divh2Manufacturing Position / h2pPerforms typical distinguishing duties as : operates fabrication machines under surveillance of operator or supervisor after setups are made to perform simple operations for the purpose of learning said operations, or relieving the operator; removes burrs, sharp edges and cracks from flat, formed, and extruded parts by the use of power-driven portable or stationary sanding, abrasive or grinding equipment such as pedestal grinders, belt sanders, or portable grinders; selects proper size and type of abrasive wheel or sanding belt for materials worked on; cleans and balances wheels as required. Cleans, washes, dries, hand strips and masks parts and detail assemblies prior, during and subsequent to the processing of said parts and assemblies by others; loads and unloads processing baskets, racks, conveyors, baking ovens and furnaces by hand or by hoists : hand drills and wires parts as directed; performs stenciling operations not requiring use of spray gun; operates processing equipment under surveillance to perform simple operations for the purpose of learning said operations, or to relieve the operator. Sets up and operates various sizes and types of numbering machines and other identification equipment to number detail parts or assemblies for identification purposes by determining numbers to be used from shop order, blueprints, or written information, setting up numeral stamping heads, adjusting shut height of such heads, selecting proper location on parts to be numbered, and applying proper pressure. Performs rework of the level of difficulty of the operations described above. / ppPerforms such related duties as : makes table setups preparatory to fabrication operations by nesting and stacking sheets or parts on table and aligning work to pilot holes, placing tooling on material, and fastening as required; moves, positions, holds, wraps, unloads, counts, hand stamps, lubricates, and cleans parts; moves and positions dies, tools, equipment, fixtures, and material before, during, or subsequent to fabrication operations. Identifies, numbers, tags, and wraps parts; counts and checks parts visually for conformance to specifications; moves and positions material handling equipment; fills welded assemblies and tubes with rust preventative compounds. Dries parts with air hose; dips parts in plastic dip pot to preserve threads and close-tolerance holes. Performs hand filling and burring operations; cleans, dries, stacks or racks burred parts as required. Performs routine and repetitive miscellaneous manual tasks and / or helps skilled or semiskilled fabrication and processing workers in the performance of their duties. Works to shop orders, blueprints, oral or written instructions. Numbers parts by hand or gang numbering stamp where parts are too large for machine. Applies inked numbers with rubber stamp or roller as required. Prepares and applies numbered tags. Counts parts to verify conformance to shop orders.
Fabrication Processing Helper 4x10 2nd Shift • Littlerock, CA, US