Perform CNC set-ups and machine operations; load and edit programs; read blueprints and inspect finished parts. Perform manual machine operation set-ups and processes; read blueprints and inspect finished parts. Also perform Orbit Forming and Roller setup and operations.
Under the direction of the Robotic Welder Setup designee, the robotic welder operator will perform basic robotic machine operations in a safe and efficient manner.
Under the direction of the Accounting Manager, the Document Imaging Specialist is responsible for scanning all documents for the organization into our imaging system, OnBase, while working cohesively with the other members of the accounting team, as well as with other employees throughout the organization
Gain entry level skills to perform GMAW welding on a diversified line of standard weldments using American Welding Society welding symbols. Learn to set-up, fit and position weldments having a number of parts, use welding fixtures and jigs where applicable. Work from blueprints and job layouts; use measuring equipment and gauges. Work is subject to first and final piece inspections per the AWS D1.1 visual inspection requirements. Use hand grinders and dynafiles to remove weld splatter and sharp edges from metal materials. Work on a wide variety of manufactured parts; most on thin-gauge material.
Architect, develop, and deploy software solutions at high velocity using an AI-first, agentic development workflow. This role demands a language-agnostic polyglot developer who leverages LLM-powered coding agents as a force multiplier to deliver 10x the output of traditional development approaches. Additional responsibilities include system integrations, BI solutions, and supporting Tech-Ops infrastructure on-premises and in-cloud.
The Quality Engineer optimizes the quality of Bruno products by acting as a key liaison between engineering, manufacturing, assembly, test, & packaging operations, and supply chain management.
Provides input to product documentation such as drawings, specifications, and inspection and testing methods and plans.
Supports internal operations by educating employees, working to resolve product and process quality issues, and tracking, trending, & reporting performance data.
Communicates quality plans, quality issues, and performance data to suppliers in support of new product introductions as well as serial production.
Maintain business professionalism at the front desk in the Corporate Plant while providing administrative support to the sales team. Responsible for a multiline telephone system to answer incoming calls and direct callers to appropriate personnel. Greet and assist visitors. Excellent business verbal (pleasant telephone voice) and written communication. Perform a variety of clerical duties such as typing, data entry and schedule coordination. Results-oriented professional with strong attention to detail....
Transport incoming and outgoing manufactured parts and products to designated areas using forklift truck, hand jack, carts or other power driven equipment. Supply production areas with a variety of materials. Load material to and from pallets, shelves and trucks. Perform electronic inventory transactions to receive incoming material, verify counts and perform accurate data entry. Use computer software to enter weight and dimensions, process shipments, validate shipping methods and print bills of lading, invoices and shipping labels.
The responsibility of a Team Captain is to assist in meeting daily targeted goals as outlined by the Team Leader. Coordinate the daily operations through assigning, monitoring and reviewing accuracy of team members’ work and providing technical guidance. Team Captains are responsible for the successful training and development of all team members in accordance with standard work practices and training documents. Team Captains will lead and direct a team of four or more team members. The Team Captain will spend most of the day supporting the team members through problem solving. When business needs dictate, the Team Captain will work on the line....
Transport incoming and outgoing manufactured parts and products to designated areas using forklift truck, hand jack, carts or other power driven equipment. Supply production areas with a variety of materials. Load material to and from pallets, shelves and trucks. Perform electronic inventory transactions to receive incoming material, verify counts and perform accurate data entry. Use computer software to enter weight and dimensions, process shipments, validate shipping methods and print bills of lading, invoices and shipping labels.
Perform MIG or TIG welding on a diversified line of standard weldments using American Welding Society welding symbols. Set-up, fit and position weldments having a number of parts, use welding fixtures and jigs where applicable. Work from blueprints and job layouts; use rule, square and gauges. Work is subject to first and final piece inspections for alignment, dimensions and aesthetic requirements. Use hand grinders and dynafiles to remove weld splatter and sharp edges from metal materials. Work on a wide variety of manufactured parts; most on thin-gauge material.
Assemble electronic or mechanical products from blueprints using assembly fixtures and power bench tools. Cut & crimp wires, form, connect and perform simple soldering in accordance with instructions. Fit and align assemblies, recognize defective parts, inspect and test final assemblies on a variety of assembly operations.
Perform MIG welding and fabrication duties without the use of fixtures; layout, fit and position weldments sequentially to create a custom stair-lift. Work from prints, drawings and job layouts. Use measuring tools to verify alignment and dimensions. Grind to mechanical requirements with a smooth cosmetic finish. Work is subject to first and final piece inspections for alignment, dimensions and aesthetic requirements.
Operate and maintain the CNC Laser cutting machine and related tools and equipment. Operate the CNC Press Brake machines producing a variety of parts, all of which must meet the dimensional specifications of the drawings.
Assemble electronic or mechanical products from blueprints using assembly fixtures and power bench tools. Cut & crimp wires, form, connect and perform simple soldering in accordance with instructions. Fit and align fine electronic assemblies, recognize defective parts, inspect and test final assemblies on a variety of assembly operations
Leads complex maintenance initiatives, mentors other technicians, and supports reliability and process improvement programs through advanced diagnostics and technical expertise.
Perform MIG welding and fabrication duties without the use of fixtures; layout, fit and position weldments sequentially to create a custom stair-lift. Work from prints, drawings and job layouts. Use measuring tools to verify alignment and dimensions. Grind to mechanical requirements with a smooth cosmetic finish. Work is subject to first and final piece inspections for alignment, dimensions and aesthetic requirements.