Frame Assembler
Job Description
The Frame Assembler will be responsible for assembling frames in accordance to the required quality and quantity standards. Southern Motion is looking for an operator with the ability to assemble different styles/types of wood components which include a combination of many different parts for final frame assembly.
Equipment Used: Pneumatic tools, Screwdriver, Hammer, Wood Glue
The Frame Assembler will report to and follow the instructions of the lead person as designated by the department supervisor.
Education
- Basic reading and writing skills required.
- Ability to read, understand, and communicate the English language.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Must learn to read daily schedule and various styles listed.
- Understand and prioritize order of assembly in accordance to work schedule.
- Identify correct parts for respective styles to be assembled.
- Retrieve required parts from storage area in accordance to requirements of work schedule.
- Set up work station with blocks, parts and tools necessary to build each day’s production.
- Assemble frame on stationary or swivel fixture using required hand tools and pneumatic tools.
- Monitor production throughout the day to maintain required level of production.
- Identify defective parts and replace or repair as needed.
- Must be able to move heavily loaded buggies safely.
- Properly stack assembled frames in accordance to guidelines for maximum quantities as related to safe handling procedures.
- Maintain clean and organized work station.
- Assist others when necessary.
- Perform any other duties as assigned.
Safety Responsibilities
Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) should be worn at all times within the department as well as throughout the plant where designated. Safety is enforced each day to prevent any accidents.
- Who is responsible for your safety? “YOU ARE!”
- Immediately report any work related injury or illness.
- Keep the work area neat and free of hazards. [The use of compressed air without proper safety nozzle is prohibited for clean-up.]
- Wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times.
- Always ensure proper lifting techniques: avoid bending and twisting at the waist whenever possible.
- Inspect tools and protective equipment before use.
- Learn the hazards of the equipment and procedures used on the job.
- Report any defective, malfunctioning, or suspicious tool, machine, or protective equipment immediately.
- Participate in safety training and safety meetings.
- Report any hazards or risks related to policies or procedures.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) & Physical Requirements
- Hearing Protection
- Safety Glasses
- Protective Footwear (leather or canvas with closed toe and heal)
- Strength Requirement: Medium
Never 0% |
Occasional
0% – 33% |
Frequent
34% – 66% |
Continuous 67% – 100% |
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Lift or Carry | ||||
5 – 10 pounds |
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10 – 20 pounds |
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20 – 30 pounds |
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30 – 50 pounds |
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50 – 100 pounds |
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Pushing or Pulling | ||||
5 – 10 pounds |
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10 – 20 pounds |
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20 – 30 pounds |
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30 – 50 pounds |
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50 – 100 pounds |
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Over 100 pounds |
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Sitting |
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Driving |
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Standing |
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Walking |
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Climbing |
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Bending |
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Kneeling |
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Reach below Shoulder Height |
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Reach at Shoulder Height |
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Reaching above Shoulder Height |
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Repetitive use of hands |
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Environmental Conditions | ||||
– Controlled Temperature |
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– Airborne Particles |
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– Chemical Exposure |
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– Noise |
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– Vibration |
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