Johnson Controls
Manufacturing
ClassIIAHUFabricator(1stShift)
“Class II AHU Fabricator (1st Shift) at Johnson Controls. Skills: Sheet metal fabrication, Blueprint reading. Ensure hardware and components match Bill of Materials. Install components securely”
Industry & Context.
Regularly exposed to work near moving mechanical, Regularly exposed to fumes or airborne particles, Regularly exposed to vibration, Regularly required to use hands, Regularly required to reach, Frequently required to stand, Frequently required to walk, Occasionally required to climb, Occasionally required to stoop, Occasionally required to kneel, Occasionally required to crouch, Occasionally required to crawl, Occasionally required to talk, Occasionally required to hear, Regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds, Occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Read and comprehend English, Write simple correspondence, Add, subtract, multiply, and divide, Compute rate and percent, Interpret bar graphs, Apply common sense understanding, Deal with problems in standardized situations, Basic computer skills
Nice to Have
Read, interpret, and follow blueprints, Previous experience in industrial setting, High school diploma or GED, Operating a fork truck
What You'll Do.
Ensure hardware and components match Bill of Materials
Install components securely
Ensure proper fit and alignment
Prepare product to be painted
Prepare product to be shipped
Install hardware and custom parts into assembly
Identify proper parts to complete assemblies
Read specification sheets
Utilize other hand tools
Perform preventative maintenance
Make minor machine repairs
Adhere to a production schedule
Ensure all parts are properly fitted
Ensure all parts are aligned
Ensure all parts are secured
Ensure safety standards are met
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
High-performance team activities
Communication Scope
Present information one-on-one; Present information in small groups
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