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At Rite Way, we pride ourselves on offering the best solutions and service to meet our customers' needs, all while fostering a supportive and collaborative work environment. We believe in investing in our employees – providing ongoing training and development opportunities to cultivate the best talent and technical expertise in every market we serve.
In addition to a competitive salary and benefits package, we offer:
A culture that values effort and rewards results
Health, dental, and vision insurance with low employee contributions
Paid vacation and sick time plus six paid holidays each year
401(k) retirement savings options with company match
Affordable supplemental insurance offerings including accident, life, critical illness, and disability
Weekly pay
If you are passionate about helping people improve their homes, have a strong work ethic, and enjoy working both independently and as part of a team, we encourage you to apply. Please note that this role may require working in diverse and potentially uncomfortable indoor and outdoor environments.
This is not the right fit for you if you are not looking for a long-term career or are unable to consistently demonstrate an exceptional work ethic, including excellent attendance. We value teamwork and those who enjoy working as part of a team will thrive in this role.
JOB SUMMARY
The Sheet Metal Fabricator is responsible for reading blueprints and fabricating what is needed for each job. They are responsible for ensuring that all measurements are correct that the finished product meets specifications.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Material Handling: Select, transport, and handle sheets of metal, ensuring they meet specifications and are suitable for the intended project.
Blueprint Reading: Interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, or work orders to understand product specifications, dimensions, and assembly instructions.
Cutting and Shearing: Use cutting tools such as shears, saws, or laser cutting machines to trim and shape metal sheets according to design requirements.
Bending and Forming: Operate press brakes, rollers, or other machinery to bend, fold, or form metal sheets into desired shapes, angles, or curves.
Punching and Stamping: Use punch presses or stamping machines to create holes, notches, or other openings in metal sheets.
Welding and Joining: Weld or join metal pieces together using various welding techniques, including MIG, TIG, or spot welding, to create assemblies or structures.
Grinding and Deburring: Smooth and finish metal surfaces using grinders and deburring tools to remove sharp edges, burrs, or imperfections.
Assembly: Assemble fabricated metal components into finished products or structures, including fastening, riveting, or bolting as needed.
Quality Control: Inspect fabricated pieces to ensure they meet quality standards, dimensions, and tolerances specified in the blueprints.
Measurement and Layout: Use precision measuring tools such as calipers, rulers, and protractors to verify dimensions and maintain accuracy during fabrication.
Material Optimization: Minimize waste by efficiently arranging and cutting metal sheets to maximize their utilization.
Safety Compliance: Adhere to safety regulations and guidelines when operating machinery, handling materials, and using protective equipment.
Maintenance: Perform routine maintenance and minor repairs on fabrication equipment to ensure proper functionality and safety.
Documentation: Maintain records of materials used, work performed, and production rates for tracking and reporting purposes.
Problem Solving: Identify and resolve issues that may arise during fabrication, such as material defects, equipment malfunctions, or design discrepancies.
Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with colleagues, including engineers, designers, and other fabricators, to complete projects efficiently.
Continuous Learning: Stay current with industry trends, new fabrication technologies, and materials through training and professional development. Teach others what you have learned.
This list of duties and responsibilities is illustrative only of the tasks performed by this position and is not all-inclusive, but representative; other duties may be assigned.
COMPETENCIES FOR SUCCESS
Communication
Customer Focus
Interpersonal Skills
Organization Skills
Quality
Results Orientation
Dependability & Productivity
Adaptability
Computer Skills
Innovation
Job Knowledge
Problem Solving
Teamwork
Technical Skill
REQUIRED SKILLS & ABILITIES
Ability to read blueprints and schematics.
Ability to solve basic mathematical problems (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).
Working knowledge of geometry is preferred.
Must be comfortable working around machinery.
Must be committed to following all safety requirements, policies, procedures and protocols.
Adheres to all personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements.
Familiarity working with sheet metal tools including hand seamers, snips, sheers, and hammers.
Willingness and ability to teach others.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Minimum 2 years experience working in a fabrication environment
Experience working with sheet metal preferred
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Must be able to lift, lower, push, and pull objects of up to 50 lbs. unassisted.
Must be able to continually stand, walk, climb, ascend/descend ladders, bend, stoop, crawl, and crouch, frequently in tight spaces, for extended periods of time, in indoor and outdoor conditions.
Must be able to continually use hands/fingers to handle, feel, utilize tools, and operate machinery.
WORK ENVIRONMENT & CONDITIONS
Sheet metal fabrication environment.
Must pass background screen, drug test, and motor vehicle records check.
WORK SCHEDULE
Generally, Monday through Friday 6:30AM to 3PM. At peak times additional hours, including some weekends, may be required.
REMOTE WORK ELIGIBILITY
Not Eligible
TRAVEL REQUIREMENT
None
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT STATEMENT
Rite Way is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and is committed to creating a diverse environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, age, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other personal characteristic protected by Federal, State, or Local Laws.
Full Time
Specialty Trade in Construction
$36k-49k (estimate)
02/03/2024
07/10/2024
ritewayac.com
TUCSON, AZ
25 - 50
Private
RICHARD D WALTER
$10M - $50M
Specialty Trade in Construction
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