Follows all setup procedures and work instructions as documented in the Operations System.
Interprets engineering shop fabrication drawings, fabrication standards, sketches and other specifications to plan layout, assembly and welding operations.
Accurately updates all records and visual tracking, whether written or electronic.
Cleans and resets work area at the end of each shift, including but not limited to sweeping the floor, placing items in the proper storage area, stacking pallets, restocking packaging, and dumping trash.
Uses tape measures, squares, protractors, rulers, and other measuring tools to lay-out, position and align accessories and subassemblies prior to welding.
Reports all machinery issues to Maintenance promptly.
Cleans welds and adjacent areas removing spatter, slag, silicon islands as per welding code, applicable standards and customer specifications.
Lift or move materials and finished products, manually or with hoists or cranes.
Follows all plant safety procedures and uses all applicable personal protective equipment (PPE). Holds other team members accountable for following all safety procedures, environmental control, process control and quality control practices.
Uses/Operates hand and power tools common to the welding trade, such as welding machine power sources, wire feeders, welding guns, air carbon arc gouging, oxy-fuel equipment, plasma cutters, angle grinders, needle guns, plate clamps, etc.
Inspects subassemblies and accessories visually and dimensionally to verify these meet the required specifications.
Visually inspects welds to ensure compliance with shop fabrication drawing and acceptance criteria in applicable welding codes.
Marks or tag material with proper job number, piece marks, and other identifying marks.
Uses the proper sequence of operations to execute assembly and welding of the parts as effective as possible, also to maintain/obtain the required geometry and to prevent distortion of weldments; when needed, uses jacks, turnbuckles, wedges and other tools to correct distortions.
Completes work as directed by plant management.
Prepares joints and applies weds as per applicable WPS and fabrication shop drawings.
Requirements
mig/gmaw
welding degree
welding symbols
measuring tools
continuous improvement
team player
Ability to operate assigned task and cross-train in at least two additional work tasks.
Demonstrates excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills.
Can Do – Team Player, Open to Change, & Pursuing continuous improvement.
Basic MIG/GMAW welding skills with up to one year of hands-on welding experience, or completion of an associate’s degree in welding.
Ability to learn production operations.
Ability to interpret welding symbols.
Exhibits a continuous improvement mindset with ability to verbalize ideas for process and workflow improvements.
Cross-trains as directed and is willing to work at any production position in the plant, on a as needed basis.
Ability to use/read common measuring tools in the welding trade such as tape measures, squares, protractors, fillet weld gauges, v-wac gauges, cam-bridge gauges, do basic mathematical calculations, and use a calculator.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
Founded 1988
Year Founded
The company was established in 1988, marking the beginning of its journey as a metal panel manufacturer.
11 Plants
Nationwide Manufacturing Presence
Operates 11 manufacturing facilities across the nation, expanding its production capabilities.
100% ESOP
Employee Ownership Model
Adopts a fully employee-owned structure, fostering innovation and company growth.
Low-Hundreds Million
Annual Revenue Range
Achieves annual revenues in the low-hundreds of millions, indicative of steady growth.
Producing roofing, siding, components, and complete building packages在全国运作.
Delivers complete building systems for self-storage, multifamily, hotel, and student housing.
Provides access to a wide range of finished panels and accessories through Metal Central® outlets.
Ensures reliability with a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Employs an innovative steel panel technology designed for long-term durability and resistance to environmental stressors.
Showcases product innovation with the introduction of modular canopy storage solutions.
Marks recent achievements with new product launches and brand enhancements.
Culture + Values
2050 Target
Carbon Neutrality Goal
Steel manufacturers collaborate to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Use electric arc furnace (EAF) technology with recycled ferrous scrap as the primary input
Implement low-waste pre-coat processes with lead-free paints designed to extend product life
Optimize delivery routes based on data-driven insights, prioritizing rail over trucking to minimize emissions
Promote a circular economy where products and materials are recycled infinitely without loss of quality
Environment + Sustainability
70°F Cooling
Attic Temperature Reduction
Cool-roof coatings can reduce attic temperatures, contributing to energy efficiency and sustainability.
7x Efficiency
Rail vs Truck Emissions
Rail shipments are significantly more greenhouse gas-efficient than trucking, aiding in reducing carbon emissions.
2050 Carbon Neutral
Partner Goal
Partners are targeting carbon neutrality by 2050, aligning with global sustainability objectives.
Majority of steel products are made using electric arc furnace (EAF) technology with recycled ferrous scrap
Lead-free, low-waste pre-coat paint process extends product lifespan and reduces carbon footprint
Paints manufactured in wind-powered plants
Circular economy approach: virtually no material discarded; products are infinitely recyclable and contribute LEED points
No explicit net-zero target beyond partner goal of 2050
Inclusion & Diversity
No DEI-related strategy or data publicly disclosed on company website or LinkedIn.