Stanley Black & Decker

1stShiftCompositeStraightenerOperator

$0–0k East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“1st Shift Composite Straightener Operator at Stanley Black & Decker. Skills: Composite Straightener Operator, Roll Mill operation, Bruderer Straightener operation, annealing furnaces operation, coil stock straightening, defect detection and marking, production record keeping, preventative maintenance. Set up and operate a Roll Mill, Bruderer Straightener and accessory equipment to straighten bi-metal coil stock. Locate defective welds”

What You'll Achieve.

obtain required thickness and straightness; obtain desired camber

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Detect and report unsafe or defective equipment of materials, unusual situations to supervisor

Eligibility Requirements

Light physical effort required, equivalent to lifting, pushing, pulling 5 to 25 pounds, Observe and obey all safety rules, regulations and practices

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Use of numbers including decimals

Nice to Have

1-2 years’ experience preferred

What You'll Do.

Set up and operate a Roll Mill

Bruderer Straightener and accessory equipment to straighten bi-metal coil stock

Locate defective welds

and operate electric vacuum annealing furnaces

Check coil tags and material before annealing and again before straightening

Input required data into programmed controller

Monitor operation by means of temperature recording chart

Unload using overhead hoist

Check furnace for broken elements

Observe color and brightness of annealed stock

Load coils of annealed stock to pay off reel and thread through rolling mill then through various guides

and wipers of Bruderer Straightener

through ultrasonic and laser inspection stations to take up reel

Select proper carbide spacers

Make necessary adjustments to obtain required thickness and straightness

Adjust rollers to remove coil set and obtain desired camber

Adjust ultrasonic tester to set weld zone as directed

Cut large coils in half at take up reel

View defect under microscope and mark spot with hand or hydraulic punch and grit blast

Cut large defects out with metal cutters if more than pre-established limits and form new coil

Cut sample strip of coil stock

use indicators and straight edge to check for straightness

Maintain required production records indicating footage processed

type and number of defects

Enter and accumulate data on the computer for production records and statistical quality control

Loosen expandable chuck

tie coil with tie wire

remove from take up reel with electric hoist

place on skid with spacers and deliver skids to storage area

Monitor automatic operation of additional lines of straightening equipment during temporary absence of other operations

Use chopper to dispose of scrap materials

Perform regular scheduled preventative maintenance and maintain log

Change tester transducers as required and calibrate laser gauge as necessary

Detect and report unsafe or defective equipment of materials

unusual situations to supervisor

Maintain area and equipment in a neat and orderly manner

Observe and obey all safety rules

regulations and practices

Perform other similar or related duties as assigned or directed by supervisor

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Monitor automatic operation of additional lines of straightening equipment during temporary absence of other operations; Detect and report unsafe or defective equipment of materials, unusual situations to supervisor

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