Alaskan Copper is hiring: Production Metalworker in Seattle
Alaskan Copper, Seattle, WA, US, 98101
Production Metalworker
Alaskan Copper Works Human Resources 2958 6th Avenue South Seattle, Washington 98134
Pay Rate: $20.76 - $22.00 per hour (DOE depending on experience)
Hours of Work: 1st shift 5:30 am to 2:00 pm
Location: 3200 6th Avenue South, Seattle, WA
Representation: After 30 days, required to become a dues paying or financial core member of Sheetmetal Workers Local Union No. 66.
Job Summary: Job summary is dependent upon level of entry. Entry level V, or assistant, could perform a variety of tasks including material handling, grinding and machine operating assistant. Higher levels of entry, W-Z will perform more specialized duties including, but not limited to, machine operation, material control and quality control.
Looking for applicant with NDT or dye penetrant experience.
Tools and Safety Equipment: Employees will be expected to own their own steel-toe safety shoes.
Required Essential Job Skills/Conditions:
- Application must be filled out completely by the Applicant.
- Must be willing to work any shift.
- Must be willing to work overtime when required.
- Willing to comply with company rules and policies.
- Able to pass pre-employment drug screen.
- Able to read tape measure accurately to 1/16".
- Able to lift and carry 100 pounds frequently.
- Able to write or print legibly.
- Able to read, write, understand and communicate in English.
Desirable Job Skills/Experience:
- Experience operating a forklift, prefer frequent and recent experience.
- Experience operating an overhead crane, frequently or infrequently.
- Six months experience working in a metal fabrication environment.
- Experience using metal shears.
- Experience using press brakes.
- Experience using hand-held grinders.
- Experience using presses.
- Able to climb stairs and ladders.
Required Essential Job Functions/Duties: Varied metalworking duties depending on level expertise.
Training Offered:
- Forklift truck operation.
- Overhead crane operation.
- Power hand tool operation.
- Safety procedures.
- Work assignment training.
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance.
- Paid Holidays and paid time off.
- Life Insurance and short term disability insurance.
- 401(k).
Specific Job Functions/Duties: This is a generic job description which generally covers all production metalworker assignments. See individual Task Job description for specific requirements.
Job Accommodations: Considered on an individual basis.
Physical Demands: This work is defined in the heavy strength factor of physical demands. It may require the ability to push/pull very large pieces of metal, which bends or contorts due to size and thickness. Pushing or pulling exertional motions may be up to 200 times per shift, depending upon the type and number of work orders and the specific assignment.
Lifting and carrying is usually involved with the finished metal piece. Depending upon the workflow and products cut, this may include handling items up to 100 times per day. The metal sheets are too large to lift, but finished product or scrap pieces of metal may require lifting and limited carrying of up to 100 pounds from floor to pallet, or work station.
Standing and walking occur continuously throughout the course of a workday to retrieve metal pieces to process through the machine, or to remove finished pieces. Some intermittent sitting may occur when operating the forklift, or at lunch break.
Physical Requirements:
- This position requires the following in an 8-hour day:
- Standing: 2 hours up to 7 hours
- Walking: 10 minutes up to 7 hours
- Sitting: 5-10 minutes 1 hour
- Movement of objects and strength required for this job:
- Lifting: Up to 5 lbs: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Carrying: Up to 5 lbs: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Lifting: 6-10 lbs.: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Carrying: 6-10 lbs.: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Lifting: 11-20 lbs.: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Carrying: 11-20 lbs.: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Lifting: 21-25 lbs.: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Carrying: 21-25 lbs.: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Lifting: 26-50 lbs.: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Carrying: 26-50 lbs.: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Lifting: 51-100 lbs.: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Carrying: 51-100 lbs.: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Required repetitive use of hands:
- Simply Grasping: YES
- Fine Manipulating: YES
- Pushing & Pulling: YES
- Repetitive Actions/Movements Involving the Feet:
- Right Foot: NO
- Both: NO
- Left Foot: NO
- Worker Positions Required in the Performance of this Job:
- Climbing: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)
- Stooping: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Balancing: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)
- Kneeling: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)
- Bending: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Crouching: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)
- Reaching: FREQUENTLY (34-66%)
- Crawling: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)
- Sensory Requirements:
- Talking and/or Hearing: YES
- Writing: YES
- Seeing: Acuity YES
- Field of Vision: YES
- Depth Perception: YES
- Accommodation: YES
- Color Vision * : YES
- * Must be able to differentiate between typically red, green and black control buttons on machinery.
- Environmental Conditions That Are Found in the Work Site:
- PHYSICAL SURROUNDINGS: Inside (75% of time)
- TEMPERATURE: Cold (enough to cause bodily discomfort)
- WET: Contact with water and/or other liquids
- NOISE: Sufficient to require hearing protection.
- HAZARDS: Risk of bodily injury present
- FUMES: Smoke or vapors resulting from combustion or chemical reaction
- TOXIC CONDITIONS: Exposure to disabling fumes, dusts, gases, vapors, mists or liquids that may cause bodily harm.</