Operator II - Machine - Sentry Weld Operator Tyco -
Marinette, WI
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Tyco Fire Protection Products (TFPP) is a business unit of Tyco Safety Products. We are a worldwide leader in saving lives and protecting property around the globe with our broad portfolio of chemical and water segment products for the fire suppression and building products industries. Within TFPP we design, manufacture, and distribute the highest quality products with market leading features for the Commercial, Residential, Storage, HVAC/Plumbing, and Food Service, Petroleum Oil & Gas, Mining, and Marine markets. TFPP is a recognized leader in researching new technologies and developing innovative solutions for our customers. The business unit has approximately 3,200 employees with 15 manufacturing plants and 44 Distribution Branches in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Singapore, Shanghai, Canada, Latin America, and the US. TFPP is headquartered in Lansdale, PA.
STATEMENT OF JOB
"Shell Welding" operators set up, operate, monitor and maintain the equipment as well as the parts manufactured on the equipment.
Equipment:
1. "Weld Cells" each consisting of a collar welder, bottom press, and bottom welder
2. Material Handling System
3. McLeod Washer
This position requires Associates placed in the position to successfully complete specific training. These training requirements can be located on the Marinette Operations Training Matrix.
SAFETY OBLIGATIONS
Comply with the following health and safety duties as a condition of employment:
Comply with safety rules
Attend and Participate in Safety Training
Participate actively in the safety process
Report all accidents and injuries immediately
Submit suggestions to improve safety
Know their duties in case of emergency
Be a coach to others who are acting unsafely
ENVIRONMENTAL OBLIGATIONS
Comply with the following environmental duties as a condition of employment:
Attend and participate in all hazardous and non-hazardous waste trainings.
Ability to recognize chemical hazardous labels.
Spill management and clean-up.
Capability to follow satellite accumulation rules and requirements.
Proficiency to recognize hazardous wastes in your area and manage properly.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
Must be willing to learn team skills and work in a team environment. (Each associate must be willing to commit 50-100 hours of training per year; this training will include quality, technical, and interpersonal skills and will be paid time.) Daily routine requires being on your feet 100% of the time, walking, standing, stooping or bending. Must have ability to lift average (approximately 50 pounds) weight material, product and tools. Must have the ability to keep track of a variety of functions at the same time. Knowledge of arc welding and machine shop training as one might get from a trade school is preferred.
DUTIES
Collar Welder
1. Loads welder w/shell and collar (and starts auto cycle).
2. Unloads welded shell.
3. Monitors controls of welder (temp, cycle time, amp's-volts).
5. Changes over equipment for various size shells.
6. Inspects weld and records results per First Article Instructions and/or Work Instructions if required; makes appropriate system adjustments as a result of the inspection process.
Bottom Press
7. Loads bottom press w/shell and bottom (and starts cycle).
8. Unloads bottom press.
9. Monitors equipment to insure that it is functioning properly.
10. Maintains equipment (performs required Preventive Maintenance, etc.) and tooling.
11. Changes over equipment for various size shells.
12. Inspects shell and records results per First Article Instructions and/or Work Instructions if required; makes appropriate system adjustments as a result of the inspection process.
Bottom Welder
13. Loads welder w/shell (and starts cycle-auto).
14. Unloads welded shell to conveyor.
15. Monitors controls of welder (cycle time, amps).
17. Changes over equipment for various size shells.
18. Inspects weld and records results per First Article Instructions and/or Work Instructions if required; makes appropriate system adjustments as a result of the inspection process.
Material Handling System (Elevator)
19. Manually palletizes the shells in the event of a Material Handling equipment breakdown.
20. Changes over equipment for various size shells.
22. Inspects shells for scratches and records results per First Article Instructions and/or work Instructions if required; makes appropriate system adjustments as a result of inspection process.
23. Performs housekeeping and other duties as assigned.
McLeod Washer
24. Monitors equipment (water temp., belt speed, etc.)
25. Maintains equipment (performs titration's, adds chemical, performs required Preventative Maintenance, etc.) per Work Instructions.
26. Changes over equipment for various size shells.
27. Inspects shells and records results per First Article Instructions and/or work instructions if required; makes appropriate system adjustments as a result of the inspection process.
28. Manually loads/unloads shells (into/out of washer) in the event of a Material Handling equipment breakdown.
Tyco Fire Protection offers a competitive salary package in addition to a comprehensive benefits package including a 401(k) with company match.
Tyco is a diverse company that believes its employees are the foundation for investing in its future. Diversity and inclusion are key to growing our business and providing a work environment that fosters contributions by all employees.
Tyco is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate because of age, color, disability, ethnicity, marital or family status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, military veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.