Fully understand and manage all aspects of Work Orders, including material, part, processing, and packaging requirements.
Adjust SWD & Strand, monitor and manage patterns, flattener adjustment, thickness management, and slitter setup.
Properly track and secure all raw material tags during production, and ensure accurate part size verification, monitoring, and management.
Tag all products off the line, manage part quantities, complete required paperwork (Work Orders, inspection sheets, move tags, coil tags), and handle all post-expanding duties.
Accurately report labor by scanning into and out of jobs, including setup tasks.
Maintenance Technician Qualifications :
Must be mechanically inclined and be able to pass a measurement / decimal test.
Knowledge & ability to set up and run all types of secondary process equipment (slitters, shears, flatteners).
Must have some mechanical background.
Ability to read and understand calipers, micrometers, and tape measure.
Standing up to 10-12 hours and lift 50 pounds repeatedly.
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