Reporting to the Operations Manager, the Crate Builder is responsible for assembling wood crates for handling metal components according to specifications in a safe and efficient manner to meet internal and external customer needs.
- Promote and drive safety-first culture, ensuring the safety of employees, contractors, and visitors
- Know and follow safety and emergency procedures as needed
- Operate assembly equipment and tools in a safe and responsible manner to assemble wooden crates while adhering to quality specifications
- Routinely perform quality checks and make adjustments as needed to provide customer with accurate and damage-free product
- Complete all daily orders
- Maintain clean work area and workstation prep throughout shift
- Complete housekeeping and workstation prep tasks prior to end of shift
- Routinely perform preventative maintenance on machinery as per training
- Troubleshoot and/or notify immediate supervisor of machine breakdowns or issues
- Maintain and/or update department visual tracking metrics boards
- Cross-train on other functions in the department
- Provide support in meeting and/or exceeding department and plant goals such as safety, quality, scrap prevention and operational excellence
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Properly utilize and maintain all personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Read and write
- Effectively communicate with others
- Read a tape measure, pneumatic staple/nail gun, cordless drill and read blueprints
- Maintain a dependable attendance record. Receive instruction and follow direction, including technical and multi-step instructions
- Work independently as well as in a team
- Work safely, remain calm and make decisions in a fast-paced environment
- Contribute innovative solutions to work-related challenges
- Learn, align with and support company goals, values and mission statement
- Lead from any role within the organization and contribute in developing fellow team members
- High school diploma or GED
- Previous field-related, forklift and/or manufacturing experience
- Standing and bending for long periods of time
- Routine lifting up to 50 lbs (occasional lifting up to 60 lbs)
- Frequent to occasional lifting, stooping, squatting, kneeling, reaching, bending, twisting, pushing and pulling