What are the responsibilities and job description for the RSD Chassis Prep - Bumper Mounter position at ROSENBAUER GROUP?
ROSENBAUER STATEMENT
At Rosenbauer we pride ourselves on providing top-of-the-line fire apparatus, created with state-of-the-art technology for more than 150 years because when lives are at stake anything less is unacceptable. As the world’s largest manufacturer of fire equipment, we make sure our vehicles, production teams, and service personnel are ready to do what is necessary to keep communities safe.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Pump Mounter will handle pump installation and chassis prep as daily tasks. They will configure a workable driveline layout to work with the pump placement. The Pump Mounter will adjust the chassis to accommodate for the placement of other equipment. Also, they will weld steel using MIG welding to mount and adjust chassis as needed.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
All employees are required to support Rosenbauer’s Mission, Vision, and Values. The following are the essential duties of this position and do not include marginal functions that are incidental to the performance of fundamental job duties. The scope and duties of a given position may change or be temporarily altered based on the business needs of Rosenbauer.
- Installs pump to fire apparatus.
- Configures a workable driveline layout.
- Adjusts chassis to accommodate for the placement of other equipment.
- Welds steel, using MIG welding to mount and adjust chassis as needed.
- Utilizes basic hand tools, band saw, wrenches, and Iron Worker to complete objectives as needed.
- Performs other duties and responsibilities as required by management to meet the needs of the organization and our members.
Qualifications:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES (KSA’S):
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Knowledge, Education, and/or Experience:
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Skills: Language:
Math:
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Abilities:
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OTHER QUALIFICATIONS |
CHECK IF APPLIES |
Give Examples as Necessary |
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Driving- license |
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Driving- Own Vehicle |
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Hours of work- Ability to work evenings and/or weekends occasionally |
x |
As needed to support department needs. |
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Travel- Local |
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Travel- Overnight |
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Travel- Prolonged Periods |
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Qualifications- Other |
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Lifting Requirements
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Weight in pounds |
Never 0% |
Rarely 1-10% |
Occasionally 11-33% |
Frequently 34-66% |
Continuously 67% or more |
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1-10 |
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x |
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11-20 |
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x |
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21-35 |
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x |
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35-50 |
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x |
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51-75 |
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x |
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76-100 |
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x |
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100 |
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x |
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Vision Requirements
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Never 0% |
Rarely 1-10% |
Occasionally 11-33% |
Frequently 34-66% |
Continuously 67% or more |
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Color Vision |
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x |
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Close Vision |
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x |
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Peripheral Vision |
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x |
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Long Distance Vision |
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x |
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Movement Requirements
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Never 0% |
Rarely 1-10% |
Occasionally 11-33% |
Frequently 34-66% |
Continuously 67% or more |
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Standing |
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x |
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Walking |
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x |
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Sitting |
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X |
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Talking or hearing |
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x |
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Feeling |
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x |
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Climb/Balance |
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x |
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Kneel/Crouch/Squat |
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x |
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Bending/Twisting |
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x |
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Reaching upward or outward |
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x |
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Bending neck side-to-side or front-to-back |
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x |
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Typing |
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x |
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Pinching/finger manipulation |
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x |
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Grasping/turning the wrist |
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x |
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Taste/Smell |
x |
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Laying Down |
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X |
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WORKING CONDITIONS
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Work Environment |
Never 0% |
Rarely 1-10% |
Occasionally 11-33% |
Frequently 34-66% |
Continuously 67% or more |
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Wet Humid Conditions (non-weather) |
x |
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Humid conditions (weather-related) |
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x |
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Work Near Moving Mechanical Parts |
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x |
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Work in High Precarious Places |
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x |
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Fumes or Airborne Particles |
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x |
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Toxic or Caustic Chemicals |
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x |
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Outdoor Weather Conditions |
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x |
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Extreme Cold (non-weather) |
x |
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Extreme Heat (weather-related) summer months |
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x |
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Risk of Electrical Shock |
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x |
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Work with Explosive Materials |
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x |
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Vibration |
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x |
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Noise Level for Typical Environment |
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Moderate Noise: (Examples office with printers, phones, and light traffic |
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x |
Loud Noise: (Examples: Metal Manufacturing, Construction sites) |
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Very Loud Noise: (Examples: Jack Hammer Work) |
Personal Protective Equipment
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PPE |
Never 0% |
Rarely 1-10% |
Occasionally 11-33% |
Frequently 34-66% |
Continuously 67% or more |
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Safety boots |
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x |
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Safety Glasses |
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x |
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Cut resistant Gloves |
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x |
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Respirator |
x |
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Face Shield |
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x |
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EOE/Disability/Veterans