SKIL16 Sizer/Bencher Operator

2 months ago


Hebron, United States Warriors Recruiting Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description

Job Title: Sizer/Bencher Operator

Location: Hebron, KY

Job Summary:

An employee in this position is responsible for various tasks to re-align post welded components back into specification by manipulating and sizing the part.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Other duties may be assigned

Sizing Operator

  • Able to understand the cause and effect of each realignment
  • Must have a strong attention to detail and a steady hand
  • Interprets mechanical drawings including weld requirement symbology
  • Works with conventional and precision measuring instruments
  • Performs process inspection
  • Must have experience with variety of hand tools such as wrenches, vises, gauges
  • Understand GD&T, dimensions and tolerances
  • Some welding experiences is preferred but not necessary

    Grinding and Finishing

  • Finishes product through use of various manual and power grinding tools

    Department Support Functions

  • Work with department computers entering data
  • Work with other departments such as engineering and quality to ensure parts meeting specification and improvements of welding processes
  • Maintain high standards of safety and housekeeping

Perform other related duties and assignments as required.

Qualification Requirements

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disability to perform the essential functions

Education:

Preferred Requirements - High School Graduate or GED and successful completion of Vocational School/ Machine Trade School Welding Course

Job Skills and Abilities:

Job Knowledge/ Judgment – Possess the practical/ technical knowledge required on the job including basic math ability and understanding of mechanical principles used in sheet metal fabrication. Able to read and interpret blueprints. Mechanical ability. Ability to use measuring instruments to produce parts within decimal and angular degrees. Must be able to do conversion to and from metric. Uses equipment effectively, and general understanding of production, work process and operations. Demonstrates proper decision-making skills when needed.

Dependability – Punctual, observes prescribed work breaks/ meal periods and has an acceptable overall attendance record.

Behavior Traits:

Independence/ Reliability – Performs work with little or no supervision and can be trusted regarding task completion and follow-up.

Creativity/ Initiative – Propose ideas, find new and better ways of doing things, seek out new assignments and assume additional duties when necessary.

Adherence to Policy – Follow safety and conduct rules and other regulations. Adhere to company policies

Teamwork – Willing and demonstrate the ability to cooperate, work, and communicate with co-workers, supervisors, subordinates, and/ or outside contacts

Physical Demands and Physical Environment:

The physical demands and physical environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The employee must be able to frequently stand up to two to three hours continuously. The employee is occasionally required to sit, walk, climb stairs, bend, and stoop and must be able to reach and grasp parts repeatedly throughout the day. The employee is regularly required to lift 45 lbs minimum and up to 60 by self and up to 120 lbs. In a “buddy” lift.

Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Must be able to communicate verbally.

While working in this position, the employee will be exposed to welding environment requiring specific Personal Protective Equipment (shields, aprons, gloves, etc) and other fabrication shop conditions including exposure to dirt, dust, and noise. Extremes of heat or cold are common as is exposure to solvents and electrical energy. Employees must work around machinery with moving parts and mobile vehicles. Employees work closely with others. Some overtime is required, depending on demand and management discretion.