Location: Erie, PA
Company: Erie Insurance
Construction and skilled trade jobs encompass a variety of manual labor positions that require specific training and skills. Workers in these fields are responsible for building, maintaining, and repairing infrastructure, homes, and commercial buildings. They include roles such as electricians, carpenters, plumbers, bricklayers, and many others. These jobs are characterized by hands-on activities and often require physical strength, precision, and attention to safety. Workers typically gain expertise through apprenticeships or vocational education, and they play a crucial role in shaping the built environment.
for damage and correct quantities Report damages or shortages to the appropriate person Match shipments to their associated purchase orders and enter receiving data on paperwork Record receiving data in company databases Prepare and organize received stock for inventory Return damaged products to senders Monitor inventory levels Filling and packing work orders Qualifications for Receiving Clerk Basic math and organization skills Ability to bend and lift 50 pounds or more Detail-oriented mindset Forklift experience Ability to work on feet for long hours Excellent communication skills Understanding of safety protocols and requirements Miller Brother Staffing Solutions.
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we are? We are committed to understanding the needs of the clients and the individuals we represent. Our goal is to find candidates who bring success, not only to themselves but to the company as a whole.
By doing this, we will consistently add value for our clients, our candidates, and our company.
punching and notching operations, requiring close tolerances and dimensional precision. PRESS BRAKE functions include but are not limited to any and/or all of the following, depending on experience. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Read blueprints/specifications. Set-up, using prototype packet and/or brake process sheet to determine correct dies.
Form, punch, notch, align, dies per process sheet. Set, tighten, adjust; use hold down bolts, shims, ram bolts/clamps to obtain required dimensions or tolerances. Check dimensions with caliper and make adjustments where necessary. In process QA and document results as required. MARGINAL FUNCTIONS: Form new items/prototypes. Move dies and material
by hand truck or forklift. Interface with other team members. Complete related paperwork (quality check sheet, move tickets, etc.). Clean-up equipment, dies, and work areas daily.
Organize work area and tools required for job. Perform minor maintenance and PM press brake. Perform any other incidental function related to the classification and those created by change in methods/procedures, as well as equipment. REQUIREMENTS: Read, understand and follow written and oral instructions. Frequent physical functions; walk, bend push pull, grasp, and other unnatural positions. Stand for a minimum of eight hours per day, on a regular daily basis, during normal shift hours. Physical effort
required for frequent lifting, up to 50 lbs. on a regular daily basis.
Observe work and attendance rules and safety practices, including the use of safety glasses with side shields, safety shoes, and hand protection. Miller Brother Staffing Solutions. Who we are? We are committed to understanding the needs of the clients and the individuals we represent. Our goal is to find candidates who bring success, not only to themselves but to the company as a whole. By doing this, we will consistently add value for our clients, our candidates, and our company.
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Assemble components by examining connections for correct fit; fasten parts and sub assemblies Perform preventive maintenance to maintain equipment in operational mode; follow manufactures instructions; notifying supervisor when additional resources are required.
within this department. Work with other departments on all items to improve operational sequences. Assembly functions include but are not limited to any and/or all of the following, depending on experience: ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Read blueprints/specifications, drawings, and flat layouts.
Fits parts together and fastens them to cabinets Bolts, staples, or screws parts together, using hand tools, such as pliers, wrenches, pneumatic screwdrivers, drills Inserts such parts as casters and scuff plates into holes or slots. Bends fastening devices and fits interlocking parts together with hammer or rubber mallet or by striking parts against floor or workbench. Applies touch up paint to
cabinets using brush or spray gun. Packs cabinets for shipment. Unload powder coat line Keep work area clean Help on the small powder line when needed Work in other areas of the shop when needed Check the parts over to make sure they are not scratched, dented or any other flaws#Talent