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Job Title: Fabrication Finishing Specialist
Department
: Sheet Metal Fabrication
Classification:
FLSA-Non-Exempt
Job Family: Sheet Metal Fabrication
Date:
09.29.2025
Reports to
: Sheet Metal Fabrication Supervisor
Travel:
0%
Employment Type
: Hourly
Expected Work Hours:
40+ The Fabrication Finishing Specialist
is responsible for separating and organizing cut metal parts, ensuring accuracy against blueprints, and preparing components for the next stage of production. This role requires attention to detail, the ability to read and interpret technical drawings, and safe operation of forklifts and other machinery.
Accountabilities:
Separate laser- or plasma-cut parts from skeletons and remove tabs as needed. Read and interpret blueprints to identify, verify, and organize parts accurately. Maintain clear labeling and organization of components for downstream operations. Safely operate a forklift and other material-handling equipment to move and stage parts. Inspect parts for quality and report any discrepancies or defects. Follow all safety protocols and maintain a clean, organized work area.
Attributes:
Safety First:
Proactively inspects, maintains, and removes unsafe tools and equipment from circulation to protect employees and ensure a hazard-free workplace. Have Humanity:
Supports team members by quickly fulfilling tool and supply requests, reducing downtime, and creating a collaborative, respectful environment. Be Transparent:
Maintains accurate inventory records, communicates shortages or repair timelines, and keeps stakeholders informed to build trust. Drive Innovation:
Improves tool tracking, storage systems, and ordering processes by introducing better technology and workflows to minimize production delays. Be Resilient:
Stays calm and adaptable during urgent requests, shifting priorities to meet production demands despite supply chain challenges. Always Reliable:
Consistently ensures tools, consumables, and equipment are available, organized, and audit-ready to support seamless daily operations. Grit:
Persistently addresses recurring tool issues, performs thorough counts and repairs, and takes pride in keeping operations running smoothly under pressure. Required Knowledge/Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings. Experience operating a forklift (certification preferred or willingness to obtain). Basic mechanical aptitude and familiarity with fabrication processes a plus. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to lift up to 75+ lbs and stand for extended periods.
Work Environment and Physical Demands
FLSA executive and professional positions paid on a salary basis, where project requirements and tight client deadlines may require workweeks over forty (40) hours (including weekends or holidays) This role will be in office setting, however frequent visits to the production floor are required to oversee operations, ensure compliance and safety standards. Mobility: Ability to move around the manufacturing plant, including walking, standing, and climbing stairs. Manual Dexterity: Occasional use of hands to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls. Lifting: Ability to lift and carry items up to twenty-five (25) pounds. All lifting should be done following OSHA standards. Visual and Auditory Requirements: Must be able to see and hear well enough to navigate the plant safely and communicate effectively with team members.
Other Duties Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
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Department
: Sheet Metal Fabrication
Classification:
FLSA-Non-Exempt
Job Family: Sheet Metal Fabrication
Date:
09.29.2025
Reports to
: Sheet Metal Fabrication Supervisor
Travel:
0%
Employment Type
: Hourly
Expected Work Hours:
40+ The Fabrication Finishing Specialist
is responsible for separating and organizing cut metal parts, ensuring accuracy against blueprints, and preparing components for the next stage of production. This role requires attention to detail, the ability to read and interpret technical drawings, and safe operation of forklifts and other machinery.
Accountabilities:
Separate laser- or plasma-cut parts from skeletons and remove tabs as needed. Read and interpret blueprints to identify, verify, and organize parts accurately. Maintain clear labeling and organization of components for downstream operations. Safely operate a forklift and other material-handling equipment to move and stage parts. Inspect parts for quality and report any discrepancies or defects. Follow all safety protocols and maintain a clean, organized work area.
Attributes:
Safety First:
Proactively inspects, maintains, and removes unsafe tools and equipment from circulation to protect employees and ensure a hazard-free workplace. Have Humanity:
Supports team members by quickly fulfilling tool and supply requests, reducing downtime, and creating a collaborative, respectful environment. Be Transparent:
Maintains accurate inventory records, communicates shortages or repair timelines, and keeps stakeholders informed to build trust. Drive Innovation:
Improves tool tracking, storage systems, and ordering processes by introducing better technology and workflows to minimize production delays. Be Resilient:
Stays calm and adaptable during urgent requests, shifting priorities to meet production demands despite supply chain challenges. Always Reliable:
Consistently ensures tools, consumables, and equipment are available, organized, and audit-ready to support seamless daily operations. Grit:
Persistently addresses recurring tool issues, performs thorough counts and repairs, and takes pride in keeping operations running smoothly under pressure. Required Knowledge/Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings. Experience operating a forklift (certification preferred or willingness to obtain). Basic mechanical aptitude and familiarity with fabrication processes a plus. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to lift up to 75+ lbs and stand for extended periods.
Work Environment and Physical Demands
FLSA executive and professional positions paid on a salary basis, where project requirements and tight client deadlines may require workweeks over forty (40) hours (including weekends or holidays) This role will be in office setting, however frequent visits to the production floor are required to oversee operations, ensure compliance and safety standards. Mobility: Ability to move around the manufacturing plant, including walking, standing, and climbing stairs. Manual Dexterity: Occasional use of hands to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls. Lifting: Ability to lift and carry items up to twenty-five (25) pounds. All lifting should be done following OSHA standards. Visual and Auditory Requirements: Must be able to see and hear well enough to navigate the plant safely and communicate effectively with team members.
Other Duties Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
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