What are the responsibilities and job description for the Beasley Flooring Products - AR - DAY SHIFT GRADER NESTER position at THE BEASLEY GROUP?
Job Details
Job Location: BEASLEY FLOORING PRODUCTS INC - ARK - Melbourne, AR
Salary Range: Undisclosed
Description
Beasley Flooring Products INC
Job Summary:
The Sawmill Grader Nester is responsible for grading, sorting, and nesting lumber in a sawmill environment. This role involves inspecting lumber to ensure quality standards are met, accurately identifying defects, and ensuring that lumber is stacked or arranged in a manner that maximizes efficiency for further processing or shipping.
Key Responsibilities:
- Inspect lumber for defects such as cracks, warps, knots, and other imperfections. Assign the correct grade based on industry standards and company protocols.
- Organize lumber based on grade, size, and quality. Properly nest or stack lumber to optimize space and ensure ease of handling for subsequent processes.
- Maintain quality control by checking for any defects, moisture content, or other specifications that may affect the usability of the lumber.
- Collaborate with other sawmill workers to ensure smooth operations and to handle any quality control issues.
- Keep work areas clean and organized, ensuring a safe and efficient working environment. Adhere to safety procedures and industry regulations.
- Ensure the proper functioning of grading and sorting machinery. Report any malfunctions or maintenance needs.
- Accurately document lumber grades, quantities, and any other relevant data as required by the company’s operational procedures.
- Follow all safety guidelines, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and report any hazards or unsafe conditions immediately.
- Perform other duties as assigned by management.
Qualifications:
- Previous experience in a sawmill or similar production environment is preferred, though on-the-job training may be available.
- Basic understanding of lumber grading systems and wood types is a plus. Ability to identify defects and assess the quality of lumber.
- Strong attention to detail, ability to operate or learn to operate sawmill equipment, and good organizational skills.
- Must be able to stand for extended periods, lift heavy lumber, and work in various weather conditions if outdoors.
- Must be familiar with workplace safety standards and regulations in a manufacturing or industrial setting.
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