Bobrick is hiring: Manufacturing Trainee in Jackson
Bobrick, Jackson, TN, United States
Bobrick is a 100+ year-old washroom accessory and toilet partition company headquartered in North Hollywood, CA, with seven manufacturing divisions across the United States, Canada and the United KingdomSummary: The Partition Trainee is an entry level Panel Finishing Cell and Solid Finishing Operations. Responsibilities include inspecting for quality discrepancies and preparing components for customer delivery. Must be able to follow verbal instructions in English and function in a team-oriented, continuously improving environment where safety is the number one priority. Overtime work may occasionally be necessary.Job Responsibilities: (includes the following, other duties may be assigned)Follow all safety rules and regulations.Understanding of Bobrick's 4 Grade Quality System.Ability to distinguish and explain between levels of defect.Follow and maintain all aspects of quality.Follow rules of engagement.Opens bales, crates and other containers of packing materials.Communicates with the Partition shop, Supply Chain (scheduler) and the Shipping department regarding orders, hardware and inventory.Sorts and places materials or items on racks or shelves according to predetermined sequence such as size, type, style, color or product code.Operates tape machine to secure packages/pallet.Uses pallet banding and wrapping equipment to package components for shipment.Operates miter saw to modify packing material and checks and completes paperwork prior to shipment.Learn entry level in operation of panel finishing machine.Learn entry level in operation of Hot PressLearn entry level in operation of Glue SpreaderWillingness to work an Alternate Shift. (Monday -Thursday 7:00pm-5:30am) QualificationsTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.High school diploma or GED and one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.Capable of using routers, files and other shop equipment as directed and trained.Some shop or industrial woodworking, cabinetry or CNC familiarity experience are a plus.Must be able to organize own work and determine sequences of operations. Must be able to read a tape measure. Effective communications.Meet work demands and deadlines.Safe operation of all machines.Ability to troubleshoot issues.Knows and follows all quality checks.Policy understanding and communications.Benefits:401(k) MatchingDental InsuranceDisability InsuranceEmployee Assistance ProgramFlexible Spending AccountHealth InsuranceHealth Savings AccountLife InsuranceVision InsuranceSalary: $18.00/hr. (additional $1.50 shift differential for alternate shift)