PRIMARY OBJECTIVE
A Fabrication Manager in a steel plant plays a crucial role in overseeing the fabrication process and ensuring the quality and efficiency of production. Here are some key responsibilities and qualifications typically associated with this position:
Primary Responsibilities
•Supervision and Training: Oversee and train fabrication personnel to ensure high-quality manufacturing and adherence to safety standards
•Quality Control: Implement and monitor quality control measures for all equipment, parts orders, and work orders
•Productivity Management: Supervise manufacturing activities to achieve optimum productivity and accuracy
•Problem-Solving: Actively participate in problem-solving teams to address manufacturing issues and improve processes
•Scheduling: Manage job, work order, and parts order scheduling to ensure timely production
•Safety: Maintain a safe workplace and foster a culture of attention to health and safety
•Interdepartmental Coordination: Interface with other departments such as engineering, purchasing, processing, shipping, and sales
Qualifications and Requirements
Qualifications:
•Technical Skills: Proficiency in technical drawings, blueprints, welding, and fabrication techniques
•Leadership: Ability to lead, motivate, and develop employees
•Experience: Minimum of three years of supervisory experience in metal fabrication
•Education: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a related field
•Computer Skills: Working knowledge of computers and Microsoft Office Suite
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Compensation & Benefits
•Salary: Competitive, based on experience and qualifications.
o Medical, dental, and vision insurance
o Life insurance and disability coverage
o 401(k) retirement plan with company match
o Paid time off (PTO) and holidays