Production Helper 2nd Shift

Website Arcosa

Production Helper 2nd Shift Job Highlights

Title Production Helper 2nd Shift
Type Full Time
Experience 1 Year
Function Production Operations
Location Fort Worth, TX, United States
Company Arcosa

Company Profile

Arcosa provides infrastructure-related products and solutions with leading brands serving engineered structures, construction, and transportation markets.

Job Profile

The company is looking for a Production Helper to join its team for the 2nd shift.

Educational Qualification

  • The applicants may be required to have basic education i.e. High School Diploma or GED

Work Experience

  • The candidates should have a minimum of 1 year of relevant experience, preferably in a heavy industrial manufacturing environment
  • Experience operating overhead cranes

Duties/Responsibilities

  • Assist welders and machine operators with loading/unloading poles as part of the production process
  • Continually train for additional skills
  • Feed and unload parts, sweep, clean, and complete other tasks as needed.
  • Follow all safety rules and practices
  • Participate in safety committees or initiatives
  • Utilize angle grinders of various sizes to prepare metal poles to be welded
  • Utilize overhead cranes to safely maneuver poles and products into position for the production
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Skills/Knowledge/Abilities

  • A high level of dependability, a great attitude, and an ability to work well with a team towards achieving a common goal
  • Basic understanding and experience working in a manufacturing environment
  • The ability to maintain good attendance
  • The ability to maintain reliable and predictable good attendance
  • Working knowledge and experience with angle grinders and metal manufacturing/fabrication

Employer’s Statement

Arcosa is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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