What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bedrock-Assembler position at Bedrock?
BEDROCK
JOB DESCRIPTION: ASSEMBLER
- Are you extremely detail oriented?
- Can you problem-solve and adapt to the situation?
- Does working for a family-centric organization based in a small-town environment appeal to you?
- Do the values of stewardship, versatility, and family resonate strongly with you?
- Do you find the improvement of people’s lives through stewardship of God-given resources inspiring?
Then, Bedrock is for you!
Primary Function:
Assembles various prefabricated items to create a truck bed
Position Responsibilities (including but not limited to):
- Inspects parts for quality and use prior to installation
- Inspects and tests all parts throughout the creation process
- Assembles various parts during the process of the finished product
- Uses various manual and power tools to assemble parts
- Uses gauges to inspect and assemble parts
- Wears all safety equipment (helmets, safety glasses, gloves, long sleeves, ear plugs, back belts, aprons, etc.) as required by management and company safety policy
- Maintains a clean work area
- All other duties assigned management
Skills:
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills
Qualifications:
- Ability to visually inspect product
- Must be able to comprehend and apply established workmanship standards
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to sit up to 10 hours daily (75-100%)
- Must be able to stand up to 2 hours daily (0 – 25%)
- Must be able to pick up fractional sizes of parts with fingers frequently (75-100%)
- Must be able to walk, climb, reach, stoop, bend, kneel, squat and twist frequently (0 – 25%)
- Must be able to rotate wrists (75-100%) and shoulders (0-25%) frequently
- Must be able to use hands for repetitive twisting, grasping, pushing, pulling and manipulation (75-100%)
- Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds (33-66%) and occasionally lift 50 to 75 pounds (0-33%) or greater with assistance
Work Environment (this position requires that the employee be able to work in an around the following elements):
- Indoors and outdoors
- Loud noise environments
- Climate-controlled environment
- Extreme heat or cold (weather-related)
- Wet or humid conditions (weather-related)
- Fumes from equipment or airborne particles