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Perform clerical duties necessary to maintain stock inventory records in accordance with established procedures. Post material records from manufacturing requisitions and maintain balances. Check balances against inventory and correct variances. Assist with Cycle Count.
Program, set-up and operate CNC vertical machining centers lathes and mills; load and edit programs; read blueprints and inspect finished parts. Program and fabricate part fixtures. Program and fabricate parts for R&D and continuous improvement opportunities.
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.
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.
The Continuous Improvement Leader is a critical member of the Manufacturing leadership team and will be accountable for the overall health of a defined set of operations within the plant. This role will be focused on ensuring safety hazards are identified and addressed, throughput/yield status is visible and trended for opportunities, design for manufacturability is built into new product/process launches and scrap/cost challenges are understood with defined projects to improve productivity. To be successful, the CI Leader will need to leverage lean principles in their daily work, ensuring abnormalities are visible and wastes are identified and eliminated through sustained process improvements.
Responsible for all aspects of the electrical product design process for Bruno products including: Design ideation, proof of concept, verification of the design to product requirements, validation of the requirements, launch of the product and support post launch. Work closely with other engineers to create integrated electro-mechanical products.
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 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.
This critical leadership role has full accountability for the culture and operational performance of the Machining, Welding and Fabrication departments at Bruno. This Leader will mentor and guide a team of 150+ talented Production Team Leaders and Machining/Welding professionals, leveraging Lean and operations principles to ensure Safety, Quality, Delivery and Cost targets are achieved for the business. This high impact role also leads the vision and strategy development for the plant, including partnering with the Engineering teams on Design For Manufacturability (DFM) for new products and establishing a clear roadmap for automation growth and other key process technology implementation to grow both capacity and improve productivity.
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.
Perform manual machine operation set-ups and processes; read blueprints and inspect finished parts. Also perform Production Saw, Orbit forming, Plate Roller setup and basic CNC operation.
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 robotic machine operations; read blueprints and perform basic inspection of finished parts. Perform MIG or TIG welding on a diversified range of standard weldments using American Welding Society welding symbols.
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.
Perform set-ups and machine operations; load and edit programs; read blueprints and inspect finished parts.