What are the responsibilities and job description for the Press Brake Operator - 2nd Shift position at CHANNELL COMMERCIAL CORP?
Founded by the Channell family in 1922, Channell is a global designer, manufacturer, and seller of outside plant infrastructure equipment. The markets served by Channell are Telecommunications, Municipalities, Internet Service Providers, Wireless, Water, Power, and CATV, among others. Major product lines include a complete line of thermoplastic and metal fabricated enclosures, fiber optic cable connection and management systems, and high-performance below-grade vaults.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Press Brake Operator is responsible for the setup, maintenance, and operation of the machines assigned to them in the Brake Press Cell. Under the direction of the Shift Supervisor and the Manufacturing and Operations Manager, they will complete all work orders according to the specific work order instructions. The Press Brake Operator is responsible for following production schedules by work order specification requirements and blueprints. Maintains quality through visual inspection of equipment, dies, materials and processes. Maintains good housekeeping practice and ensures that company policies and safety rules are followed by any task assigned. Responsibilities also include any other assignments provided by the immediate Supervisor.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Operates Press Brake machine
- Run bend and forming operations using standard and custom punches
- Use a CNC controller to input information into the machine
- Adjust ram and back gauge locations per process control instructions and blueprints
- Perform complex programming using all features of the press brake
- Work with tight tolerance
- Perform spot inspections of parts
- Complete and maintain paperwork
- Set up light gauge metal
- Configure bend allowances for sheet metal (stainless, aluminum, and regular steel)
- Read drawings and blueprints
KNOWLEDGE OF:
- Good mechanical skills, use of hand/power tools
- Good understanding of quality and safety practices
ABILITY TO/TRAINING REQUIREMENTS:
- Equipment emergency stops
- Must understand and follow all departmental safety rules
- Proper use of all safety equipment: safety glasses, safety shoes, reflective vest/uniform
- Understand Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
- ISO sections about the position
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Knowledge of using the proper punch and die clearances according to material type and thickness
- Requires a high school diploma or equivalent
- Experience using Wintriss and Aida controls is a plus
- Capacity to work overtime as needed
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS: The physical demands and working conditions requirements indicated below are examples of the demands that must be performed in carrying out the essential job functions.
Physical Demands: Standing, sitting, walking (up to continuously); speaking/verbal communication, bend/stoop, twist neck and torso (frequently); reach, hold, grasp, push, pull, lift/carry raw material, finished product, tools and machinery up to 50 pounds (frequently).
Working Conditions: Work indoors and outdoors; exposure to temperatures commensurate with outdoor seasonal temperatures.