Overview
Morton offers:
Low Insurance Premiums on Medical, Dental, and Vision
Short Term and Long Term Disability
Hospital, Critical Illness, and Accident Coverages
Paid Time Off
Paid Holidays
Company Paid Life Insurance
401K Match
Paid Bereavement
All this along the opportunity to work for a growing company who cares about their team members.
SUMMARY
Assembles a variety of subassemblies by tack or finish weld using GTAW or GMAW processes. Uses hand and power tools. Interprets prints to select assembly method and erection procedures. Uses standard inspection procedures to ensure conformity to print specifications. Communicates with other departments to ensure proper shipment and recordkeeping is accomplished.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Include, but are not limited to, the following:
Reviews and maintains production schedule, expedite list and/or work orders.
Welds metal parts together using MIG welding process and any combination of arc welding processes according to a customer or company print.
Studies print, process sheet, or layout on work piece to determine assembly required, and assembly sequence of operation.
Check dimensions of component parts for assure print conformance by use of layout, and/or any required inspection equipment.
Lays out reference lines and machining locations on work piece, according to print.
Operates various power tools.
Uses Bluco or layout table to perform fixture or small lot size assembly work.
Manipulates parts to correct dimensions by heating, clamping, or restraining.
Complete assembly as required, by welding, gas brazing or other methods.
Process completed orders for shipment.
All other duties as assigned
Morton Industries, LLC. is an Equal Opportunity Employer
PREFERRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma or equivalent
Trade school, college, weld experience, or a combination