What are the responsibilities and job description for the Utility Level 3 position at The Taylor Group?
Backed by over 95 years of experience, Taylor Machine Works has become a worldwide operation with sales driven by the professional and aggressive activities of a vast domestic dealer sales, direct sales, and international sales organization. TMW designs, engineers, and manufactures more than 100 models of industrial lift equipment with lift capacities from 4,000 lbs. to 125,000 lbs. At the very center of this success has been an unwavering commitment to the key concepts of Faith-Vision-Work by the members of the Taylor family and employees who collectively form The Big Red Team! Taylor Machine Works, Inc. is a subsidiary of the Taylor Group of Companies, a third-generation family-owned business based in Louisville, MS since 1927.
Primary Function: To function as a member of the Utility Group. Performs duties as a Fork Lift operator, Dispatcher Expediter/Driver, Tool Kit Dispatcher, Maintenance Supply Crib Attendant, Steel Receiving, and Welding Crib Attendant..
Benefits:
- Medical/Prescription
- Dental
- Vision
- Vacation
- 10 Holidays
- 401K
Tools and Equipment: Various types of equipment including but not limited to small drill presses, sanders, saws, saws, ordinary hand tools, fork lift, brooms, wheel barrows, shovel, scoop, waste containers, gas powered sweeper, janitorial supplies, hot carts, overhead crane, stock room, company vehicles, etc.
Materials: All parts and products, materials, supplies, fuels, oil, water, metal shavings, oil absorbent compound, rags, paper towels, grinding disks, building materials, etc.
Source of Supervision: Foreman
Direction Exercised: None
Working Procedure:
Functions as a member of utility labor. Performs at skill levels including, but not limited to, material handling, stock room, crib attendants, receiving, etc. Responsible for own work within a group requiring coordination with other members of the group in order to maintain production, some designated operators may require pertinent DOT certificates. Performs other duties as assigned. Provides instruction and/or training as required.
Maintains a clean and orderly work area.
Must hold any governmental mandated certificates and licenses.
The above statements reflect the general details considered necessary to describe the primary functions of the occupation identified and shall not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the occupation.