Chain Assembly Transportation & Warehousing - Fulton, IL at Geebo

Chain Assembly

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//illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov/jobs/11787507 />QPS Employment Group has a great Chain Assembly opportunity available at a company in Fulton, IL. This is a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift position with the opportunity for hire.Chain Assembly Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Performs manual labor along a production line making chain. Operates and troubleshoots production line machinery. - Maintains required documents and records work orders, production reports, and proper parts labeling (route cards). - Maintain efficiency by identifying problems and seeking action to resolve issues. - Performs all quality-related responsibilities that will ensure that the product meets customer needs. This includes blueprint reading, first piece inspection, using measuring instruments, and any other quality-related process. Maintain ISO 9001 standards at all times. - Ensure that all necessary information is communicated within the cell, as well as to the following:
Planners, Tech TEAM, Group Leaders, and Coach. Help one another by being open, honest, and constructive when communicating. - Must be flexible in accepting assignments and make positive contributions. - Abide by all safety procedures and let others know of possible safety hazards that they are not aware of. Maintain clean work area. Keep materials well organized. - Must maintain an excellent attendance record. - Perform minor machine maintenance as required. Meet preventative maintenance responsibilities. - Perform a variety of duties that are simple, repetitive, and require little training. Recommended Skills Blueprinting Coaching And Mentoring Communication Coordinating Customer Demand Planning Iso 9000 Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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