Working 4 10'hr days, this role offers a 3-day weekend!
Jergens, Inc. has been a strong presence in the manufacturing industry for over 75 years, becoming one of the world’s largest manufacturers of standard tooling components, vises and other workholding equipment. Jergens has career opportunities for anyone interested in manufacturing and we are looking for individuals who are motivated, team-oriented, and passionate about growing or starting their career in manufacturing!
Our work culture:
Jergens, Inc., is a privately owned manufacturer founded by the Schron Family in 1942. Headquartered in Cleveland, OH, Jergens has a global reach, with activities across 4 continents and 30+ countries around the world.
Through the many changes over the past 75 years, one thing has remained a constant – the core values of Jergens. A dedication to:
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Honesty
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Hard work
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Excellence in all we do
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A commitment to family
These values are the foundation upon which the company was built, the standard for how every Jergens employee conducts themselves today and will continue to set the direction into the future as we continue to grow our family of employees.
About Jergens, Inc.
Jergens, Inc. is comprised of 3 distinct business units: Workholding Solutions, Lifting Solutions and Specialty Fasteners. Building on its reputation of uncompromising quality standards, Jergens is committed to helping its customers achieve leaner, more profitable manufacturing, and continues to add products and engineered solutions for an integrated approach to “Manufacturing Efficiency.”
To learn more about Jergens, Inc., visit us at www.jergensinc.com
Also, be sure to check out our video to see what it's like to work at Jergens: https://youtu.be/UVkHTp6OH54
Benefits of Working at Jergens, Inc.
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Comprehensive insurance benefits package (including medical, dental and vision coverage as well as company paid life insurance and disability)
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Tuition reimbursement
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Fun staff events and activities
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401k plan with profit sharing
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Paid vacation time starting at 13 days
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11 paid holidays
Reports to: Production Supervisor
Responsibilities
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Has a thorough understanding of our company’s products, assembly operations and procedures. Assists less experienced assembly employees by providing information, as necessary.
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Works from blueprints, routed shop orders, set up card data, verbal and written instructions.
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Able to use ordinary arithmetic such as decimals and fractions, micrometers and fixed gages.
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Plans and performs required set up of equipment to assemble product.
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Assembles product in an efficient manner and inspects product to verify that it meets customer specifications, with minimal direction from the supervisor.
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Identifies and resolves routine and some non-routine issues through effective troubleshooting.
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As needed, handles incoming and out-going stock.
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Maintains accurate counts of work in process, components, and sub-assemblies and properly log all rejected parts used during assembly to maintain accurate inventory counts.
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Communicates effectively with co-workers and internal customers in performing assigned tasks. Assists less experienced assembly employees with more complex issues.
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Keeps the supervisor aware in a timely manner of any issues needing the supervisor’s involvement.
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Performs assignments in a timely and efficient manner while meeting customer quality expectations.
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Maintains timely and accurate records and reports, as required.
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Maintains good housekeeping and safety habits.