Essential Responsibilities and Duties:
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Perform diversified assembly and test operations to assemble intricate or large and expensive apparatus, machines or equipment to close tolerances and strict inspection requirements.
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Complete skilled fitting of parts, sub-assemblies, and related units.
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Complete aligning, adjusting and required secondary machining.
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Work from complicated assembly drawings and specifications.
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Complete prescribed functional and dimensional checks.
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Set-up and operate without assistance test stand equipment.
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Produce quality assemblies and attain a working knowledge of possible defects or malfunctions and take corrective action as required.
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Maintain or exceed the approved rate of production.
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Maintain acceptable attendance record, acceptable overall work record, and purchase the required tools for the classification.
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Train lower labor grade operators and operators with lesser experience as necessary.
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Report defective materials or questionable conditions per established processes.
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Maintain the work area and equipment in a clean and orderly condition and follow prescribed safety regulations.
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Perform light preventative maintenance and housekeeping duties for areas and equipment in assigned work center.
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Complete tasks as directed by manufacturing schedules with minimum supervision.
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Perform other related duties as deemed necessary by the Supervision or Management.
Job Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
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Ability to perform effectively, and without assistance, a variety of production duties including test stand set-up and changeover, build sub-assemblies, build pumps, rotary actuators, and testing of product line in classification.
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Perform troubleshooting and repair of units in product lines in classification.
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Ability to work independently, exhibit the ability to solve problems without assistance and demonstrate effective communication skills both verbal and written.
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Capable of reading and interpreting all assembly drawings, assembly processes, bills of material and test specifications in the complexity required for the classification.
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Must have proven mechanical, clerical, and mathematical abilities necessary for safe test stand operation and accurate recording of test data.
Training Requirements:
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General Safety
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ISO 9001
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ISO 14000
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Applicable FOP's
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Current Fork Truck certification
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Affected employee lock out tag out training.
Personal Protective Equipment:
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Safety glasses
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Steel toe shoes
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May require other PPE, such as gloves, goggles, shields, aprons, etc, while performing specific tasks
Working Environment and Physical Demands:
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Work performed in a non-air-conditioned shop environment.
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Exposure to shop environment such as noise, dust, odors and fumes.
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May work at different workstations as production needs require.
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Standing entire shift.
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Lift up to 50 lbs.
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Bending and stooping throughout shift.
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Ability to operate material handling equipment, such as hoist, positioners, pallet jacks, fork trucks, etc.
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Must be able to lift, push, and pull materials and equipment to complete assigned tasks.
Qualifications:
Minimum:
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Requires demonstrated ability to build & test with little or no assistance, while adhering to quality and production standards.
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Demonstrated ability to use a variety of complex test equipment, precision measuring instruments and gauging devices.
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Must have demonstrated ability to perform inspection and testing and adhere to production and quality standards and drawing specification of final and sub-assemblies.
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Demonstrated ability to trouble shoot quality, product, or production issues and provide recommendations for resolution.
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Requires a high degree of skill and assembling technique.
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Experience and knowledge of basic design and mechanical principles, testing procedures, basic hydraulics.
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High School Diploma or GED, with above average mechanical ability.
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Ability to read, comprehend, and follow processes, procedures, and policies.
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Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing with coworkers, supervision, and management.
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Must be able to meet physical demands, with or without accommodation.
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Must be able to work any assigned shift.
The Oilgear Company is an at-will employer.
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