Night Shift Control/Process Operator ($19.77/hr + $1.50/hr Shift Premium) Human Resources (HR) - Tulsa, OK at Geebo

Night Shift Control/Process Operator ($19.77/hr + $1.50/hr Shift Premium)

Arcosa Wind Towers is seeking a CPO in Tulsa, OK.
In this role, you will roll and re-roll plate.
Safety Sensitive:
YesWhat you will do:
Roll and re-roll plate to match sweep Inspect plate for defects and damage Operate burn table to cut plate according to blueprints and measurements and dispose of any remaining material Operate mag lift to transfer plate within the department Blast and paint plate Follow all safety rules and practices May be involved in safety committees or initiatives Perform other duties as assigned Preferred
Qualifications:
What you will need:
A minimum of 1 year of experience The ability to operate a lift to move loads up to 30,000 pounds The ability to operate an overhead crane on a production line The ability to read a tape measurer The ability to read, write, and speak English fluently Ability to work as a team, demonstrate high ethical standards, treat all coworkers with dignity and respect and support a positive working culture Physical Requirements:
Stand and walk for extended periods of time Use hands and arms to feel, reach and grasp Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl Lift and/or move up to 50 pounds Working Conditions:
Mon-Fri 4:
30PM-3:
00AM (Subject to change based on business needs), Mandatory overtime occasional scheduled including weekends Work environment includes plant, warehouse, production and non-production areas and plant grounds which operate multiple shifts and frequent weekend shifts Ability to tolerate both high and low temperatures, loud noises typical of a manufacturing plant Recommended Skills Blueprinting English Ethics Team Working Production Line Measurement And Metrology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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