Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope

manufacturing

MaterialHandler1-CustomEntranceDayShift

Secaucus, New Jersey, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Material Handler 1 - Custom Entrance Day Shift at Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope. Skills: Transport of materials, Quality inspection, Inspect product. Transport of materials including metal, doors, frame. Quality inspection, operating equipment”

Industry & Context.

manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

problem solver

Eligibility Requirements

flexible work schedule including working weekends, Ability to read, understand, and communicate paperwork and labels, Ability to read and interpret basic mathematical measurements and effectively use a tape measure

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to read, understand, and communicate paperwork and labels, Ability to read and interpret basic mathematical measurements, An uncompromising safety-first approach in the workplace

Nice to Have

One year of previous work experience in a warehouse, manufacturing or production facility

What You'll Do.

Transport of materials including metal

Perform different job functions on a rotating basis

Inspect product for any abnormalities

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Ability to read, understand, and communicate paperwork and labels

Full Job Description

Come Join Us! From apartments in New York to hospitals and stadiums in Dallas, libraries at prestigious universities to creating modern retail experiences, our teams contribute architectural glass and building products to projects that shape the way people live, work, heal, learn, and play. At OBE, the work of our employees truly matters. With over 6,500 employees, we operate more than 80 manufacturing and distribution facilities in five countries. You can see some of our favorite projects here. Start your journey with OBE and help us build the future. What You’ll Get to Do The Material Handler is focused on moving metal products from tables, facility, delivery trucks, or wood crates and reports to the Production Supervisor. This role is perfect for an individual who has attention to detail (safety, quality, efficiency), strong work ethic/reliability, and is a problem solver. A vital member of the Fabrication department, this is an opportunity to build a career with an industry leader. Job responsibilities include: Transport of materials including metal, doors, frame from tables, delivery trucks, and/or wood crates for eight or more hours, daily. Quality inspection, operating equipment, and/or manually maneuvering equipment. Perform different job functions on a rotating basis. Inspect product for any abnormalities and notifying supervisor immediately of any issues. Utilize a tape measure to ensure product is within the product specifications. What We Are Looking For Ability to read, understand, and communicate paperwork and labels. Ability to read and interpret basic mathematical measurements and effectively use a tape measure. Must be able to accommodate a flexible work schedule including working weekends as necessary. One year of previous work experience in a warehouse, manufacturing or production facility, preferred. An uncompromising safety-first approach in the workplace. At OBE we have each other’s back. What OBE Offers You Benefits that benefit you – industry

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