ADP Managed

Full-Time Furnace Operator (General Labor) – New Starting Rate!

Description

Imagine a career where you can come in with no previous skills and earn up to $50K a year with bonuses and benefits for your entire family! Plus, only work 7 days out of every 14 days! Sound too good to be true? It’s not!

Learn new skills that will last a lifetime and earn a great living that will outlast the unemployment checks. It’s time to start thinking long term and secure your future at a company that takes good care of their employees!

Aalberts is seeking individuals to join their team as Entry Level Production Operators at their Oshkosh, WI facility.

Some of the benefits to you:

  • Hourly pay – Starting at up to $21.55/hr. Voluntary overtime available as well. You can also expect regular performance reviews and merit increases. Our average entry-level production employee can earn approximately $50,000 annually during their first year (includes bonuses and benefits)!
  • Sign-On Bonus – $1,000 paid out over your first year!
  • Monthly and quarterly bonuses – Based on attendance and performance.
  • Health bonus – Get $250 for you and your spouse when you go to your yearly health physical. That’s up to $500 in your pocket just for going to your doctor for a well visit!
  • Low and no cost benefits – The company pays 95% of medical premiums for the employee and their family! They also pay 100% for dental and vision coverage for employees and their families; plus, tuition assistance program that pays up to $5,250 per year; 401k with 25% company match; 2 weeks of vacation in your first year and 9 paid holidays; disability coverage, and life insurance.
  • PPE provided – They will provide you with all the PPE you need, including uniforms and a $150 safety boot allowance.
  • Great schedule – You only work 7 out of every 14 days on this 2-2-3 schedule with 12 hr. shifts. Every other weekend is a three-day weekend!
  • Training and advancement – You will receive lots of training and cross training to learn new skills and be successful in your role. Plus, you can get tuition reimbursement of up to $5,250 per year to take outside learning courses. There are also lots of opportunities to move up into higher level roles down the road.

Night shifts available: 6pm-6am

Requirements

Education, Experience and Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or GED required
  • Ability to demonstrate a High School level of reading, writing, and arithmetic skills.
  • Previous forklift/hi-lo experience is an asset but not required
  • Ability to read/follow detailed work instructions

Physical Demands:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that an employee must be able to accomplish in order to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. This job requires:

  • Presence at the employer’s site during regularly scheduled shifts and business hours.
  • Frequent walking within a plant environment.
  • Close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Regular use of hands to manipulate, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls, reach with hands and arms.
  • Regular standing, talking, hearing, climbing or balancing, and lifting or moving up to 40 pounds.
  • May be exposed to heat, fumes, noise, and humidity, etc. Safety equipment is provided.
  • Regular stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling.

Candidate Requirements:

Candidates must successfully pass drug screening, a physical examination, and undergo reference/background checks prior to Offer of Employment. Position requires physical ability to lift up to 40 lbs.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to the individual’s race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, genetic information, status as a military veteran or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

Full-Time Furnace Operator (General Labor) – New Starting Rate!

Description

Imagine a career where you can come in with no previous skills and earn up to $50K a year with bonuses and benefits for your entire family! Plus, only work 7 days out of every 14 days! Sound too good to be true? It’s not!

Learn new skills that will last a lifetime and earn a great living that will outlast the unemployment checks. It’s time to start thinking long term and secure your future at a company that takes good care of their employees!

Aalberts is seeking individuals to join their team as Entry Level Production Operators at their Livonia, MI facility.

The Furnace Operator is responsible for the successful loading and unloading of parts. This will include the reading of lineups to determine the arrangements of various loads. The Furnace Operator also has an awareness of material in furnaces to determine sequence of loading. Operators will learn to operate a forklift/hi-lo to transport baskets and parts throughout the plant location.

Some of the benefits to you:

  • Hourly pay – Starting at $19/hr. for day shift and $20/hr. for night shift. Voluntary overtime available as well. You can also expect regular performance reviews and merit increases. Our average entry-level production employee can earn over $50,000 annually during their first year (includes bonuses and benefits)!
  • Sign-On Bonus – $1,000 paid out over your first year!
  • Monthly and quarterly bonuses – Based on attendance and performance.
  • Health bonus – Get $250 for you and your spouse when you go to your yearly health physical. That’s up to $500 in your pocket just for going to your doctor for a well visit!
  • Low and no cost benefits – The company pays 95% of medical premiums for the employee and their family! They also pay 100% for dental and vision coverage for employees and their families; plus, tuition assistance program that pays up to $5,250 per year; 401k with 25% company match; 2 weeks of vacation in your first year and 9 paid holidays; disability coverage, and life insurance.
  • PPE provided – We will provide you with all the PPE you need, including uniforms and a $150 safety boot allowance.
  • Great schedule – You only work 7 out of every 14 days on this 2-2-3 schedule with 12 hr. shifts. Every other weekend is a three-day weekend!
  • Training and advancement – You will receive lots of training and cross training to learn new skills and be successful in your role. Plus, you can get tuition reimbursement of up to $5,250 per year to take outside learning courses. There are also lots of opportunities to move up into higher level roles down the road.

Requirements

Education, Experience and Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma required
  • Ability to demonstrate a High School level of reading, writing, and arithmetic skills.
  • Previous forklift/hi-lo experience is an asset but not required
  • Ability to read/follow detailed work instructions

Physical Demands:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that an employee must be able to accomplish in order to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. This job requires:

  • Presence at the employer’s site during regularly scheduled shifts and business hours.
  • Frequent walking within a plant environment.
  • Close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Regular use of hands to manipulate, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls, reach with hands and arms.
  • Regular standing, talking, hearing, climbing or balancing, and lifting or moving up to 40 pounds.
  • May be exposed to heat, fumes, noise, and humidity, etc. Safety equipment is provided.
  • Regular stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling.

Candidate Requirements:

Candidates must successfully pass drug screening, a physical examination, and undergo reference/background checks prior to Offer of Employment. Position requires physical ability to lift up to 40 lbs.

Full-Time Furnace Operator (General Labor) – New Starting Rate!

Description

This is the best entry-level career opportunity in the area with NO previous experience required! Earn up to $19/hr. from the start and over $50K a year as you also enjoy a $1,000 sign-on bonus, full benefits for you and your family, and more time off working 7 out of every 14 days!

Aalberts Surface Technologies – Specialized Heat Treatment is seeking an Entry Level Production Operator to join our team in Fort Smith, AR.

If you have a High School diploma or GED and are interested in starting a great career, this is an opportunity you need to explore! Apply now!

Build your future with a top employer in the area that cares about investing in your long-term success and taking good care of their employees. Full-time, part-time, and summer seasonal positions are available!

Why you should join our team:

  • Excellent Compensation – Starting at up to $19.00/hour based on experience. Voluntary overtime available as well. You can also expect regular performance reviews and merit increases. Our average Entry-Level Production employee can earn more than $50,000 annually during their first year (includes bonuses and benefits)!
  • Sign-On Bonus – $1,000 paid out over your first year!
  • Monthly and Quarterly Bonuses – Based on attendance and performance.
  • Health Bonus – Get $250 for you and your spouse when you go to your yearly health physical. That’s up to $500 in your pocket just for going to your doctor for a well visit!
  • Low and No Cost Benefits – The company pays 95% of medical premiums for the employee and their family! They also pay 100% for dental and vision coverage for employees and their families; plus, tuition assistance program that pays up to $5,250 per year; 401k with matching; 2 weeks of vacation in your first year and 9 paid holidays; disability coverage, and life insurance.
  • PPE Provided – We will provide you with all the PPE you need, including uniforms and a $150 safety boot allowance.
  • Great Full-Time Schedule – You only work 7 out of every 14 days on the full-time 2-2-3 schedule with 12 hr. shifts. Every other weekend is a three-day weekend!
  • Flexible Part-Time and Summer Seasonal Opportunities – We will work with you on hours that best fit your schedule outside of work!
  • Training and Advancement – You will receive lots of training and cross training to learn new skills and be successful in your role. Plus, you can get education assistance to take outside learning courses. There are also lots of opportunities to move up into higher level roles down the road.

Requirements

Education, Experience and Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma required
  • Ability to demonstrate a High School level of reading, writing, and arithmetic skills.
  • Previous forklift/hi-lo experience is an asset but not required
  • Ability to read/follow detailed work instructions

Physical Demands:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that an employee must be able to accomplish in order to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. This job requires:

  • Presence at the employer’s site during regularly scheduled shifts and business hours.
  • Frequent walking within a plant environment.
  • Close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Regular use of hands to manipulate, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls, reach with hands and arms.
  • Regular standing, talking, hearing, climbing or balancing, and lifting or moving up to 40 pounds.
  • May be exposed to heat, fumes, noise, and humidity, etc. Safety equipment is provided.
  • Regular stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling.

Candidate Requirements:

Candidates must successfully pass drug screening, a physical examination, and undergo reference/background checks prior to Offer of Employment. Position requires physical ability to lift up to 40 lbs.

Operator


Manual Labour | Requisition ID: 1105

PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Operating furnaces
  • Filling out logs
  • Operating shot blasts
  • Performing Routine Equipment Care
  • Scanning work order cards
  • Read and understand the production schedule
  • Tagging tubs
  • Perform empty tub inspections
  • Identifying maintenance issues with equipment
  • Set‑up operating routine unassisted using prescribed set‑up operations following proper operation procedures.
  • Monitor SPC to obtain desired quality and notify Supervisor of any irregularities.
  • Follow machine operator procedures as written in Furnace Operator General Responsibilities.
  • Maintain and ensure quality by regular checking of each product produced.
  • Take corrective action to ensure quality when advised by Production Team Leader/Lead Worker.
  • May make adjustments on equipment as necessary.
  • Assures optimum communication to maintain consistency and proper procedures between shifts.
  • Maintain and ensure quality by regularly checking machine settings (temp., time, air, water) a minimum of two to three times per shift.
  • Learn and follow S.P.C. procedures as prescribed by Quality Assurance.
  • Work from specification sheets or instructions.
  • May instruct and train operators of lower classification on methods, safety, operating procedures and check their work.
  • Maintain set‑ups so that quality and production standards can be met or exceeded.
  • Recognizes operating irregularities and machine malfunctions and notifies Supervisor and/or makes necessary adjustments or repairs.
  • Anticipates material requirements and notifies designated persons or Supervisors or moves materials in order to minimize productions delays.
  • Starts work on time and is at designated work station at starting times and up until quitting times.
  • Works with Production Team Leader/Lead Worker to process each part from the unload station to boxing, each cycle maintaining efficient flow and quality of materials.
  • Meet or exceed production standards, continually striving to improve quality and production.
  • Cooperate to achieve and maintain housekeeping requirements of an exceptionally high standard to provide continuous favorable customer impressions.
  • Keep work area, equipment, machines, etc., clean and orderly.
  • Be familiar with the O.H.S.A. Hazard Communication Standard, the location of the Material Safety Data Sheets, read labels, and follow safe practices in using chemicals, glues, elements, etc.
  • Work safely at ALL times and comply with safety regulations regarding the use of protective equipment and devices, keeping guards in place at all times. Must follow safety policies and value safety above all; safety for co-workers and continuous improvement of safety.
  • Operate furnaces at maximum capacity at all times based on furnaces rating and instruction on AS400 or Work Order Card.
  • Maintain proper temperatures in non-critical and critical zones based on work order card.
  • To progressively train and learn on every furnace in normalize and run equipment to maximum efficiency.
  • Must ensure area is set in order to the Company’s 5S standards at all time.
  • Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE SKILLS / ABILITIES:

  • Basic knowledge of mechanical practices and ideas
  • Experience/knowledge in a manufacturing setting and operating equipment is preferred
  • Basic understanding of the Heat Treat process, 5S, safety and quality policies and procedures.
  • Ability to operate a computer.
  • Basic understanding of how to make a minor mechanical or quality adjustment while they are operating the equipment and the ability to locate resources to help with advanced issues

ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Stand for 7.5 hours
  • Climb/lift self onto forklift many times a day
  • Lift 50 pounds occasionally
  • Lift up to 25 pounds repeatedly for 7.5 hours a day
  • Climb ladders up to 6’ tall
  • Push/pull using rakes/tools
  • Pull cart up to 150 pounds for 150’
  • Clean with push broom and shovel
  • Lift shovel with up to 15-20 pounds
  • Bend over to inspect tubs, pick up parts on floor
  • Work in elevated temperatures up to 120 F for periods up to 15 minutes
  • Perform quench inspection of 2-3 parts per hour handling up to 50 pounds per part.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Fork lift and overhead crane certifications are needed to operate the machinery required for the job

Operator


Manual Labour | Requisition ID: 1105

PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Operating furnaces
  • Filling out logs
  • Operating shot blasts
  • Performing Routine Equipment Care
  • Scanning work order cards
  • Read and understand the production schedule
  • Tagging tubs
  • Perform empty tub inspections
  • Identifying maintenance issues with equipment
  • Set‑up operating routine unassisted using prescribed set‑up operations following proper operation procedures.
  • Monitor SPC to obtain desired quality and notify Supervisor of any irregularities.
  • Follow machine operator procedures as written in Furnace Operator General Responsibilities.
  • Maintain and ensure quality by regular checking of each product produced.
  • Take corrective action to ensure quality when advised by Production Team Leader/Lead Worker.
  • May make adjustments on equipment as necessary.
  • Assures optimum communication to maintain consistency and proper procedures between shifts.
  • Maintain and ensure quality by regularly checking machine settings (temp., time, air, water) a minimum of two to three times per shift.
  • Learn and follow S.P.C. procedures as prescribed by Quality Assurance.
  • Work from specification sheets or instructions.
  • May instruct and train operators of lower classification on methods, safety, operating procedures and check their work.
  • Maintain set‑ups so that quality and production standards can be met or exceeded.
  • Recognizes operating irregularities and machine malfunctions and notifies Supervisor and/or makes necessary adjustments or repairs.
  • Anticipates material requirements and notifies designated persons or Supervisors or moves materials in order to minimize productions delays.
  • Starts work on time and is at designated work station at starting times and up until quitting times.
  • Works with Production Team Leader/Lead Worker to process each part from the unload station to boxing, each cycle maintaining efficient flow and quality of materials.
  • Meet or exceed production standards, continually striving to improve quality and production.
  • Cooperate to achieve and maintain housekeeping requirements of an exceptionally high standard to provide continuous favorable customer impressions.
  • Keep work area, equipment, machines, etc., clean and orderly.
  • Be familiar with the O.H.S.A. Hazard Communication Standard, the location of the Material Safety Data Sheets, read labels, and follow safe practices in using chemicals, glues, elements, etc.
  • Work safely at ALL times and comply with safety regulations regarding the use of protective equipment and devices, keeping guards in place at all times. Must follow safety policies and value safety above all; safety for co-workers and continuous improvement of safety.
  • Operate furnaces at maximum capacity at all times based on furnaces rating and instruction on AS400 or Work Order Card.
  • Maintain proper temperatures in non-critical and critical zones based on work order card.
  • To progressively train and learn on every furnace in normalize and run equipment to maximum efficiency.
  • Must ensure area is set in order to the Company’s 5S standards at all time.
  • Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE SKILLS / ABILITIES:

  • Basic knowledge of mechanical practices and ideas
  • Experience/knowledge in a manufacturing setting and operating equipment is preferred
  • Basic understanding of the Heat Treat process, 5S, safety and quality policies and procedures.
  • Ability to operate a computer.
  • Basic understanding of how to make a minor mechanical or quality adjustment while they are operating the equipment and the ability to locate resources to help with advanced issues

ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Stand for 7.5 hours
  • Climb/lift self onto forklift many times a day
  • Lift 50 pounds occasionally
  • Lift up to 25 pounds repeatedly for 7.5 hours a day
  • Climb ladders up to 6’ tall
  • Push/pull using rakes/tools
  • Pull cart up to 150 pounds for 150’
  • Clean with push broom and shovel
  • Lift shovel with up to 15-20 pounds
  • Bend over to inspect tubs, pick up parts on floor
  • Work in elevated temperatures up to 120 F for periods up to 15 minutes
  • Perform quench inspection of 2-3 parts per hour handling up to 50 pounds per part.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Fork lift and overhead crane certifications are needed to operate the machinery required for the job

Operator


Manual Labour | Requisition ID: 1105

PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Operating furnaces
  • Filling out logs
  • Operating shot blasts
  • Performing Routine Equipment Care
  • Scanning work order cards
  • Read and understand the production schedule
  • Tagging tubs
  • Perform empty tub inspections
  • Identifying maintenance issues with equipment
  • Set‑up operating routine unassisted using prescribed set‑up operations following proper operation procedures.
  • Monitor SPC to obtain desired quality and notify Supervisor of any irregularities.
  • Follow machine operator procedures as written in Furnace Operator General Responsibilities.
  • Maintain and ensure quality by regular checking of each product produced.
  • Take corrective action to ensure quality when advised by Production Team Leader/Lead Worker.
  • May make adjustments on equipment as necessary.
  • Assures optimum communication to maintain consistency and proper procedures between shifts.
  • Maintain and ensure quality by regularly checking machine settings (temp., time, air, water) a minimum of two to three times per shift.
  • Learn and follow S.P.C. procedures as prescribed by Quality Assurance.
  • Work from specification sheets or instructions.
  • May instruct and train operators of lower classification on methods, safety, operating procedures and check their work.
  • Maintain set‑ups so that quality and production standards can be met or exceeded.
  • Recognizes operating irregularities and machine malfunctions and notifies Supervisor and/or makes necessary adjustments or repairs.
  • Anticipates material requirements and notifies designated persons or Supervisors or moves materials in order to minimize productions delays.
  • Starts work on time and is at designated work station at starting times and up until quitting times.
  • Works with Production Team Leader/Lead Worker to process each part from the unload station to boxing, each cycle maintaining efficient flow and quality of materials.
  • Meet or exceed production standards, continually striving to improve quality and production.
  • Cooperate to achieve and maintain housekeeping requirements of an exceptionally high standard to provide continuous favorable customer impressions.
  • Keep work area, equipment, machines, etc., clean and orderly.
  • Be familiar with the O.H.S.A. Hazard Communication Standard, the location of the Material Safety Data Sheets, read labels, and follow safe practices in using chemicals, glues, elements, etc.
  • Work safely at ALL times and comply with safety regulations regarding the use of protective equipment and devices, keeping guards in place at all times. Must follow safety policies and value safety above all; safety for co-workers and continuous improvement of safety.
  • Operate furnaces at maximum capacity at all times based on furnaces rating and instruction on AS400 or Work Order Card.
  • Maintain proper temperatures in non-critical and critical zones based on work order card.
  • To progressively train and learn on every furnace in normalize and run equipment to maximum efficiency.
  • Must ensure area is set in order to the Company’s 5S standards at all time.
  • Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE SKILLS / ABILITIES:

  • Basic knowledge of mechanical practices and ideas
  • Experience/knowledge in a manufacturing setting and operating equipment is preferred
  • Basic understanding of the Heat Treat process, 5S, safety and quality policies and procedures.
  • Ability to operate a computer.
  • Basic understanding of how to make a minor mechanical or quality adjustment while they are operating the equipment and the ability to locate resources to help with advanced issues

ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Stand for 7.5 hours
  • Climb/lift self onto forklift many times a day
  • Lift 50 pounds occasionally
  • Lift up to 25 pounds repeatedly for 7.5 hours a day
  • Climb ladders up to 6’ tall
  • Push/pull using rakes/tools
  • Pull cart up to 150 pounds for 150’
  • Clean with push broom and shovel
  • Lift shovel with up to 15-20 pounds
  • Bend over to inspect tubs, pick up parts on floor
  • Work in elevated temperatures up to 120 F for periods up to 15 minutes
  • Perform quench inspection of 2-3 parts per hour handling up to 50 pounds per part.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Fork lift and overhead crane certifications are needed to operate the machinery required for the job

Operator


Manual Labour | Requisition ID: 1105

PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Operating furnaces
  • Filling out logs
  • Operating shot blasts
  • Performing Routine Equipment Care
  • Scanning work order cards
  • Read and understand the production schedule
  • Tagging tubs
  • Perform empty tub inspections
  • Identifying maintenance issues with equipment
  • Set‑up operating routine unassisted using prescribed set‑up operations following proper operation procedures.
  • Monitor SPC to obtain desired quality and notify Supervisor of any irregularities.
  • Follow machine operator procedures as written in Furnace Operator General Responsibilities.
  • Maintain and ensure quality by regular checking of each product produced.
  • Take corrective action to ensure quality when advised by Production Team Leader/Lead Worker.
  • May make adjustments on equipment as necessary.
  • Assures optimum communication to maintain consistency and proper procedures between shifts.
  • Maintain and ensure quality by regularly checking machine settings (temp., time, air, water) a minimum of two to three times per shift.
  • Learn and follow S.P.C. procedures as prescribed by Quality Assurance.
  • Work from specification sheets or instructions.
  • May instruct and train operators of lower classification on methods, safety, operating procedures and check their work.
  • Maintain set‑ups so that quality and production standards can be met or exceeded.
  • Recognizes operating irregularities and machine malfunctions and notifies Supervisor and/or makes necessary adjustments or repairs.
  • Anticipates material requirements and notifies designated persons or Supervisors or moves materials in order to minimize productions delays.
  • Starts work on time and is at designated work station at starting times and up until quitting times.
  • Works with Production Team Leader/Lead Worker to process each part from the unload station to boxing, each cycle maintaining efficient flow and quality of materials.
  • Meet or exceed production standards, continually striving to improve quality and production.
  • Cooperate to achieve and maintain housekeeping requirements of an exceptionally high standard to provide continuous favorable customer impressions.
  • Keep work area, equipment, machines, etc., clean and orderly.
  • Be familiar with the O.H.S.A. Hazard Communication Standard, the location of the Material Safety Data Sheets, read labels, and follow safe practices in using chemicals, glues, elements, etc.
  • Work safely at ALL times and comply with safety regulations regarding the use of protective equipment and devices, keeping guards in place at all times. Must follow safety policies and value safety above all; safety for co-workers and continuous improvement of safety.
  • Operate furnaces at maximum capacity at all times based on furnaces rating and instruction on AS400 or Work Order Card.
  • Maintain proper temperatures in non-critical and critical zones based on work order card.
  • To progressively train and learn on every furnace in normalize and run equipment to maximum efficiency.
  • Must ensure area is set in order to the Company’s 5S standards at all time.
  • Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE SKILLS / ABILITIES:

  • Basic knowledge of mechanical practices and ideas
  • Experience/knowledge in a manufacturing setting and operating equipment is preferred
  • Basic understanding of the Heat Treat process, 5S, safety and quality policies and procedures.
  • Ability to operate a computer.
  • Basic understanding of how to make a minor mechanical or quality adjustment while they are operating the equipment and the ability to locate resources to help with advanced issues

ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Stand for 7.5 hours
  • Climb/lift self onto forklift many times a day
  • Lift 50 pounds occasionally
  • Lift up to 25 pounds repeatedly for 7.5 hours a day
  • Climb ladders up to 6’ tall
  • Push/pull using rakes/tools
  • Pull cart up to 150 pounds for 150’
  • Clean with push broom and shovel
  • Lift shovel with up to 15-20 pounds
  • Bend over to inspect tubs, pick up parts on floor
  • Work in elevated temperatures up to 120 F for periods up to 15 minutes
  • Perform quench inspection of 2-3 parts per hour handling up to 50 pounds per part.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Fork lift and overhead crane certifications are needed to operate the machinery required for the job
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