Business Support, Continuous Improvement, Corrective Action, Eye Diseases/Disorders, Identify Issues, Leadership, Machine Tool, Mathematics, Plasma, Problem Solving Skills, Process Improvement, Product Management, Product Reviews, Product Support, Quality Engineering, Quality Management, Quality Metrics, Risk Analysis, Training/Teaching, Welding
Key Responsibilities:
Level 1 Finisher:
- Able to operate all welder styles and independently make adjustments to equipment for the proper weld.
- Able to follow the standard table setup process and identify adjustments to the setup based on the type of product being finished.
- Capable of using a measuring tape, and able to use math with fractions, decimals, and multiplication/addition.
- Maintains quality standards by reviewing product appearance and appropriate specifications
- Utilizes tape measure to ensure width & length specifications are met
- Able to correctly identify an unacceptable weld and make adjustments
- Able to identify visual defects and adjust belt tension to correct
- Performs quality checks and records quality information on the work order
- Follows appropriate work instructions; reporting quality problems to engineering and supervision.
- Able to properly shear, inspect, and weld balanced weave jobs & other common high-runners without support
- Able to consistently meet throughput expectations
- Supports the department by performing other tasks of equal to or lesser job grades as required.
- Able to diagnose problems and follow work instructions with limited supervision
- Willingly supports the team in all efforts towards continuous improvement.
- Always Promote Fenner Precision Polymers values and behaviors.
Level 2 Finisher:
- Able to complete all of Level 1 Finisher responsibilities.
- Mastery of a large variety of Product Finishing Requirements, including:
- Jobs that require adding custom attachments (flights, chain, side plates, etc.)
- Jobs that require squaring & utilization of secondary tooling to complete (drills, jigs)
- Jobs that require very tight, small welds (up to 84 count) or plasma cutting
- Meets and occasionally exceeds throughput expectations
- Demonstrates the ability to troubleshoot and solve technical problems impacting product quality without supervision across the majority of products
- Willing to train Level 1 & 2 Finishers as required
- May be established as a Finishing Inspector
- Responsible for signing off on product quality for peers
- Embraces flexibility within daily responsibilities and is willing to support however needed most
- Proactively offers ideas to drive continuous improvement
Level 3 Finisher:
- Able to complete all of Level 1 & 2 Operator responsibilities
- Has been established as a Finishing Inspector:
- Responsible for signing off on product quality for peers
- Takes initiative to support and help guide peers with a mistake that has or could impact quality
- Has established themselves a go-to resource in questions of product quality & problem solving
- Mastery of Finishing virtually every product made within the shop
- Able to complete jobs with extremely tight specs (more than 84 count)
- Consistently exceeds throughput expectations
- Demonstrates the ability to troubleshoot and solve virtually all technical & complex problems without supervision
- Takes initiative to train others across all products and willingly supports others when they face difficulties – is a designated trainer
- Leads by example in willingness to be flexible and support the business however needed with a positive attitude
- Demonstrates leadership in providing ideas to drive continuous improvement
Qualifications:
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Environmental, Health & Safety Expectations:
- Learn and follow EHS policies, rules and work instructions
- Attend required EHS training
- Wear the required PPE at all times
- Take personal responsibility for keeping yourself and your co-workers and visitors free from injury by participating in and/or conducting risk assessments, work place inspections, corrective actions and safety observations
- Report incidents, near miss, unsafe conditions, unsafe acts and other hazards in the work place. STOP WORK when imminent danger is present
- Maintain work area in a neat and orderly fashion and keep equipment in proper working condition.