Under minimal supervision, operates press brakes (RG’s and to potentially learn the HDS and ATC) to produce quality parts. Requires a working knowledge of various processes and operations to meet production requirements. This job description is not necessarily all-inclusive. Other job duties may be assigned, and/or area(s) of focus may change according to business needs.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
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Read and comprehend instructions.
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Adheres to all company and departmental policies and procedures.
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Notify leadership on issues with malfunctioning or defective parts
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Maintain Customers and MASS Quality requirements
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Regularly perform repetitive tasks
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Maintain a clean and safe working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations.
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Practicing 6S at all times.
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Operates Amada NC9-EX and LD brake machines, power notcher and roller.
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Coordinates each job with Set-Up person to ensure full understanding on machine safety, quality and productivity.
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Ability to learn to do simple set-ups on proven jobs according to standards.
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Safely check tool set-up when taking over a machine of each individual job.
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Ensure that documents needed on the job are complete and concise, if not notify supervisor.
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Ensure manufacturing drawings have the correct revision level, notes, tolerances and dimensions.
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Monitor cycle times and calculate PPH. Notify supervisor if times are not correct.
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Accurately use EPICOR to Clock In/Out, review Job Tracker, enter Labor Notes, Labor activities and correct counts.
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Inspect first part and QA approval, in-process checks and last part check thoroughly.
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Participate in CI meetings
EDUCATION, TRAINING & EXPEREINCE
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High school diploma, GED or equivalent. Preferred.
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Good reading and writing skills.
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Must have basic knowledge of blueprint reading.
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Must have previous Brake experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
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Capable of operating/running a single process or machine with minimum assistance and providing limited feedback to management.
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Basic understanding of safety and quality best practices of machine or equipment.
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Basic understanding of hand tools or materials: anything that is used as a tool to do the job and materials can cover metals, plastics or purchased items.
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Basic understanding of inspection process or instruments: standard or job specific. Limited to the task, job or operations they’ve performed.
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Basic math.
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Ability to follow verbal instructions.
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Ability to follow written instructions/MPI’s limited to task, job, operations being performed or have performed in the past.
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Basic computer skills.
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Ability to commit to flexible schedule and prompt arrival for shifts.
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Ability to be cross trained in other departments to help with unexpectedly high demand.
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Flexible to work in other areas when needed.
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Knowledge of all tools and dies used in a job, set-ups, troubleshooting and mechanical components of the NC9-EX and LD machines, alarm codes and control box.
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Able to use calipers, protractors, screw drivers, Allen wrenches and a calculator with trig functions
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Proven ability to fix tapers on flanges and angle problems on parts
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Demonstrate good hand/eye coordination
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Can safety lift 35 pounds and stand for up to 8 hours a day
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Ability to work days/swing/night as required
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Willing to work OT when needed
WORK ENVIRONMENT
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Sense of urgency at all times, fast paced, loud noise, climate controlled facility.
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Use of inspection equipment, some deburring tools
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Noise protection equipment may be required for some processes
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Lift over 50lb occasionally
- Eye protection and gloves required at all times.
HOURS / SHIFTS
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FIRST SHIFT 5AM – 1:30 PM M-F
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SECOND SHIFT 1:30PM – 10:00 PM M-F
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NIGHT SHIFT 7:30 PM – 4:00 AM M-F
SALARY
BENEFITS
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MEDICAL, DENTAL, VISION, 401K, LIFE INSURANCE, PAID TUITION, PTO, AND DISCOUNTS ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT