Production Order Processor
ProductionOrderProcessor-2ndShift
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“Production Order Processor - 2nd Shift at Production Order Processor. Skills: Production scheduling, Quality control, Packaging. Assemble parts. Package parts”
What You'll Achieve.
Meet production schedule; Produce required quantity; Produce required quality
Industry & Context.
Lift up to 40 pounds, Bend, stoop, lift, twist, Stand for 8-10 hours, Work in factory environment, Rotate between facilities
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Ability to change schedule, Ability to take instructions, Ability to use all required tools, Ability to lift up to 40 pounds, Ability to bend, stoop, lift, twist, Ability to stand for 8-10 hours, Basic math skills, Basic PC skills, Ability to read written instructions, Ability to adhere to verbal instructions, Ability to communicate effectively, Ability to communicate respectfully, Ability to work in a team environment, Ability to contribute in a team environment, Ability to succeed in a team environment, High school diploma or equivalent
What You'll Do.
Meet production schedule
Produce required quantity
Produce required quality
Read and follow standard work
Follow company policies
Follow General Plant Rules
Verify parts supplied
Check shop packs for SPIs
Check shop packs for VSPIs
Check shop packs for visuals
Ensure finished product meets quality standards
Complete day-by-hour tracking
Perform daily 5S activities
Maintain organized work area
Maintain safe work area
Complete appropriate paperwork
Complete check sheets
Work assigned overtime
Read set-up instructions
Run jobs in assigned area
Box parts for customer base
Work as an individual
Perform other duties as assigned
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work as an individual; Work on a team
Communication Scope
Verbal communication; Written communication
Full Job Description
**_Position Summary:_** Responsible for assembling and packaging parts in accordance with the quality standards and packaging guidelines established by SBD. Also responsible for meeting the production schedule by producing the required quantity (production rates) and quality of production in a consistent manner. **_Duties and Responsibilities:_** * Read and follow all standard work including Safety standards. * Follow all company policies and General Plant Rules (GPRs) as outlined in the Handbook. * Verify parts supplied match the part number and description of the parts called out in the shop pack and check all shop packs for SPI’s (Special Instructions), VSPI’s and visuals prior to running any job. * Ensure the finished product meets quality standards before and after packaging. * Complete day-by-hour tracking. * Responsible for daily 5S activities, such as housekeeping, maintaining an organized and safe work area, and any appropriate paperwork/check sheets. * Work assigned overtime when necessary. * Read set-up instructions and run jobs in assigned area. * Package, label, box parts/pieces for entire customer base. * Work as an individual (bench areas) as well as on a team (machine based). * Other duties as assigned. **_Specialized Knowledge/Skills:_** * Ability to change schedule and work center based on production needs. * Ability to take instructions from Supervisors, Group Leaders, Machine Operators, and Utility associates. * Ability to use all required tools/equipment in the area. * Ability to lift up to 40 pounds repeatedly. * Ability to bend, stoop, lift, twist and be fine with repetitive work. * Ability to stand for 8-10 hours a day. * Basic math skills. * Basic PC skills. * Ability to read and follow written instructions and adhere to verbal instructions. * Ability to communicate effectively and respectfully, both verbally and in writing, with all levels of the organization. * Ability to work, contribute and succeed in a team environment. **_Experience/Ed
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