Finisher I

Marinette, WI, US, United States

Job Description

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS / RESPONSIBILITIES:



Associates to perform all safety checks at the start of their shift this includes by not limited to all cranes and tools and complete the necessary documentation. Continue to perform safety checks throughout the shift.


Hand finishing and deburring a wide variety of parts for the assembly of tanks. Must be able to utilize measuring tools and have experience in finishing and deburring. Ability to use a wide variety of basic deburr and hand finish tools. Grinds, files, or sands surfaces of metal items using hand tools, power tools, and knowledge of metal finishing techniques for the removal of weld spatter, glass, dirt rust and other foreign materials. Application of oil fog, grease, and other coatings to manufactured product. Assembly of covers, bolts, washers, nuts, plugs, etc., as required. Select files or other abrasives, according to materials, sizes and shapes of work pieces, amount of material to be removed, finishes specified and steps in finishing processes including buffing or polishing surfaces for pre-paining preparation. Visual inspection of manufactured products for discontinuities, or defects like dents, scratches, or breaks in metal and preform rework assignments as required. Operation of cranes, hoists, and forklifts as needed. Also successfully complete any training, safety program relating to the operation of the equipment. Responsible for ensuring all parts paperwork and documentation is completed properly. Ability to read blueprints and have a mechanical background. Dye penetrant testing and assisting with the hydro area. Trained in deburring, prepping, cleaning of parts and tanks. Assist finisher II with packaging. This job may require handling of moving of hazardous waste. Adhere to and abide by all ITAR-specific job standards and training. Protect and properly safeguard ITAR-sensitive information and work product; ensure dissemination or disclosure of and access to "protected data" occurs only with those trained and approved for exposure to ITAR content. IMMEDIATELY notify Supervisor/Manager, Human Resources, Legal (email: compliance@samuel.com) or the Samuel Ethics Alert Hotline of known or suspected unauthorized disclosure, release of or access to protected ITAR content.


EQUIPMENT KNOWLEDGE:


Pneumatic tools, as provided by the company for cleaning applications Hand tools required for the proper cleaning. Impact wrench, air ratchet, crescent wrench, and other tools used to assemble product.


ROLE REQUIREMENTS:


Ability to work will in a fast-paced environment to meet team expectations. Understanding and support of Company policies and procedures. Ability to understand and abide by all safety rules and regulations to perform the job. Must have a basic understanding of computers. Must have reading, writing and simple math skills. Must be able to read blueprints. Must have either a High School diploma, GED, or at least 1 year working experience in an industrial based environment.


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:



The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully preform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.



POSITION TYPE/EXPECTED HOURS of WORK:


This is a part-time position. Days and hours of work are Monday through Thursday; to be determined by each division. Standard hour requirement is four (4) - seven (7) hour shifts. Overtime hours may be required beyond standard schedule. Travel is not required.


WORK ENVIRONMENT:



The work environment characteristics described 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. This job description is not intended to be all inclusive, and the employee will also perform other reasonably related business duties as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management, as required. Staffing of positions to be determined by the company.



ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS / RESPONSIBILITIES:



Associates to perform all safety checks at the start of their shift this includes by not limited to all cranes and tools and complete the necessary documentation. Continue to perform safety checks throughout the shift.

Hand finishing and deburring a wide variety of parts for the assembly of tanks. Must be able to utilize measuring tools and have experience in finishing and deburring. Ability to use a wide variety of basic deburr and hand finish tools. Grinds, files, or sands surfaces of metal items using hand tools, power tools, and knowledge of metal finishing techniques for the removal of weld spatter, glass, dirt rust and other foreign materials. Application of oil fog, grease, and other coatings to manufactured product. Assembly of covers, bolts, washers, nuts, plugs, etc., as required. Select files or other abrasives, according to materials, sizes and shapes of work pieces, amount of material to be removed, finishes specified and steps in finishing processes including buffing or polishing surfaces for pre-paining preparation. Visual inspection of manufactured products for discontinuities, or defects like dents, scratches, or breaks in metal and preform rework assignments as required. Operation of cranes, hoists, and forklifts as needed. Also successfully complete any training, safety program relating to the operation of the equipment. Responsible for ensuring all parts paperwork and documentation is completed properly. Ability to read blueprints and have a mechanical background. Dye penetrant testing and assisting with the hydro area. Trained in deburring, prepping, cleaning of parts and tanks. Assist finisher II with packaging. This job may require handling of moving of hazardous waste.

EQUIPMENT KNOWLEDGE:


Pneumatic tools, as provided by the company for cleaning applications Hand tools required for the proper cleaning. Impact wrench, air ratchet, crescent wrench, and other tools used to assemble product.


ROLE REQUIREMENTS:


Ability to work will in a fast-paced environment to meet team expectations. Understanding and support of Company policies and procedures. Ability to understand and abide by all safety rules and regulations to perform the job. Must have a basic understanding of computers. Must have reading, writing and simple math skills. Must be able to read blueprints. Must have either a High School diploma, GED, or at least 1 year working experience in an industrial based environment. Specified and steps in finishing processes including buffing or polishing surfaces for pre-paining preparation. Visual inspection of manufactured products for discontinuities, or defects like dents, scratches, or breaks in metal and preform rework assignments as required. Operation of cranes, hoists, and forklifts as needed. Also successfully complete any training, safety program relating to the operation of the equipment. Responsible for ensuring all parts paperwork and documentation is completed properly. Ability to read blueprints and have a mechanical background. Dye penetrant testing and assisting with the hydro area. Trained in deburring, prepping, cleaning of parts and tanks. Assist finisher II with packaging. This job may require handling of moving of hazardous waste.


EQUIPMENT KNOWLEDGE:


Pneumatic tools, as provided by the company for cleaning applications Hand tools required for the proper cleaning. Impact wrench, air ratchet, crescent wrench, and other tools used to assemble product.


ROLE REQUIREMENTS:


Ability to work will in a fast-paced environment to meet team expectations. Understanding and support of Company policies and procedures. Ability to understand and abide by all safety rules and regulations to perform the job. Must have a basic understanding of computers. Must have reading, writing and simple math skills. Must be able to read blueprints. Must have either a High School diploma, GED, or at least 1 year working experience in an industrial based environment. Specified and steps in finishing processes including buffing or polishing surfaces for pre-paining preparation. Visual inspection of manufactured products for discontinuities, or defects like dents, scratches, or breaks in metal and preform rework assignments as required. Operation of cranes, hoists, and forklifts as needed. Also successfully complete any training, safety program relating to the operation of the equipment. Responsible for ensuring all parts paperwork and documentation is completed properly. Ability to read blueprints and have a mechanical background. Dye penetrant testing and assisting with the hydro area. Trained in deburring, prepping, cleaning of parts and tanks. Assist finisher II with packaging. This job may require handling of moving of hazardous waste.


EQUIPMENT KNOWLEDGE:

Pneumatic tools, as provided by the company for cleaning applications Hand tools required for the proper cleaning. Impact wrench, air ratchet, crescent wrench, and other tools used to assemble product.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Ability to work will in a fast-paced environment to meet team expectations. Understanding and support of Company policies and procedures. Ability to understand and abide by all safety rules and regulations to perform the job. Must have a basic understanding of computers. Must have reading, writing and simple math skills. Must be able to read blueprints. Must have either a High School diploma, GED, or at least 1 year working experience in an industrial based environment.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:



The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully preform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions



WORK ENVIRONMENT:



The work environment characteristics described 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


Samuel Pressure Vessel Group is a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of pressure vessel solutions. We offer a wide range of capabilities in fabricating stock, custom & engineered-to-order vessel designs. Whether you need an ongoing supply program for small standard vessels or have a one-time requirement for large engineered-to-spec pressure vessels, our experienced team is ready to assist you.


At Samuel, we believe every team member brings unique and valuable skills, experiences and knowledge to our thriving business - enabling us to build on over 170 years of success in the metals industry. We offer countless opportunities for our team members to develop and grow in their careers, empower them to make decisions on the job and be a part of driving positive change - within our organization and in the communities where we live and work. If you're seeking a dynamic, supportive and welcoming workplace to make your mark and grow your career, we have the programs, culture and opportunities to make it happen. We're stronger together.



At Samuel we believe in a culture of equality. Respect and integrity are at our core. We are committed to building and creating an environment that is open and welcoming for everyone.



Samuel is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In the United States, we utilize E-Verify.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD5852109
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Part Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Marinette, WI, US, United States
  • Education
    Not mentioned