General Production Worker
Location
Missouri | United States
Job description
General Production Personnel
JOB DUTIES - Operate ovens, quench tanks and all other equipment and machinery in the work center according to work orders, set up cards and supervisor instructions.
- 6S and Lean knowledge preferred
- Operate a manual lift truck to move parts
- Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
- Reviews manufacturing planning, part-specific engineering information, set-up information and/or related instructions to understand appropriate work process and quality requirements for completed product.
- For machine dependent operations, selects, aligns and secures holding fixtures and/or cutting tools, attachments, accessories and material to machines (i.e. set-up machine) and starts and observes machine operation during first part production to detect malfunctions or out-of-tolerance conditions.
- Adjusts machine controls or other control media as required. Depending upon work center assignment, the operator will set-up and operate one or more of the following machines: hydraulic shear and chop saw.
- Uses gauges, scales, calipers, mylars and/or blueprints, customer tools and other measuring equipment to check first part quality.
- Obtains first part for buy-off from lead person, supervisor, quality control inspector and/or second team member. Upon buy-off, completes production run for the manufacturing planning operation.
- Performs 100% inspection of all parts, subsequent to first part buy-off, and completes requirements of applicable statistical process control plans. Where available, uses target times to evaluate timely completion of work.
- Responsible for minor machine maintenance and maintaining proper alignment and condition of machine.
- Tears down machine or hand tool set-up upon completion of production run, returning all tools, equipment and accessories to their proper locations.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCES - High school diploma or high school equivalency preferred
- Minimum of 1 year experience in a manufacturing environment. Knowledge within the aerospace industry helpful.
- Understanding of basic measurements.
- Demonstrated decision-making ability utilizing good judgment in determining the appropriate guideline, procedure, and application to utilize in solving problems.
- Understanding of process flows, lead times and lean principles in a “manufacturing environment.”
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