What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cut Shop - Day Shift position at Alcom of Maine?
POSITION:
Cut Shop
STATUS:
Non-exempt (hourly)
REPORTS TO:
Production Supervisor
DIRECT REPORTS:
LOCATION:
All Locations
POSITION SUMMARY:
Be part of a team in the manufacturing and assembly of aluminum trailers to meet productivity goals without compromising safety or quality. Efficiently run cut station to build trailer frame kits for welding line.
FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Read blueprints, work orders, and ensure trailer is built according to specifications.
Obtain raw materials from Material Handlers – may cut material according to the cut list.
Notify supervisor of any mechanical or material issues
Maintaining quality, productivity, cost, safety, and morale to achieve positive results.
Reads and follows blueprints and work orders ensuring a quality product that meets customer demands; performs work as assigned by line supervisor.
Obtains raw materials from Material Handlers. Cut material in accordance with specifications on the cut list.
Notifies supervisor of any mechanical or material issues including but not limited to, defects in material, damage to the trailer, and deviations from work order.
Ensures that finished product meets quality expectations. Strives for the highest level of quality and understands the need for continuous improvement; supports the concept of “good enough is never good enough.”
Maintains a clean and safe work area; works to minimize scrap, places unused material back in appropriate area, and disposes of waste appropriately.
Follows all safety procedures, wears appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and reports any accidents or near misses to supervisor immediately. Cut resistant gloves, double eye protection and hearing protection required.
Performs other related duties and assignments as required.
DESIRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
One year of hands-on experience working with a variety of power tools with expert chop/miter saw cutting skills and reading a tape measure.
Previous experience working in manufacturing, or construction is helpful, however, on-the-job training may be provided.
One year of Carpentry
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Must be able to work quickly without sacrificing quality or safety.
Must have a keen understanding of manufacturing processes.
Must be able to measure and cut accurately.
Must possess the ability to creatively think and solve problems.
Ability to read blueprints and work orders accurately.
Ability to work in a fast- paced environment.
Strong time management and organizational abilities.
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
- Standing – up to 100%
- Walking – up to 50%
- Pushing and pulling – up to fifty pounds occasionally
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Lifting – approximately 55% during the shift
- 10-25 pounds constantly
- Fifty pounds frequently
- Bending – up to 30%
- Climbing ladders – approximately 10%
- Crouching – up to 10%
- Kneeling – Limited
- Sight with ability to distinguish cut lines.
- Above average coordination, including eye-hand, hand-foot, and balance.
- Normal dexterity of hands and fingers with average repetition
Average endurance
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