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2nd Shift - Brake Press Setup Operator. Operates overhead crane while moving product. Set-up, adjust, and operate brake press and punch press to form, bend and punch a variety of work.
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Ability to move or transfer products with an overhead crane and forklift. Must be available to consistently work his/her shift. We're not your typical manufacturing company; we're a tight-knit family of welding & fabrication experts who are passionate about pushing the boundaries.
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Operates overhead crane to move subassemblies into place. Utilizes air gun, radial drill, cutoff saw, and other powered tools to fabricate parts for installation. Operates overhead crane to move subassemblies into place.
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Maintain and safely operate all assigned tools and equipment, including but not limited to tape measure, caliper, hammer, pallet trucks, banding machine, micrometer, beam hooks, plate lifting clamps, forklift, overhead crane and personal protective equipment.
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Use of overhead crane for loading and unloading parts into machine. Monday - Thursday 5:00pm to 6:00am ($2.00 Shift Differential) The CNC Lathe operator is responsible for operating horizontal computer numerical control and/or manual machines to machine parts.
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Overhead crane experience,large structural material movement/rigging experience. The Machine Operator will operate a 25-ton crane. Working/Operator level knowledge required for Burn Department: Plasma, Oxy Fuel and Laser burning equipment (Messer, Tanaka, Amanda, Python and Peddinghaus.
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Equipment operation to include, but not limited to: heavy machinery, forklift, and overhead crane, along with general tools such as wrenches, tape measure, and hammers. Set up and adjust slitter knives and stripper rings.
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We have crane position openings on 1st and 2nd shift. Crane Operator- Operate a 25/35 ton overhead crane to load or unload trucks, rail cars, and feed steel coil to be slit.
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Use overhead crane, forklift, and hand truck to bring and remove supplies as needed. Will train on first shift and then move to 2nd shift after training has been completed.
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Previous experience with kinetic, burning, cutting or cleaning parts or operating an overhead crane would be ideal. Receives orders, loads and process steel distribution using an overhead crane.
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Laser Operator - 2nd shift (West Bend ) Previous experience with overhead crane use is desired. Reporting to the Laser Supervisor this role is primarily responsible for operating Lasers and de-nesting parts cut by the laser and metal finishing, identifying and organizing the laser cut parts in a Just-in-time fabrication shop.
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Handle materials as needed by hand, overhead crane, forklift and other material handling equipment. The Welder should be qualified on multiple weld processes to include FCAW and GTAW in horizontal, vertical and overhead positions where applicable.
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Must be able to pass and obtain an overhead crane test and permit. Training will be conducted on 1st shift, then transfer to 2nd shift upon completion of training. 2nd shift opportunity.
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Must be able to work 100% on the floor and have the ability to push, pull, or lift product with forklift or overhead crane. ABR is hiring a Machinist on 2nd Shift in Edgar, WI. The facility has a new expansion and offers a family culture.
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Operate an overhead crane- all our cranes are operated by the use of a remote control. This position is 2nd shift. Operate a forklift- this can require the employee to climb on and off of a forklift multiple time during the shift.
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