A Sheet Metal Operator is responsible for knowledge of machines and tools including their design, uses, repair and maintenance as they relate to the sheet metal cutting and bending/forming functions.
A Sheet Metal Operator is required to have knowledge of blueprints to determine required cutting and forming methods and equipment. Must be able to interpret prints and be able to verify conformance of finished product to the print.
Must be able to lay out, position and form parts, components or structures. according to specifications. A Sheet Metal Operator may use lasers for cutting sheet metal, press punches and press brakes for forming and bending. May operate rolls for forming and spot-welder for joining sheet metal.
An Operator will also be responsible for his/her safety and the safety of those around him/her. This will include a clean workstation before/during/after daily production.
Job Type: Full-time
Special Working Conditions:
1. 8-Hour shifts (overtime may be required at times)
2. Dirty and noisy environment
3. Some temperature extremes
4. Frequent standing, bending, kneeling, reaching, bending, stretching, and twisting
5. Repetitive motion with one or both hands