Job Details

ID #51333362
Estado Colorado
Ciudad Denver
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Colorado
Showed 2024-03-26
Fecha 2024-03-26
Fecha tope 2024-05-25
Categoría Fabricación
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Hook Machine Operator I (3rd Shift) - Eagle Claw

Colorado, Denver, 80221 Denver USA
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Generous shift differential for off shifts

3rd Shift Hours:

Monday & Tuesday 5:00pm - 5:00am

Wednesday & Thursday 9:00pm - 5:00am

Pay commensurate with experience

Eagle Claw Fishing Tackle is one of the most recognized names in the tackle industry. Eagle Claw has proudly been manufacturing fishing products in Denver, Colorado since 1925. We manufacture and distribute premium quality fishhooks, rods, reels, bait, and terminal tackle throughout the US and over 40 countries worldwide. Eagle Claw has never compromised its commitment to “Made in America.”

Want to work for the ONLY American Made Fishhook Company? Want to work with passionate people who love the great outdoors? Eagle Claw employees enjoy a 4-day work week, great pay, excellent benefits, paid holidays, and generous paid time off along with other exciting perks and benefits.

We offer competitive compensation and excellent benefits including:

401k and Profit Sharing Plan with Employer Match

Medical, Dental, Vision, and Basic Life/AD&D Insurance

Long-Term Disability

Supplemental Life Insurance

Employee Assistance Program

Medical Flexible Spending Account

Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account

Personal Paid Time Off and Paid Vacation

Education/Tuition Assistance available for job related learning programs

Employee Discount at the Eagle Claw Store

Fishing License reimbursement

Professional Sports Season Tickets Program

Wright & McGill Co. / Eagle Claw Fishing Tackle is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to promoting a culturally diverse workforce.

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POSITION PURPOSE

Under direct supervision, operates up to four Hook Machines and monitors the output of each machine to produce fish hooks that meet pre-determined quality and production standards.

Essential Duties

Continuously monitors the output from equipment to ensure quality standards are met.

Maintains acceptable production output by meeting or exceeding 100% of the machine standard.

Uses micrometer, calipers, microscope, testing equipment and optical comparator to monitor hook specifications.

Using hands and various tools, changes wire, cutting tools, milling tools, point sharpening cutters and eye pins as necessary to maintain quality standards.

Using various hand tools makes adjustments to equipment when necessary to meet quality standards.

Enters production into Oracle by scanning tray labels when the box is filled to the exact weight.

Physically moves wire spools into position and loads spool on to let off device. Threads wire into machine feed mechanisms verify wire type and size are correct.

Passes essential information along to the next shift regarding the operations of the machinery.

Accurately fills out inspection and production forms.

Cleans, oils and maintains equipment in order to keep it operational.

Observes and performs all safety and good housekeeping regulations of the department and the Company.

Endorses all company and departmental rules and regulations.

KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

Must be able to work any shift and overtime hours when required.

Must have excellent visual acuity and able to inspect small details of fish hooks.

Must remain focused on Quality and Production standards.

Must possess solid mechanical aptitude.

Must possess manual dexterity in both hands to use required hand tools.

Must be able to read, write and possess basic computer skills.

Previous manufacturing experience preferred.

Must be a team player and perform all functions of the position in a professional manner.

Physical Environment and Working Conditions

Must be able to stand and walk for periods of up to twelve hours.

Must be able to function in a noisy environment and tolerate exposure to oil, grease, chemicals, dust, and heat up to 90 degrees.

Must be able to work around high speed machinery.

Must be able to twist, bend and stoop.

Must be able to reach from floor level to a height of six feet in order to check equipment and make adjustments.

Must be able to lift up to 15 lbs. frequently, and up to 75 lbs. occasionally.

Must be able to observe the operation of equipment from a height of five feet in order to detect malfunctions.

Must be able to wear tool pouch.

Safety glasses, hearing protection and safety boots are required.

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