SEMORA, North Carolina, USA
1 day ago
Take-Off Driver I
What is the job? The job objectives are to safely transport finished product and non-conforming product to multiple pre-determined locations in the plant. The primary way of transporting this material is using a sit-down forklift truck. The material is removed from equipment on a continuous production line after proper labelling and sorting has taken place. Tasks such as quality inspection of material and equipment inspection is to be completed frequently to ensure that the production line continues flowing during the process. Team communication along with safe work practices are essential and required to maintain steady process from start to finish. ESSENTIAL DUTIES 85% • Operate a sit-down forklift moving wallboard into the select locations, moving pallets of raw materials, and equipment parts. 10% • Maintain, monitor, and understand all equipment in the designated area (including Human Machine Interface (HMI) System) • Maintain manual data log sheets of finished product and product dry waste. • Perform start-up and shut-down procedures for all related equipment. • Coordinate with the Production Team on all product changeovers. • Manage refeed area to ensure all boards are dispositioned correctly using a Forklift. • Manage and organize finished product end tapes using a Forklift. • Use Lock out Tag out (LOTO) and other safety procedures needed for the Takeoff. • Complete Level 1 Quality Inspection Tests on finished product which requires the operator to be on and off the forklift. • Perform AM / CIL Duties (Work Orders) on Area Equipment. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 5% • Establish Housekeeping and 5S Standards. • Actively contribute to our WCM (World Class Manufacturing) processes using similar Six Sigma / Lean Manufacturing practices. • Make suggestions or recommendations for improvement of plant equipment. • Acknowledge others when spoken to in a professional manner. • Resolve interpersonal differences in a professional manner. • Identify and communicate quality defects from visual inspection and board testing to Bundler operator for resolution. • Utilize Area Improvement Board (AIB) to track issues and communicate. • Other tasks assigned by Supervisor or Manager to meet Production needs.
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