Production Operator D Position Available In Cullman, Alabama
Tallo's Job Summary: Production Operator D is a full-time position located in Cullman, AL, USA. Responsibilities include operating machinery, packaging materials, and maintaining a clean work area. Training in Statistical Process Control and problem-solving is required. Physical demands include bending, lifting, and standing. The work environment involves exposure to noise, dust, and chemicals. No prefix
Job Description
Production Operator D
Job Category:
Production
Requisition Number:
PRODU001949
Posting Details
Posted:
March 31, 2025
Full-Time
On-site
Locations
Showing 1 location
1909 Beech Ave SE
Cullman, AL, USA
Job Details
Description
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
include the following. Produce a quality American Trim product by following the procedures outlined below and other duties as assigned:
Read and follow instructions for operations procedure on various machinery and processes.
Operate machines to feed, cut, form, punch holes, bend and mold metal stock.
Record Statistical Process Control (SPC) on all materials when required.
Visually inspect finished product and immediately notify proper department or supervisor if problems arise.
Package materials for shipping as needed assuring correct count, proper boxes and labeling. Shrink wrap material as needed.
Empty metal waste receptacle when required.
Racking and Un-Racking various products from the assembly line (Plater or Powder Coater Lines). Load washer.
Clean metal debris out of the machines as it accumulates and obstructs machinery – following required safety procedure.
Welding or riveting as required.
Any miscellaneous procedures needed to keep machinery working properly, and to produce a quality product.
Assigned duties as Production Coordinator as requested by supervisor. (See Production Coordinator list if applicable).
Maintains a clean and safe work area at all times.
Other duties assigned by supervisor.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Linear Measuring. Problem Solving Training as required by supervisor.
TYPICAL MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT INVOLVED
Punch Presses, Trim Presses and Benders, Roll Form and Form Presses, Machines, Assembly Racking Lines and Shrink Wrap Machines, Rolls of Steel, Welding Machine, cardboard boxes, tape, etc.
TOOLS AND GAGES
Dial Caliber, Protractor, Micrometers, various measurement gages.
TYPICAL PRODUCTS INVOLVED
Steel, aluminum, oils, soaps, lubricants, chemicals, packing materials, boxes, etc.
METHOD OF JOB ASSIGNMENT
Assignments taken off Daily Production Schedule Sheets, also verbal and written assignments.
QUALIFICATIONS
Ability to complete Statistical Process Control Charts (SPC), reading and following simple instructions, basic math, minor problems solving, ability and willingness to maintain flexibility in job assignments.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to do essential tasks including but not limited to: Bending, Carrying, Climbing
- , Lifting, Maintaining, (Light) Pulling & Pushing, Reaching Overhead (maximum height 5’8″ or 6’6″ at PC #7), Removing, Seeing (Visual Inspection), Sorting, Stooping, Standing, Stretching, Turning & Twisting, Walking, Welding and Writing.
Non-essential physical tasks include the following: Cleaning, Climbing, Collating - , Coordination (hand/foot), Dialing, Hearing, Opening, Pounding, Pulling & Pushing (heavy – 40-50 lbs.), Sitting, Speaking, Raking, Sweeping, Stapling, Threading, Typing/Keyboard
- , Unfolding, Unlocking and Weighing.
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Note:
Climbing and Collating essential in P.C. #3 only. Typing/keyboard used in Production Coordination only. Also, duties as Production Coordinator require 80% of office and computer input duties. Not as physical but must be able to perform duties of Production Operator.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts. Noise, dust, dirt, oils, some chemicals, odors and uncomfortable environmental temperatures at times.
HAZARDS:
Minor scratches and bruises. Possible skin irritations due to oils and chemicals.