Tagger

Description

POSITION SUMMARY:

Perform daily production activities of work center operations and perform preventive maintenance on equipment as assigned by Production Supervisor, or Production Manager. Operator is also responsible for developing and implementing process improvements.

POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Responsible to the Production Supervisor for achievement of daily and weekly, manufacturing goals and objectives as assigned.
  • Obtains manufacturing orders and stock orders from the production planning department. Receives raw materials, or goods-in-process, along with order, verifying orders are correct and determines whether order is complete or incomplete.
  • Sends material from Stamping/Tagging to the next stage in the manufacturing process as defined by the Manufacturing Order.
  • Completes required Manufacturing and Stock Order paperwork for established quality requirements.
  • Responsible for learning tagging machine and components within the machine. In addition, how to change dies in and out of the stamper in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Responsible to learn materials in Tagging department and how to manufacture each component.
  • Responsible for having an advanced understanding of work center operations responsibilities and possess the ability to perform all work center activities as required meeting production demand.
  • Participates in weekly and monthly inventory counts and report quantities to purchasing
  • Verify manufacturing efficiency and quality (accuracy, scrap, utilization, rework, equipment downtime)
  • Confirm on-time delivery (lead-time, shipment against schedule)
  • Cultivate procedure development, review, and implementation
  • Communicate with other employees and customers in a calm and professional manner; and listen well.
  • Perform routine machine maintenance and minor repairs when necessary
  • Maintain production rate consistency; meet or exceed established minimum production rates.
  • Work on different projects simultaneously.
  • Comply with relevant occupational health and safety requirements
  • Keep the production area neat, clean and organized.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT

There is moderate risk of injury if performing Tagging. If performing tagging, must be able to routinely lift up to 110 lbs. Safety equipment is required to be worn when on production floor. Work hours average 40 hours a week. Must be able to work on feet entire shift. May require some additional hours when production demand is at high levels. Consistent and regular attendance required.

EMPLOYEE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed by the employee assigned to this position. It does not state or imply that these are the only duties and responsibilities assigned to the job. The employee may be required to perform other job-related duties as requested. All requirements are subject to change over time, and to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with a disability.



Qualifications

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS:

  • High school degree or equivalent preferred
  • 2-3 years previous experience in a metal stamping or press operational environment.
  • Technical skills related to basic equipment maintenance required
  • Self-motivated; ability to work at a fast pace.

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