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Semac Heat Treat Operator - Medina, NY, US

Job Information

Job Order ID :
NY1496062
# of Positions :
1
Minimum Education Level :
Less than High School
Experience Required :
none
Salary :
$16.75 - $19.75 hourly
Duration :
Full Time Regular
Shift :
Second Shift (Evening)
Hours per week:
40

Job Description

 
Order#: NY1496062 Production Associate- Semac Heat Treat Operator ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Manually loads parts into the fixture and verifies quality of parts ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Keeps work area clean at all times Works in a safe manner at all times Other job duties may be assigned by supervisor QUALIFICATIONS Good communication skills Must be able to work independently Ability to work well with others PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to lift 15lbs repeatedly at shoulder height or above Must be able stand continuously for 8 -12 hrs Ability to bend, twist and lift repetitively Demonstrates dependability and adherence to all safety rules and regulations WORK ENVIRONMENT: Ear and Eye protection required at all times in production areas Exposure to noisy work environment Exposure to hot steel Exposure to fumes Exposure to hot and humid conditions Exposure to welding arc Exposure to coolants, oils, grease and water Steel toe boots with metatarsal guards are required at all times

Company Information

Name :
BRUNNER INTERNATIONAL

Application Information

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