The Toro Company
DieCaster
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“Die Caster at The Toro Company. Performs all hand processing operations and the operation of all machinery in the Fabrication area at an acceptable level of efficiency and quality.. Responsible for start up, operation and adjustments to machines, tooling and fixtures when necessary.”
Industry & Context.
Must be available to work 1st, 2nd and 3rd shift.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Must be able to perform the physical essential functions of the job.
Nice to Have
Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and background in hydraulics and/or mechanical equipment would be beneficial.
What You'll Do.
Performs all hand processing operations and the operation of all machinery in the Fabrication area at an acceptable level of efficiency and quality.
Responsible for start up
operation and adjustments to machines
tooling and fixtures when necessary.
Responsible for making minor adjustments to machines
tooling and fixtures when necessary.
Responsible for following procedures and meeting quality standards
discarding noticeable rejects and by correcting or reporting problems.
Maintains preventive maintenance logs on all equipment pertaining to their operations.
May assist in the set-up and repair of Fabrication tools or equipment as needed.
Responsible for cleaning of machines and work area.
Must know and observe all safety report/correct any unsafe conditions.
Responsible for accurate time clock punch-in when working in different cost centers throughout the day.
Responsible for accurate part count documentation and input of counts and other information into data collector stations.
Performs other activities that may be assigned when there is a lack of work in this classification or when production requirements dictate.
Full Job Description
**The Toro Company is now hiring die casters!** **Starting Pay:** **$26.44/hour** **$1.50/hour shift differential for 2nd and 3rd shift** **Must be available to work 1st, 2nd and 3rd shift.** **Who Are We?** The Toro Company is a homegrown, Minnesota-based company that has been in business since 1914. We pride ourselves on providing world class equipment to help maintain the environment that we love, while putting an emphasis on giving back to the communities that surround us. From residential lawns and gardens, to venues such as St. Andrews Links and Target Field, we are a company with a global footprint and a passion for helping people beautify whatever landscape they may be in. With 100 years of operation under our belt and an average employee tenure of 15 years, come find out what makes The Toro Company the best place in the Twin Cities to build a career. **What Will You Do?** * Performs all hand processing operations and the operation of all machinery in the Fabrication area at an acceptable level of efficiency and quality. * Responsible for start up, operation and adjustments to machines, tooling and fixtures when necessary. * Responsible for making minor adjustments to machines, tooling and fixtures when necessary. * Responsible for following procedures and meeting quality standards, discarding noticeable rejects and by correcting or reporting problems. * Maintains preventive maintenance logs on all equipment pertaining to their operations. * May assist in the set-up and repair of Fabrication tools or equipment as needed. * Responsible for cleaning of machines and work area. * Must know and observe all safety precautions; report/correct any unsafe conditions. * Responsible for accurate time clock punch-in when working in different cost centers throughout the day. * Responsible for accurate part count documentation and input of counts and other information into data collector stations. * Performs other activities that may be assigned when there is a lack of wo
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