expected: ergonomic workstation designs, standardized work instructions, line balancing analysis (time study/VSM/cycle times), and a report documenting efficiency gains and 5S implementation.