Assembly Shop-Packing 1092808

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  1. Industrial, Manufacturing, Craft
  2. Contract
  3. Craft/Trade
  4. South Carolina
1092808

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Assembly Shop - Packing 2nd shift
Basic Purpose
Position involves all aspects of the assembly processes including putting up inventory stock, parts pulling, assembling, repair/restock/warranty evaluations, testing and service, wash/prep/paint, packing, shipping /receiving and general clean up. The main focus of the position at this time is in packing.



Experience and Educational Requirements
Actual Tasks:

Hand assembly of gear motors, reducers, and adjustable drives, maintain parts stock between assembly lines, putting up inventory stock, parts pulling, repair/restock/warranty evaluations, testing and service, wash/prep/paint, packing, shipping/receiving and general clean up.
Use calipers, depth and paint millage gauges.
Must visually inspect all work and rework as necessary.
Must comply with all current ISO Quality and Work Instructions for job, all Company Safety rules, and all other Company rules, policies and procedures.
Assess each situation and do not perform any tasks which s/he feels is unsafe, on which s/he has not received training, or engage in any unsafe work practices. Report any unsafe condition to his/her manager.
Read and understand supporting documentation for the work area.
Monitor the work area for cleanliness.
Rotate to various jobs within Assembly Shop.
Perform other tasks as requested.
Skills/Abilities:

Ability to perform all tasks listed above to the Company’s expectations.
Must be currently eligible and authorized to work in the United States on an ongoing indefinite basis.
Must be able to continuously meet the Company’s production requirements.
Ability to work in a fast paced environment with continuous interruptions.
Must have good oral and written communication and organizational skills.
Ability to follow instructions, written and verbal.
Ability to communicate with all Company employees in a businesslike and professional manner.
Ability to appropriately handle stress and interact with others.
Must have mechanical aptitude required to assemble gear drives and motors.
Ability to read blueprints.
Ability to use gauges and other measuring equipment to ensure quality work.
Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measurement, using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals.
Ability to perform physical activity associated with operation of equipment including bending, twisting, lifting, pushing, pulling, and reaching in order to meet production needs.
Must be able to stand and move continuously during working hours.
Must be able to repetitively lift up to 30 lbs.
Must be able to occasionally lift up to 50lbs.
Ability to develop improvement techniques.
Ability to learn company products, including technical details.
Must be able to safely move material to and from workstation using fork truck or overhead crane.
Always be businesslike and professional to fellow employees, customers, suppliers, or people who work on behalf of the Company. If you decide to make complaints or criticism, avoid making statements that reasonably could be viewed as malicious, obscene, profane, threatening or intimidating, or disparaging to customers, employees or suppliers, or people who work on behalf of the Company, or that might constitute harassment or bullying. Examples of such conduct might include offensive comments meant to intentionally harm someone’s reputation or comments that could contribute to a hostile work environment on the basis of race, gender, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by law or Company policy. Do not be insubordinate to Company supervisors or managers.
All of the above standards and requirements are based on today’s sales and service needs, the company’s current methods and technologies, and will change from time to time at the Company’s discretion.

Environmental:

Ability to work within the Assembly environment with exposure to chemicals used in the wash/paint process as well as oils, greases, solvents, and cleaners (list available upon request).
Work in Lyman Assembly plant.
Remain continuously within the normal work area, except for formal break times.
Position requires regular, predictable and punctual attendance and ability to work overtime as required, including weekends.
Normal work hours are 3:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m., Monday – Friday. When requested, must be able and willing to work other shifts.
Wear OSHA approved personal protective equipment (PPE) where required by Company policy or where necessary as dictated by safe practice.

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