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The Safety Coordinator II is responsible for overseeing safety programs in the facility, inspecting operations, investigating incidents, training employees on safety practices, managing safety inventory, conducting safety audits, and ensuring compliance with regulations. This role also involves maintaining communication with management and third parties regarding safety and health matters.
The Full Stack Web Developer will design, develop, and maintain web applications, handling both front-end and back-end components. Responsibilities include troubleshooting applications, participating in code reviews, and collaborating with team members to ensure high-quality and scalable solutions.
The Machine Operator II sets up and operates production machines, ensuring the final product meets quality standards. Responsibilities include maintaining a clean work environment, conducting inspections, and performing preventive maintenance.
The Saw Operator I is responsible for setting up and operating a single-blade saw while ensuring the material meets quality specifications. Duties include feeding material according to specifications, maintaining safety and cleanliness in the work area, performing equipment inspections, and keeping production records. Other tasks involve preventive maintenance and adherence to safety procedures.
The Quality Control Coordinator oversees the facility's quality programs, ensuring that products meet customer quality standards. Duties include developing quality assurance programs, inspecting operations, investigating quality issues, managing quality staff, maintaining communication with management and customers, and preparing quality documentation and reports.
The Quality Control Inspector performs measurement and visual inspections of materials during various manufacturing processes. Responsibilities include recording measurements, identifying quality tolerances, halting production when nonconformances are found, investigating quality issues, and preparing reports as required.
The Quality Control Coordinator oversees the quality programs and initiatives at the facility, develops quality assurance standards, inspects operations and products, investigates quality issues, manages quality staff, maintains communication with management and customers, and prepares reports and logs.
The Mill Operator 1 sets up and operates production machines, ensuring safety and efficiency while maintaining a clean work environment. Responsibilities include stacking products, conducting equipment inspections, maintaining records, and adhering to quality standards.
The Safety Coordinator II oversees safety programs, conducts inspections, facilitates accident investigations, provides training on safety practices, manages safety inventory, coordinates safety training and certifications, and maintains communication with management regarding safety measures and compliance reports.
The Account Manager is responsible for sales and customer service in roof and floor wood component sales, focusing on customer relationships, identifying needs, generating new sales, and managing accounts receivable.
The Machine Operator I sets up and operates a production machine, ensuring safe and efficient operation according to procedures. Responsibilities include maintaining production records, performing pre-shift equipment inspections, and ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.
The Safety Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the facility's safety programs, providing training on safety practices, investigating accidents, and coordinating safety inspections. They maintain OSHA logs, manage safety supplies, and work with management to develop safety programs.
The Designer I is accountable for designing roof and floor trusses, walls, and components for residential and commercial builds. Key responsibilities include utilizing Mitek software for design, preparing bids, optimizing designs, and assisting with troubleshooting in coordination with sales and production teams.
The Saw Operator II sets up and operates multi-blade saws, ensuring material meets quality specifications. Responsibilities include feeding material, conducting equipment checks, maintaining a clean work area, and participating in safety programs. The operator may also drive a forklift and perform preventive maintenance as needed.
The Senior Data Engineer will build and optimize data pipelines for structured and unstructured sources, develop web applications using .NET and C#, and collaborate with IT teams to enhance data architecture. This role requires strong programming skills, particularly in Python and SQL, as well as experience in data modeling and enterprise data systems.
The Press Operator is responsible for assembling component parts according to specifications, ensuring quality standards are met, maintaining a clean and safe work environment, and completing production records. The role involves using hand tools and participating in safety procedures.
As a Saw Operator I, you will set up and operate a single-blade saw. Responsibilities include ensuring material quality, performing setups, feeding materials, checking equipment, maintaining a clean work area, completing inspections, and adhering to safety procedures.
The Production Management Trainee will learn about plant operations, manufacturing processes, and product knowledge through on-the-job training. Responsibilities include understanding production scheduling, product costing, budget control, and safety. The trainee will also complete courses, prepare reports, and work under a mentor.
The Inventory Gatekeeper is responsible for transporting finished products, entering them into the system, auditing pallets for labeling and quantity, and ensuring order accuracy. They will utilize electric pallet jacks and forklifts, perform cycle counts, and verify production orders. Safety practices are essential in this role, which may involve flexible hours and occasional physical labor.
The Saw Operator I sets up and operates a single-blade saw following production schedules, ensuring that materials meet quality standards. The role includes feeding material to the saw, checking equipment, maintaining safety and cleanliness in the work area, and completing production records. Preventive maintenance and participation in safety programs are also part of the responsibilities.