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Dynamic and flexible team support to cover staffing shortages, absentee coverage, and surge capacity. Detailed knowledge and understanding of processes and work procedures in operational support of the powder coat preparation, powder coating, and assembly work areas. Cross training in all aspects of other production areas, which may also include fabrication, welding, material handling, grounds, and minor maintenance.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Forklift certification and pallet jack work.
- Part identification, lookup, and tracking.
- Part pulls and handling duties to support specific work areas.
- Material staging and coordination of flow into work cells.
- Ability to work indoors in a shop environment and outside in all weather conditions.
- Properly tag items and complete internal transfer locations.
- Ability to shift into different roles and responsibilities frequently.
- Willingness to take direction from area supervision and follow that direction.
- Can read blueprints and understand them and other technical documents.
- Continually demonstrates a productive and non-disruptive work ethic.
- Upholds all safety and quality standards as well as company policies.
- Maintain company equipment and work areas in a clean and orderly manner.
- Continually strive to improve in all aspects of job requirements.
- Other duties may be assigned.
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- Works well as a team member
- Time Management skills
- Able to follow orders of supervisor
- Specific Job Skills
- Computer Skills - Ability to learn, perform transactions in MRP system
- Read blueprints and other related documents
- Valid Driver’s License
Additional Physical Requirements
- STANDING/WALKING: Position will require standing on a concrete floor all day with the exception of two 12-minute breaks and a ½ hour lunch.
- LIFTING /CARRYING: The heaviest amount of lift will be 50# all assembly bays have crane hoists that are required to be used for any pieces exceeding that weight. Most objects being lifted will be lifted approximately from floor to waist. (36”)
- SITTING: None to very limited.
- CLIMBING: Some fabrication areas require climbing stairs while carrying small parts. Climbing a 5’ to 6’ ladder is also required.
- PUSH/PULL: Position requires being able to push/pull 2 and 4-wheel carts weighing approximately 200#.
- CROUCHING/SQUATING/KNEELING: Putting on hoses and other assembly functions will require crouching, squatting, and kneeling.
- BALANCE: Good balance is required to do many of the assembly functions.
- CRAWLING: Job duties may require a minimum amount of crawling.
- REACHING: Position requires reaching approximately 3’ while handling equipment and parts that may weigh approximately 10#.
- GRASPING/HANDLING: Grasping and pinching is required to operate all equipment necessary to perform job functions. Good hand dexterity is required to move hands into different positions.
- VISION: Good vision is required for reading blueprints and welding.
- TASTE/SMELL: Taste or smelling to help detect if something is burning or possibly leaking.
- HEARING: Being able to hear instructions is an important part of the job.
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