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TriMas Corporation Assembly Traub Operator in Commerce, California

An Assembly Traub Operator Labor Grade 7 must be able to run a minimum of three Traub's at 463 pieces per hour. A Traub operator must be able to use a comparator and torque tester. This position requires that the operator input measurements into the SPC system, and that they fill out a production log either electronically or manually on paper. Operator must be mechanically inclined and efficient at what they do. The Traub position requires good communication skills in English, excellent workmanship and teamwork.

Description of essential functions, requirements and responsibilities:

Under Managements direction and subject to periodic review, the operator performs the following:

  • Operates all machines as required by management.

  • Machines work pieces in accordance with customer and company specifications.

  • Makes data driven adjustments to work piece so that the component meets all required specifications.

  • Records all pertinent information specific to the job they are working on clearly and legibly in the appropriate area and on appropriate documents.

  • Must run three machines while making adjustments to other Traubs and while working with a Qualifier.

  • Must be able to take direction from the Qualifier they are working with, and communicate verbally and in writing in English.

  • Must take direction from their leader and Management.

  • Must always use and understand the three pan system to insure that a no groove condition never happens.

  • Must be able to run three machines at 463 pieces per hour minimum.

  • Must be able to use comparator and Torque tester and hold a tolerance of plus/minus .001, and plus/minus 1 pound.

  • Must be able to trouble shoot and make minor repairs to the Traub.

The Assembly Traub Operator position is a key and integral part of the manufacturing process. It requires a self-driven individual with exceptional knowledge of the components, and how they work. Operators will use various tools including measuring tools to perform their day-to-day functions. At times the Operator may be required to lift up to 50 pounds. They will be working in a fast-paced manufacturing environment that is loud. Depending on the season, the factory could be very hot and or very cold. They are required to use proper personal protective equipment at all times when inside the factory. The Traub Operator must be able to fill in documentation correctly and accurately. They must be able to read blueprints. Operators will need to be able to distinguish a conforming part from a non-conforming part. The employee must pose a high level of integrity and must understand that they are manufacturing critical components for the Aerospace industry. Therefore, all company rules and regulation as determined by Management are always to be followed and observed without exception. All direction given by leaders and by Management are to be followed without exception.

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