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Available Shift - 1st Shift - Monday-Thursday from 5:00 am to 3:00 pm
Compensation: $23.90 per hour
Job Summary
The Fabricator responds in a positive fashion to the direction of a department supervisor, lead person and/or cell leader, setting up and operating production machines. The incumbent also loads and unloads material, ensuring piece/part integrity. All department equipment and machinery need to be operated in a safe and efficient manner. The Fabricator completes all types of shop forms including move tags, inspection verification tags, employee volume control sheets, and employee communication sheets. This position requires use of safety guarding apparel including safety glasses, metatarsal boots, and hearing protection. The Fabricator may be called upon to operate a forklift provided they are qualified and certified under Valmont’s training program.
Basic Qualifications (Required)
Additional Qualifications (Required)
Preferred Qualifications
Educational Background
Decision Making
This job requires the employee to make decisions that affect the quality of the products they are manipulating. These are decisions that affect the employee’s own work quality and output. The Fabricator should be knowledgeable in the operations of machines required by this job classification and be able to maintain them in good working condition (TPM). Must possess the ability to understand all gauging and checking fixtures used in checking the parts being produced by the machines involved in the classification. Must be able to check the finished part to the blueprint and to the frequency rate of the work instruction. The employee must understand the processes and functions of the equipment to determine when changes need to be made in the routine tasks due to abnormal conditions. These abnormal conditions may be equipment or piece related. Able to use initiative in solving major problems within everyday activities. Must have a good understanding of their own abilities and knowledge to determine when to seek help making decisions. Incumbent needs to recognize discrepancies and bring them to the attention of the appropriate personnel. Able to use one’s own initiative in solving minor problems in everyday activities.
Physical Effort
The Fabricator stands and moves about his or her station and in some cases throughout the shop environment. Bending, pivoting, reaching overhead and reaching outward are frequent physical movements that need to take place. The employee needs to be able to handle parts, tools, material and equipment which requires gripping, grasping, and bending of the wrist. Depending on the area where the fabricator is working this is done on a frequent to constant basis. The operator lifts, carries, pushes and pulls parts weighing an average of 29 lb. Although some items weigh more, a maximum lift of 50 lb. is all that is required. There are industrial lifts in place for the fabricators to use and Valmont encourages using the buddy system, when possible, for lifting heavier items. The fabricator needs to maintain the stamina and energy to work long hours during the busy fabrication seasons and at a pace that enables the cell or department to attain set goals.
Working Conditions
The incumbent may work around material which is stacked overhead height. Most operations in a manufacturing environment expose employee to some type of disagreeable working conditions (wind, cold, heat, dust, dirt, fumes, noise, vibration, water, or oil). There are fumes from lift trucks, side loaders and straddle trucks. Working conditions may vary with specific work assignments and departments. Inside shop work is the most common. Indoor work may be in a noisy environment with sound levels above 80 decibels. Safety glasses and metatarsal safety shoes are required in the production area of the plant. The employee may be operating equipment that uses liquid coolant and may also be exposed to cast iron dust. The employee must be able to spend the entire work shift within this production environment.
Benefits
Valmont offers employees and their families a comprehensive Total Wellbeing benefit package to ensure their individual and family’s overall wellness needs are met. Some offerings are dependent upon the role, work schedule, or location and can include the following:
Healthcare (medical, prescription drugs, dental and vision)
401k retirement plan with company match
Paid time off
Employer paid life insurance
Employer paid short-term and long-term disability including maternity leave
Work Life Support
Tuition Reimbursement up to $5,250 per year
Voluntary programs like tobacco cessation, Type 2 diabetes reversal, one-on-one health coaching, mortgage services and more
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