Job Description
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: - Work from melt log, schedules operation and other instructions to pour molds for any Company product part(s).
- Comply with established procedures and/or special instruction in the loading of ovens with shells and flasks.
- Maintain proper temperatures; pull flasks or shells for pouring; position.
- Perform other preparatory operations as specified check temperature, skim and pour: dispose of as instructed.
- Exercise care in pouring operations to comply with specified procedures and practices; avoid damages, non-fills, or injuries through mishandling. Take sample of melt and tag.
- Maintain melting pot and crucibles, repatch and replace as necessary. Maintain ladles and set aside for knock-out and ram operations.
- Perform cleaning maintenance of ovens, notify supervisor of any unusual conditions.
- Detect and report improper operation and unusual conditions to proper supervision. Maintain work area and equipment in a clean and orderly condition. Follow prescribed safety regulations.
- Constant care necessary to prevent injury to others, due to the inherent hazards of the job
- Performs a variety of other duties and tasks of equal or less complexity as assigned by supervisor.
- Keep the work area clean and orderly
SPEICAL SKILLS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: - Use ordinary arithmetic, decimals and fractions. Make simple use of schedules and specifications, requiring interpretation of forms, records and comparable data
- Heavy physical demand consisting of frequently lifting or moving average weight materials, pouring molds, handling dewaxing flasks and performing other duties
- Continuous mental and visual attention in checking, pouring performing other related duties.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: - Reports to Foundry/Invest Supervisor
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: - High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Ability to read, write and follow verbal and written instructions normally acquired by completing high school.
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Job Tags
Permanent employment,