- · The Off Shift Production Operator is needed to work either the afternoon shift (2nd shift) or midnight shift (3rd shift) starting out.
- · Attend Daily Shift Start-Up Meetings.
- · Process and assemble components to customer-approved standards.
- · Follow written procedures (ODS), monitor quality, and communicate production and quality issues to the Team Leader or Supervisor.
- · Ensure health, safety and 5S policies and standards are followed. Report any unsafe conditions to the Supervisor immediately.
- · Inspect components and parts and report any quality issues to the Team Leader or Supervisor.
- · Move or transfer components and parts to workstations from racks, boxes, carousals, etc.
- · Join parts using screws, rivets, clips, welders, etc
- · Secure fasteners with manual, hydraulic, and electric tools.
- · Apply adhesive appliques, gaskets, etc.
- · Trim components and parts using a utility knife or other trimming device per ODS.
- · Assembly equipment – loading, unloading and properly using Poke Yoke equipment.
- · Apply labels correctly to components and packaged parts.
- Inspect components, defect recognition, and material recognition and contain as necessary.
- Select the packaging of the goods and ensure the goods are packaged professionally.
- · Additional duties as may be assigned.
Physical Ability Requirements:
- · Stationary Position (Standing)
- · Movement (Walking)
- · Carry Weight (Lifting up to 40 lbs)
- · Communication (Seeing/Talking/Hearing)
- · Use Hands/Fingers (part assembly, quality inspection)
- · Required standing 2-4 hours before break
- · Repetitive twisting/bending
- · Repetitive use of hands using tools and small-part assembly
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits are available, as well as 401(k).
- UAW Facility