Material Handler (1st Shift) - Concord Industries
SUMMARY
Perform various manual duties regarding the assembly of finished goods, which includes but is not limited to the following products (sentry, estate, and continental poles); Single and double halyard, ability to configure cleat covers and channel. Preparing and working on anodized poles. Knowledge of all components and equipment to be shipped such as, assembly hardware and ground sleeves. Ability to check shipments against shipping documents and instructions to ensure all components are included in the hardware kits as specified.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Participate in inventory control.
• Prepare finished goods for shipment.
• Keep Lead/Supervisor informed of any discrepancies on incoming hardware kits and make corrections as instructed.
• Answer inquiries regarding the following: Receipts of materials, shipments made or pending.
• Perform other related duties as directed by supervisor.
• Must have the ability to operate material handling equipment, such as a forklift, in a safe manner in accordance with the CAFP/Hapco safety policy.
• Fabrication of all CAFP/Hapco products.
• Ability to . . .
• Be certified and drive a forklift.
• Configure cleat covers and channel.
• Polish collars, channels, and poles.
• Weld steel ground sleeves.
• Multi-task and continuously prioritize tasks to be completed throughout the shift per the direction of leadership.
• Properly upkeep and maintain all equipment and their TPMs.
• Assemble parts, patio poles, and parts boxes (when required).
• Knowledge of all required hand tools, routers and equipment. (Automatic Plasma Cutting Machine)
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
Qualified individuals must have a high school diploma or recognized equivalent (GED). Welding experience preferred.
Must have the ability to operate in a safe manner the material handling equipment such as a forklift, band saw, chop saw, Automatic Plasma Cutting Machine, etc. Ability to communicate with peers, vendors, customers, purchasing and production control. Have a good understanding with the ability to interpret bill of materials. To drive a forklift for the company, the individual should not have a pattern of unsafe driving behavior in a vehicle. A clean driving record is one free of accidents, moving violations, or points.
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