Brake Press, Coaching, Continuous Improvement, Corrective Action, Detail Oriented, ISO (International Organization for Standardization), Mathematics, Metal Cutting, Polymers, Quality Metrics, Risk Analysis, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
Ready to turn raw panels into precision parts?
If you enjoy hands-on work, measuring to tight tolerances, and seeing the result of your effort at the end of every shift, this role is for you.
Shift
2nd Shift, Monday–Thursday, 4:30 pm – 3:00 am
What you’ll do
- As a Level 1 Finisher
- Help operate Press Brakes, Shears, or Hot Melt machines.
- Support main Finishers with panel shearing, edge bending, and polyamide pours.
- Use measuring tape and calipers; apply math with fractions, decimals, multiplication, and addition.
- Perform visual quality checks.
- Assist continuous improvement efforts; flex your schedule as priorities change.
- Take on tasks at equal or lower job grades to support the department.
- Promote Fenner Precision Polymers values and behaviors.
- As a Level 2 Finisher
- Maintain proficiency in all Level 1 duties.
- Run a Press Brake, Shear, or Hot Melt Machine as the main Finisher, selecting setups and settings to meet quality standards.
- Give clear direction to your helper and communicate needs.
- Coach Level I Finishers and those developing toward Level II.
- Demonstrate Fenner Precision Polymers values and behaviors.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- As a Level 3 Finisher
- Quickly preset and set up all Press Brakes, Shears, and Hot Melt Machines; act as main Finisher across equipment.
- Understand, follow, and help build ISO-aligned SOPs and work instructions.
- Engage in LEAN and world-class improvement projects.
- Train Level I and Level II Finishers.
- Uphold Fenner Precision Polymers values and behaviors.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Bring these qualifications
- High school diploma or GED; or 1–3 months of related experience/training; or equivalent education/experience.
Safety first: EHS expectations
- Follow all EHS policies, rules, and work instructions.
- Complete required EHS training.
- Wear PPE as required, at all times.
- Own safety by taking part in risk assessments, inspections, corrective actions, and safety observations—for yourself, co-workers, and visitors.
- Report incidents, near misses, unsafe conditions/acts, and hazards. STOP WORK when there is imminent danger.
- Keep your area neat and equipment in good working order.
If you’re detail-oriented, team-focused, and excited to grow from helper to lead, we’d love to meet you.
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