Sheet Metal Youth Apprentice
The Youth Apprenticeship role is available for high school juniors and seniors interested in a career in the trades. Students work part-time while attending school full-time. In partnership with CESA6, this program is designed for students to experience entry-level work in their desired field, earning both wages and school credits.This is a general outline of the principal functions of the position and shall not be construed as an all-inclusive description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in this position. When duties and responsibilities change, this job description will be reviewed and is subject to changes based on business necessity.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Assist Sheet Metal Apprentices and Journeyman in daily job duties, either in the shop or on jobsitesEffectively use hand tools and power toolsConsult blueprints, work orders, and/or schematics to safely construct specified structure; develops additional sketches if neededSelect appropriate material for each job based on the desired or necessary strengthCut, bend, and shape sheet metal to required dimensionsMeasure, cut, and weld pieces together according to specifications, blueprints, or directionsConnect pieces or secure seams by riveting, rolling, soldering, or using steel screwsPerform assigned work such as punching holes for screws or bending guttersUse appropriate machinery and software applications to complete assigned jobsFollow coordinated or required shutdowns and startups of equipment with other departments after sheet metal installation.Develop and maintain records for projectsMaintain clean and orderly work spacePerform some specialized tasks which may require on-the job trainingPerform other related duties as assignedQUALIFICATIONS:Ability to work safely, especially when using machinery and tools involved in sheet metal workAbility to focus and pay close attention to detailProficient reading skills to accurately read labels, safety warnings, and guidelinesPossess physical and mental aptitudes and capabilities that will enable them to do the essential functions of the jobStrong work ethic and attendance at all shifts and trainingsPossess ability to learn, problem-solve, independently assess situations, and respond appropriately and safely to a wide range of intellectual and practical problemsDemonstrate ability to communicate, understand, give or follow written, verbal, or demonstrated instructions, write information, and request assistanceAbility to communicate well with all types of people - external and internal consumers of servicesGENERAL EMPLOYMENT CONDUCT & RESPONSIBILITES:Promote and encourage the organization's Mission, Vision, Values, and philosophyAttendance on the job, as well as to trainings, continuing education, and meetings as scheduled. Accept additional work assignments as neededBe knowledgeable in and observe all Muza Sheet Metal procedures, and policiesMaintain a positive and respectful attitudeCooperate with supervisor in evaluating and improving performanceWork cooperatively with all team membersExercise good judgement, decision making, and regard for safety within all aspects of performing job dutiesAppropriately bring to Management/Human Resource's attention actual or potential violations of standards, policies, and/or proceduresEDUCATION AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:Active high school student pursing High School diplomaValid Driver's License or reliable transportation to and from workFamiliarity with power tools and machinery is a plusPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: