Interact with shop floor computer terminals to record time and production activities.
Complete inspection procedure per QF forms as required.
Add or update MP 245 tags on containers.
Detect and report faulty equipment, defective material, improper operations and unusual conditions to supervision.
Observe all prescribed safety rules and regulations and maintain work area in a neat and orderly condition.
Process paperwork, labeling, etc. based on work instructions, work in process, customer specifciations, quality audits, and other related requirments.
Check parts and materials for visual defects and conformance to specifications; perform minor equipment adjustments; and notify Supervision of out-of-tolerance conditions.
Complete minor daily equipment maintenance per posted instructions.
Assist other operators as time is available.
Complete required reports and records.
Work from blueprints, customer specifications, and production schedules, written, and verbal instructions.
Pack housing assemblies onto pallets.
Operate roll form equipment.
Insert rivnuts into housing sides as required.
Assemble housings including inserting shafts, wheels into housings and inserting and fastening cutoff, etc. per customer specifications.
Operate and change-over machinery and equipment such as shears, riveting equipment, automated housing assembly equipment, piercing machines and handling equipment.
Attach proper identification documentation to pallets and containers.
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Company
Overview
Over decades, it grew into a multi‑plant enterprise with facilities in Ohio, Georgia, Texas, and Mexico.
Typical projects include custom blower wheels, backward‑curved impellers, assembled fan units, propellers, and specialized elevator‑cabin ventilators.
Their in‑house ‘Fan Selection Program’ lets engineers specify airflow needs and instantly identify matching products, blending catalog options with custom builds.
Rigorous in‑house testing—from airflow and sound to structural resonance—powers engineering precision and system efficiency.
One standout: serving major international HVAC manufacturers like Carrier, Trane, Rheem and Goodman, thanks to both catalog and custom fan solutions.
A century‑spanning legacy makes the company a trusted family‑run innovator in engineered air‑movement.
Culture + Values
Integrity in all we do.
Providing innovative and high-quality solutions to our customers.
Continuous improvement and embracing change.
Respect for the people we work with and the environment.
Collaboration and teamwork as core elements of success.
Excellence in manufacturing and service delivery.
Environment + Sustainability
Commitment to sustainability through energy-efficient manufacturing processes.
Striving for continuous improvement in waste reduction and recycling efforts.
Investment in sustainable technologies to reduce carbon footprint.
Reducing water and energy consumption across all facilities.
Active participation in green certification programs.
Inclusion & Diversity
Commitment to creating an inclusive and diverse workforce.
Regular assessments of hiring practices to ensure fairness and opportunity for all.
Fostering a culture of respect and mutual understanding across all levels of the organization.