Location: Rockford, IL
Company: Walterscheid Powertrain Group
bead weld various parts and repair defective welds resulting from machine weld operations in order to conform to engineering specifications. Set-up and assemble drive shaft and operate straightener and balancer. Operation typically includes cut-off & chamfer of various size tubing & press-up and weld of different size and length of 42sub assemblies.
Duties and Responsibilities: Follow Control Plan, blueprints and appropriate DES sheets Change tooling per instructions Install correct dust cup according to the given instructions If a part needs tack welding per instructions, the part is taken to the weld booth for welding Weld per instructions on the blueprint Pressure test parts Studies
specifications and machining instructions such as job order, blueprint, process sheet or layout of work piece to determine set-up requirements, including tooling and component parts Lifts drive shafts manually or with hoist and positions and secures it in vice or in fixture or jig with clamps Observes machine operation on straightener and balancer and verifies conformance of drive shaft to specifications using a visual indicator Provides routine cleaning of machine and work area Set-up and operate Tube Cut-off & Chamfer machines, press-up machines & Peck welder machines Working from process routings, blueprints, P&M sheets and verbal instructions Making necessary adjustments to equipment and tooling Responsible for quality, labor reporting and housekeeping Responsible for following standard operating procedures Responsible for following safety rules Clean up work area as required.
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candidate will pay close attention to detail, problem solve and exercise sound judgement to produce accurate quality work. Position plays a vital role in ensuring hospital blood inventory needs are met for all blood products in a timely fashion within RRVBC's service area.
Effective and prompt communication with management regarding concerns with overall inventory for any product type is crucial to meeting service level needs. This position works closely with internal and external parties, including hospitals and blood collection brokers/agencies to fill orders and provide safe high-value blood products. This is a full-time position working Monday - Thursday 12:00pm-8:00pm, Friday 8:00am-4:00pm,
Saturday and On-Call Rotation s. Benefits & Perks: Health, Vision & Dental Insurance PTO Paid Holidays 401k with company match Employee Assistance Program FSA Disability and Life Insurance Employee referral bonuses Tuition Reimbursement Health Club/Weight Watchers Reimbursement Program To be considered an applicant, please apply with us today!
EOE, M/F/D/V
including aluminum, steel and cast iron. Duties and Responsibilities Setup machines for part numbers by using process prints or Shop Information Packets (SIP) Using above documentation, the operator downloads CNC programs, obtains tooling, gaging, and necessary items to set up machine to run first piece Preforms first piece inspection to print requirement on parts after setup to check for proper setup before beginning production Responsible for completing first piece inspection form and/or NCR (Non-conformance Report) for scrap including setup pieces within shift work completed Is responsible for returning all set-up material and paperwork to proper areas Parts weighing 50 pounds or over are
required to be assisted by hoist · Operator loads piece from tubs, crates or skids into machine using hoists as needed and engages automatic cycle of machines Loads and starts additional machines within work center as required · Operator is solely responsible for checking the part's conformance of machined workpieces to specifications as stated in inspection sequence to assure continued production of quality parts Makes necessary machine adjustments to maintain production of quality parts Makes minor repairs, maintenance and adjustments to machinery and fluid levels Records daily production in company ERP or manual paper log by end of shift worked Records daily down time data in company program
by end of shift worked Accurately completes move tickets and skid identification paperwork as required Assists new operators on set-up or production as required Responsible for housekeeping of machine and work area(s) If problems are encountered in set-up or operation, they are to contact Supervisor and/or Process Engineering Follows company safety rules and work policies Qualifications: Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals Ability to add, subtracts; multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals Ability to compute rate, ratio and percent Ability to apply commonsense understanding to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions Ability to deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized situations Operator must have working knowledge of reading blueprints, micrometers, gages, and reading and being able to make minor changes to NC/CNC programs Knowledge of using basic hand tools is required.
Employee provides basic hand tools and the Company supplies specialty tools.