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Production Tech II
Summary
Title:Production Tech II
ID:1009
Department:Operations
Description
F&P Georgia is looking for an individual who has comprehensive knowledge of both MIG and resistance welding candidates for a 2nd shift position.

SUMMARY: Responsible for the PM, continuous improvement and overall equipment efficiency.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Knowledge:

ï‚· Production and Processing — Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and

other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods.

ï‚· Mathematics — Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, statistics, and their applications.

ï‚· Mechanical — Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance.

ï‚· Engineering and Technology — Knowledge of practical application of engineering science and technology.

This includes applying principles, techniques, and equipment to the design and production of various goods and

services.

ï‚· English Language — Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning

and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.

Skills/Abilities:

ï‚· Communication

o Oral/ Written Expression (Clarity) - ability to communicate clearly information and ideas both

verbally and in writing so others will understand

o Oral/Written Comprehension – ability to listen to, read and understand information and ideas

communicated verbally and in writing.

ï‚· Decision Making / Problem Solving

o Critical Thinking - Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative

solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.

o Deductive Reasoning - Apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense.

o Problem Sensitivity - To tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong. It does not involve solving

the problem, only recognizing there is a problem.

o Inductive Reasoning - Combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions (includes

finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events).

ï‚· Time Management - Managing one's own time includes organizing, prioritizing and scheduling work assignments.

Tasks and Activities

Occupation Specific Tasks:

ï‚· Electrical Systems – Troubleshoot, repair, and modify electrical systems associated with production

equipment. Make design changes as required by production.

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ï‚· Mechanical – Troubleshoot, modify, and make repairs and modifications to mechanical devices such

as gearboxes, cylinders, valves, flow controls and pneumatic devices. Make simple changes as

required by production.

ï‚· Industrial Robots – Teach, modify, troubleshoot, repair, and replace damaged mechanical and

electrical components.

ï‚· PLCs – Troubleshoot, edit, and repair system components using programmable logic controller

software. Make program design changes as required by production.

ï‚· GMAW – Set parameters, maintain and repair torches, breakaway devices, troubleshoot and repair

GMAW systems, correct bad robot weld paths.

ï‚· Resistance Welders – Set parameters, repair, modify and troubleshoot RW systems including weld

guns, weld sequence devices, power supplies and components.

ï‚· Fabrication – Cutting, Welding, and machining of steel for maintenance of production equipment.

ï‚· Hydraulic Presses – Set parameters, modify and maintain and repair of systems and components.

ï‚· Projects – Plan and complete projects from start to implementation by directing team members.

Education, Training and Experience:

 

    Bachelors Degree in Industrial, Mechanical or Electrical Technology, and a minimum of 1 year

experience as a production technician in a related field.

ï‚· If no Bachelors degree, Associates Degree in Industrial, Mechanical or Electrical Technology and a

minimum of 4 years experience as a production technician in a related field.

ï‚· If no Associates degree, at least 7 years experience as a production technician in a related field.

ï‚· Possess a comprehensive knowledge of both MIG and resistance welding and their applications.

ï‚· The candidate will be required to work 60 days at the production technician level to confirm hands on

ability.

ï‚· The successful candidate will be required to pass a written test (75%) on electrical and mechanical

applications before their 90 day probation period is completed.

ï‚· Achieve a “Work Keys” score of Level 4

Plus Qualifications:

ï‚· Completion of the following courses : XRC Advanced programming with arc welding , NX100 C

I/O ladder editor programming , Advanced Omron PLC programming, PILZ Programming,

Motoman NX100 maintenance, Omron HMI programming.



F&P Georgia pursues superb quality and cost competitiveness through specialized manufacturing and providing excellent training for its associates. Through continuous improvement, technological advancement, and in-depth associate training, F&P Georgia achieves unsurpassed quality, setting the industry standard. F&P Georgia values people as its highest asset, providing a unique company culture based on diversity and mutual respect. By harnessing our group’s resources, we support our customer from product development, to mass production, and assuring unparalleled customer service. Welding Operators, Assembly Line Operators, Stamping Operators, Forklift Operators - 1st, 2nd, 3rd Employment Requirements: * Physical, Drug Screen and Criminal Background * Read and write English * Lift up to 50 lbs Employment Expectants: * Fast paced environment * Attendance policy * Line requires repetitive motion.
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