Are you interested in working for a company that fosters growth opportunities, community involvement and a team-oriented atmosphere? ClarkDietrich, fosters a work-life balance and offers competitive compensation and benefits. Join a team that is STRONGER THAN STEEL., by applying to become a Finisher/Packager at our manufacturing plant in [Position Location] location. SUMMARY
The Finisher/Packager performs work in a manufacturing facility. Packages finished goods following proper standards and procedures. Additional tasks to include safely set up, operate and adjust metal forming equipment by use of appropriate tools and procedures. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Packages finished goods following proper packaging standards and procedures
- Exhibits ability to accurately read a tape measure
- Unitizes, check counts and verifies length
- Demonstrates ability and willingness to learning to operate machinery
- Ensures production areas are completly stocked with required material.
- Performs in a fast-paced production environment
- Displays ability to understand manufacturing procedures
- Lifts heavy objects by hand and cleans work area, machines and equipment, using broom,
Machine Operation:
- Sets up, operates and adjusts metal forming equipment by use of appropriate tools and procedures
- Keeps mill operating according to operating procedures and in good condition
- Operates cutback saw in a safe manner and to order specifications
- Keeps mill and surrounding area clean and clear of obstruction
- Performs all change overs, using appropriate tooling
- Changes punches and shear dies
- Performs to Machine goals
- Willing and able to assist in training co-workers
- Must be able to work in team environment
- Performs other duties as assigned
Safety
- Works safely and follows all safety rules and operational procedures.
- Wears and maintains all required PPE.
- Performs Lockout Procedure as required by mill specific Lockout JSA
- Understands all safety devices and their operation.
- Notifies management if safety devices are malfunctioning or missing prior to operation.
- Safely operates all lifting devices per manufacturing specifications.
Quality
- Performs quality checks to include:
- Undersands and uses a tape measure to check length, width and hole spacing
- Undersands and appropriately uses a micrometer to measure thickness of the product - periodically
- Understands and performs routine checks for straightness, bow, and camber
- Understands and performs routine checks for part dimension using appropriate tools
- Appropriately maintains all paperwork on quality in a legible manner
Maintenance
- Performs routine maintenance and notifies maintenance personnel concerning any machine issues that might slow down production, cause a safety concern or lead to further maintenance problems
- Assists maintenance personnel as directed
Housekeeping
- Maintains a clean organized work station
Other
- Assists material handler with changing coils and follows reject policy on rejected steel
- Directs, assists and trains helpers to perform necessary functions
- Performs all necessary paperwork
Supervisory Responsibilities
Safety
- Works safely and follows all safety rules and operational procedures.
- Wears and maintains Personal Protective Equipment as required.
- Notifies management if safety devices are malfunctioning or missing prior to operation
- Always keeps all assigned work area clean.
- Understands all safety devices and their operation and will safely operate lifting devices per manufacturing specifications.
Mathematical Skills
- Basic mathematical skills like addition, subtraction, multiplication and converting fractions into decimals.
Work Environment
- Manufacturing facility - exposed to, dust, heat and cold
- Activity level is high - continuous movement
- Noise exposure - in controlled
- Fast-paced - constant movement
Education / Experience
- Prior manufacturing experience a plus.
- High school/GED or Trade school in machines.
Physical Requirements
- Standing-8 or more hours per day
- Walking- Off and on, 4-6 hours per day
- Body Positions- Squatting, bending, flexing and extending both arms
- Grasping- Both hands, up to 8 hours per day
- Pushing Effort- Carts of finished product and tools, up to 50 lbs.
- Pulling- Tools and finished product, up to 15 lbs.
- Climbing (ladders/stairs)- Occasionally
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