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Production-Assembly Associate - 1st and 2nd Shift

Posted: 05/06/2024

1st Shift M-TH 5:30 – 4 PM
2nd Shift M-TH 4 PM – 2:30 AM      

$18.00/hour or DOE
Plus, $1.00/hour 2nd Shift differential


Primary Objective of Position: 

  • Performs manual labor along production line
  • Operates and troubleshoots production line machinery and computers
  • May perform minor repairs as necessary
Major Areas of Responsibility: 
  • Operate production line machinery including, grinder, staple gun, drill, and computers
  • Troubleshoot production line machinery
  • Perform equipment change-over
  • Responsible for quality control. Adjust as necessary to produce product within specifications. Reject product outside of specification
  • Operate within Vector Work Instructions (VWIs) and Job Safety Analysis (JSAs)
  • Clean and maintain work area
  • Other duties as assigned
Equipment Used:
  • Various vinyl frame welding/tooling machines
  • Various hand tools used for tooling vinyl frames for acceptance of glass
Additional Responsibilities Include:
  • Assist Team Lead in timely completion of schedule requirements
  • Provide on-the-job training to new employees
Critical Physical Demands:
  • Work Shift 10-12 hours
  • Standing - Continuously
  • Walking – Frequently, to and from machines, tooling tables and angled holding brackets
  • Sitting – Rarely
  • 2 Hand Carry-Frequently, moving vinyl extrusions (up to 16ft long at < 10lbs, waist level) < 10ft
  • Floor to waist lift, occasionally lift vinyl extrusions
  • Horizontal lift-Occasionally, moving vinyl extrusions to/from various tooling tables height 44” and tooling machines height 38”
  • Waist to Crown lift-Rarely, moving cut or to be recycled vinyl extrusions into storage containers < 5lbs
  • Controlled lower to ground-Rarely
  • R/L hand carry-Frequently, moving vinyl extrusions (up to 16ft long at < 10lbs waist level) < 10ft
  • Twist/Bend-Occasionally, moving vinyl extrusions to/from various tooling tables and tooling machines <5 lbs
  • Squat-Kneel/Crawl/Crouch-Rarely
  • Stair Climb-Frequently, using portable steps force < 10lbs to retrieve vinyl extrusions from storage receptacles 38”-50”
  • Push/pull-Occasionally, pulling vinyl extrusions from storage receptacles 16ft long < 2lbs pull force ,< 10lbs overall weight. Pushing wheeled storage carts with cut and tooled vinyl extrusions to appropriate window lines or temporary storage distance < 15fts, force required up to 50lbs force
  • Reach above shoulder-Frequently, reaching to pull out vinyl extrusions from storage receptacles 38”-50” < 2lbs pull force and putting longer pieces of vinyl into vertical storage cart opening at 38”
  • Repetitive foot movement-Occasionally, using foot controls of tooling machines
  • Manual dexterity-Frequently, using manual tools for bead application onto vinyl pieces and tooling vinyl
  • Firm Grasp-Frequently, holding vinyl extrusions while tooling using manual tool and/or machines
Key:
  • Rare:            1-5% of work shift
  • Occasional: 6-33% of work shift
  • Frequent:    34-66% of work shift
  • Constant:    67-100% of work shift
Environmental Exposures:
  • Indoors the majority of work shift, average temperature 70
  • Moving objects to avoid-moderate
  • Noise level-moderate
  • Slippery surface-slight
  • Air pollution-moderate
Vector Core Values:
  • Improve the Quality of People’s Lives
  • Do the Right Thing
  • Respect and Support Each Other
  • Aspire to Excellence
  • Honor Our Commitments

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