The Production Worker is under the direction of the shift supervisor and will primarily be responsible for assembly of reconditioned products using established production procedures, following safety protocol and adhering to company’s quality standards.
Responsibilities:
- Demonstrates ability to meet production standards on specific assignments within required time
- Maintains good housekeeping and clean work areas in assigned space
- Performs all assignments in accordance with safety specifications, instructions, and requirements
- Responsible for safety and quality throughout production
- Responsible for notifying a Production Lead or Supervisor when they step off the line to ensure safety and quality standards are maintained
- Reports all production waste/issues to Production Lead or Supervisor
- Performs other duties as required by Supervisor or Manager
- Follows all company policies and procedures
Requirements:
- High School diploma or equivalent
- Experience working in a Manufacturing Environment
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Understand plant safety guidelines and pass all required safety training
- Must be able to understand verbal and written instructions
- Troubleshoot problems and report issues
- Must work well in team environment
Physical Requirements:
- Use of hands and fingers to perform job function
- Ability to stoop, kneel, bend and climb minimal, only as needed.
- Ability to lift up to 42lbs
- Plant facility runs 5 days, a week consistently scheduled 6:30am to 3pm Monday to Friday, excluding designated holidays or prearranged shut down.
- Ability to be on feet consistently 8 hours up to a 12 hours per scheduled shift, when overtime is mandatory.
- Line production is constant flow.
- Walking during this standing time in work cell, continuous rotation based on area assigned.
- Repetitive turning & twisting during production based on area assigned.
- Reaching above shoulders, hand and wrist repetitive simple grasping to pick up product as needed when assigned this area.
- Use of hands and fingers to perform job function with hand tools as needed up to full scheduled shift.
- The work environment is inside, however not temperature controlled. Exposed to both heat and cold depending on the daily weather conditions outside, and station working at.
- The ability to wear all required personal protective equipment for the position they are assigned to each day. This equipment can include some or all: hard hat, ear plugs, safety glasses, face shield, steel toed boots, cut resistant gloves, cut resistant sleeves, apron, and/or Tyvek hazmat suit.
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