Shipping Operator - 2Nd Shift
SteelSummit Holdings, Inc · La Vergne, TN · 1 mo ago
ManagementFull-time
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Proficiently operate overhead cranes to efficiently pull and stage materials for processing as required.
- Demonstrate capability in unloading coils from trucks and rail cars with precision and safety.
- Utilize transfer buggies to transport materials within the facility, ensuring proper staging for efficient workflow.
- Safely operate forklifts to remove scrap materials and deposit them in designated outside scrap roll-off boxes.
- Exhibit adeptness in interpreting and comprehending processing orders to ensure accurate selection of materials for processing.
- Employ RF scanners for location management of materials within the facility.
- Promptly report any instances of damaged materials through reject reports to the Quality department for resolution and disposition.
- Cultivate proficiency in comprehending mill receiving paperwork to facilitate seamless material processing.
- Accurately complete Receiving Inspection Reports for each coil received, adhering to established standards.
- Ensure accurate reception of machinery (M/Cs) into Stelplan for proper inventory management.
- Effectively interpret and comprehend both mill and computer-generated tags associated with received materials.
- Thoroughly inspect materials for non-conformities and promptly report any damages or discrepancies on the shipping report to the supervisor.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
- High school education or GED required.
- Ability to work safely and efficiently in a fast-paced production environment.
- Must be able to lift 40lbs and work on your feet on a concrete floor for the entire shift.
- Effective communication skills and teamwork abilities are essential.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
- Position demands prolonged periods of standing, walking, twisting/bending, pushing/pulling and sitting.
- Operators must have precise hand-eye coordination to handle equipment and materials effectively.
- Ability to lift, carry, and manipulate heavy materials and equipment.
- Capacity to endure repetitive tasks and maintain focus for extended periods.
- Ability to hear warning signals and communicate effectively in a noisy environment.
- Problem-solving skills: Ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues that may arise during operations.
- Operators must be capable of making quick decisions to optimize processes and minimize downtime.
- Flexibility to adapt to changing demands and work effectively under pressure.
- Effective communication is essential for coordinating with team members.
- Maintain orderly work areas and adhere to production schedules.
EQUIPMENT, AIDS, TOOLS
- Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) including gloves, safety glasses, and steel-toed boots.
- Computer, shipping/receiving software, barcode scanners, label printers, communication devices such as phones, email, etc.
- Safety equipment, packaging materials, and tracking tools.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Exposure to moving machinery, heavy equipment, and sharp objects.
- Work areas may be subject to fluctuating temperatures, including hot and cold conditions, depending on the season.
- Loud noise from machinery and equipment operation.
- The presence of dust, debris, and airborne particles typical of an industrial setting.
- Adherence to strict safety protocols to mitigate risks associated with the manufacturing process.
SUPERVISION AND CO-WORKERS/ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS
- Supervision and/or co-worker assistance are readily available.
- Attendance is closely monitored, as unscheduled absences may jeopardize meeting customer requirements due to insufficient staffing.
CONSEQUENCES IF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS NOT PERFORMED
- Supervision and/or co-worker assistance are readily available.
- Attendance is closely monitored, as unscheduled absences may jeopardize meeting customer requirements due to insufficient staffing.