Under close supervision, the Fabricator II will operate shears, punch press, notchers, saws, and bending equipment to cut and shape structural steel and glastic. Responsibilities: • Moves and prepares structural steel for work • Measures surfaces to determine the proper length, width, and thickness required for the job • Operates shear as required for parts and fabrication • Operates punch press to measure and cut square, circular, and other shaped holes • May operator grinders and cutting torches • Fabricates glastic barriers using appropriate tools and equipment • Moves material into the proper position • Cleans and maintains work area Qualifications: Required Skills/Abilities: • Technical skills: Ability to read and understand blueprints, use metal fabrication equipment, and have the proper certifications • Manual dexterity: Fabricators need to be able to use hand tools and assemble components with precision • Physical stamina: Fabricators need to be able to stand for long periods and carry heavy objects • Attention to detail: Fabricators need to be detail-oriented to make precise measurements and cuts, and to minimize material waste • Safety knowledge: Fabricators need to understand safety regulations and procedures to work safely with heavy machinery and hand tools • Communication skills: Fabricators need to be able to communicate with their team when working on large projects • Problem-solving skills: Fabricators need to be able to solve problems and troubleshoot defects • Organization: Fabricators need to be organized to meet deadlines and stay on schedule • Design knowledge: Fabricators need to understand design principles to align metal pieces properly • Engineering knowledge: Fabricators can use engineering principles to determine how to place objects together and complete tasks more efficiently Education and Experience: • High school diploma or GED equivalent Physical Requirements: **** • Physical stamina: The ability to stand for long periods of time and perform physically demanding tasks • Able to lift/move/pull/push 25+ lbs. • Manual dexterity: The ability to handle materials, operate tools, and work with precision • Strength: The physical strength to lift heavy machinery, tools, and components • Balance: The ability to balance and push/pull heavy equipment • Range of motion: The ability to bend at the waist, kneel, crawl, crouch, and stoop • Coordination: The ability to coordinate movement of several parts of the body, such as arms and legs • Vision: The ability to see colors, since wires are often color-coded • Hearing: The ability to hear sounds and recognize the difference between them A Statement From Scott Manufacturing Solutions Human Assets Department Scott Manufacturing Solutions has partnered with E-Verify to verify work eligibility in the United States. E-Verify compares employee data from Form I-9 and Employment Eligibility Verification to records held by the DHS and SSA. What Is E-Verify? E-Verify is an Internet-based system that compares information entered by an employer from an employee’s Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, to records available to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration to confirm employment eligibility. E-Verify is administered by SSA and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Compensation: $23 - $26 hourly
• Moves and prepares structural steel for work • Measures surfaces to determine the proper length, width, and thickness required for the job • Operates shear as required for parts and fabrication • Operates punch press to measure and cut square, circular, and other shaped holes • May operator grinders and cutting torches • Fabricates glastic barriers using appropriate tools and equipment • Moves material into the proper position • Cleans and maintains work area