Fab Form connects the dots with start-to-finish capabilities that increase efficiency, reduce cost, and cut down lead time. Fab Form offers laser cutting, automated punching, press and brake operations, in-house tool and die making, and welding. We pride ourselves in providing the best customer service and quality products available.
The Production & Assembly Floater position is a full-time, non-exempt position.
- Remove products from sheet metal “skeletons” and organize them on pallets or bins for further processing.
- Discard empty “skeleton” in designated scrap area.
- Operate disk and belt sanders, die grinders, handheld grinders, rivet guns and handheld drills.
- Be able to repetitively assemble small sheet metal housings.
- Operate drill press, tapping machine and flex arm.
- Understand tapped thread nomenclature and tapping process.
- Use proper gauges to inspect parts for dimensional quality.
- Basic understanding of part geometry to locate and install specific pem and standoffs as called out per print and or traveler.
- Basic understanding of needed settings and operations pertaining to the machine.
- Use of proper gauges to inspect parts.
- Organize parts onto pallets/bins for further processing.
- Spatial awareness to form specific parts into shapes required by our customer.
- Use hand tools to place and remove parts from inside the press.
- Understand finishing requirements on different types of ferrous and non-ferrous metal to prevent damage and follow blueprints for grain direction on the material.
- Use proper gauges to inspect parts.
- Organize parts on pallets/ bins for further processing.
- Operate pedestal grinders and sanders.
- Operate handheld grinders, die grinders.
- Understand finishing requirements per blueprint/ traveler.
- Organize parts onto pallets/bons for further processing.
- Knowledge of pinch points and safety in standard machine operation.
- Spatial awareness to bend specific parts into shapes.
- Basic understanding of needed settings pertaining to the internal computer of the roller
- Use proper gauges to inspect parts for dimensional quality.
- Organize parts onto pallets/bins for further processing.
- Proficient in reading and interpreting blueprints, engineering drawings, and work orders.
- Strong mathematical aptitude and the ability to accurately measure and calculate dimensions.
- Excellent attention to detail with quality-oriented mindset.
- Follow all safety practices laid out by the department leader.
- Keep a clean and organized work environment.
- Report any discrepancies in material or equipment to management.
- Lifting parts on a regular basis up to 25 lbs.
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance