Tool and Die Maintenanceother related Employment listings - Osceola, WI at Geebo

Tool and Die Maintenance

The maintenance, repairs, and / or changing over of dies, jigs, fixtures, etc.
A two year trade school / program or equivalent is desired / encouraged.
Previous experience, which may include a formal apprenticeship program preferred.
Physical requirements include the ability to bend, twist, stoop and reach, and lift material up to 50 pounds Responsibilities Include:
Performs basic duties in maintaining, repairing and i or changing over dies, jigs, fixtures, etc.
to extremely close tolerances.
May involve troubleshooting die problems on the manufacturing floor.
L ays out and performs bench and machine operations to construct, alter and repair dies, jigs, fixtures or special tools.
May require successful completion of Kapco's forklift certification program
Qualifications:
Quality of work.
Attention to detail imperative.
Quality awareness and improvement.
Productivity.
Continuous improvement.
Completion of assigned tasks on schedule.
Attendance.
Cleanliness and neatness of tool and die areas.
Cooperation, responsiveness, dependability and proper attitude in dealing with others.
Conformance to company personnel, safety, quality and housekeeping policies, procedures and practices.
Attainment of individual written goals.
Must provide resume with proven experience and consistent work history and able to interview upon client request.
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Osceola, WI - 54020Salary:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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