Hoshizaki America
Summary
Performs routine and repetitive fabrication tasks using a variety of hand tools to cut, bend, form and shape sheet‑metal and/or plastic parts.
Fabricator I Fabricator II Fabricator III Level Distinction Must be able to perform up to 2 distinct job functions within the group/dept.
Tig Weld – tack / basic seams
Must be able to perform multiple distinct job functions within the group/dept or an advantage technical function such as equipment troubleshooting. Tig Weld - blended seams
Must be able to perform the majority of job functions within the group/dept or an advantage technical function such as tig/mig welding. Must be able to rotate workstations as needed. Tig Weld – agitators
Essential Functions
Shakes out and/or deburrs sheet metal parts.
Rivets, spot welds, or solders pieces together to fabricate material.
Fabricates electrical parts, components and/or systems from raw materials.
Maintains a safe work environment and identifies/reports potential hazards to management.
Fabricates materials and parts while maintaining quality standards to avoid defects and rework.
Repairs products by dismantling, straightening, reshaping, and reassembling parts.
Interprets existing blueprints and programs machinery.
Performs preventive maintenance as required on machinery/equipment.
Operates all relevant machinery, tools, and equipment.
Fabricates finished parts and complex assemblies to specifications.
Performs complex repairs and required maintenance using special tools and equipment.
Offsets and/or avoids problems caused from welding including material distortion and warping.
Provides assistance to lower level operators.
Education & Experience Little or no prior relevant experience is required.
Two years of sheet metal/fabrication experience is required. Ability to operate a variety of machine tools. Must be dependable and work well in a team environment.
Five years of advantaged sheet metal/fabrication experience is required. Solid verbal communication and listening skills.
Knowledge & Skills
Ability to use hand/power tools and other special equipment.
Ability to read, write and perform standard assembly related tasks
Manual dexterity and the ability to carry out repetitive tasks quickly and methodically
Ability to read and understand technical drawings, schematics, and written work instructions
Mechanical aptitude
Knowledge of commonly‑used concepts, practices, and procedures in fabrication/sheet metal.
Ability to recognize quality problems with materials and work in process.
Advanced shop skills and equipment operation knowledge
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
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Fabricator I Fabricator II Fabricator III Level Distinction Must be able to perform up to 2 distinct job functions within the group/dept.
Tig Weld – tack / basic seams
Must be able to perform multiple distinct job functions within the group/dept or an advantage technical function such as equipment troubleshooting. Tig Weld - blended seams
Must be able to perform the majority of job functions within the group/dept or an advantage technical function such as tig/mig welding. Must be able to rotate workstations as needed. Tig Weld – agitators
Essential Functions
Shakes out and/or deburrs sheet metal parts.
Rivets, spot welds, or solders pieces together to fabricate material.
Fabricates electrical parts, components and/or systems from raw materials.
Maintains a safe work environment and identifies/reports potential hazards to management.
Fabricates materials and parts while maintaining quality standards to avoid defects and rework.
Repairs products by dismantling, straightening, reshaping, and reassembling parts.
Interprets existing blueprints and programs machinery.
Performs preventive maintenance as required on machinery/equipment.
Operates all relevant machinery, tools, and equipment.
Fabricates finished parts and complex assemblies to specifications.
Performs complex repairs and required maintenance using special tools and equipment.
Offsets and/or avoids problems caused from welding including material distortion and warping.
Provides assistance to lower level operators.
Education & Experience Little or no prior relevant experience is required.
Two years of sheet metal/fabrication experience is required. Ability to operate a variety of machine tools. Must be dependable and work well in a team environment.
Five years of advantaged sheet metal/fabrication experience is required. Solid verbal communication and listening skills.
Knowledge & Skills
Ability to use hand/power tools and other special equipment.
Ability to read, write and perform standard assembly related tasks
Manual dexterity and the ability to carry out repetitive tasks quickly and methodically
Ability to read and understand technical drawings, schematics, and written work instructions
Mechanical aptitude
Knowledge of commonly‑used concepts, practices, and procedures in fabrication/sheet metal.
Ability to recognize quality problems with materials and work in process.
Advanced shop skills and equipment operation knowledge
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
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