Overview Shift - 1st As a Production Associate in the 84 Lumber manufacturing plant, you're at the forefront of building the foundation for structures. Your role in assembling building components like wall panels and roof/floor trusses is pivotal. It's not just aboutputting parts together; it's about contributing to the creation of something substantial. In this entry-level position, you're not just starting a job; you're embarking on a journey toward growth. The company's commitment to its employees sets the stage for a rewarding career path. Each day brings new challenges and opportunities to refine your skills and make a tangible impact on the products you help produce. Being part of a constantly growing company means there's always room for advancement and development. Your dedication and hard work lay the groundwork for your professional journey within the organization. Embrace the excitement of being an integral part of a team that's shaping the future of construction and manufacturing. Pay - $17.00hr, plus potential incentive monthly bonuses. Employment Requirements:
- Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions.
- Ability to read and understand simple diagrams, blueprints, and tape measure.
- Ability to work 10-12 hours shifts and lift up-to 80 pounds.
- Physically demanding role requiring good coordination, attention to detail, and teamwork.
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED)
- Complete and successfully pass a Background check (minimum 7 years)
- Complete and successfully pass a Controlled Substances Screening (drug test)
- Authorization to work in the USA/Successfully pass an E-Verify
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- PTO, sick and personal days
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
- Holiday pay
- FSA medical and dependent care
- Annual profit sharing and 401(k) with employer match (decided each year based on company profits)
- Employee discounts and more!
I n a components plant, particularly in the context of framing and trusses, a lumber catcher is responsible for catching or handling wood materials as they come off of saws or cutting machines. The role typically involves:
Receiving and Stacking Lumber: The lumber catcher ensures that cut pieces of wood are properly collected, organized, and stacked in the correct order for further processing or transport. Quality Control: They may inspect the lumber for any defects or irregularities that could affect the final product, discarding or flagging pieces that don't meet quality standards. Assisting the Saw Operator: They help the saw operator by clearing cut pieces from the saw area, ensuring a smooth workflow and preventing the machine from becoming cluttered or blocked. Organizing Materials for Assembly: Once the lumber is cut to specification, the catcher helps organize the materials to ensure the right pieces go to the correct areas for building components like trusses or frames. Location: 7548 Di Miller Dr. Bakersfield , California 93307 , Kern ResponsibilitiesInserting or positioning materials, clamping, splicing, fitting parts by hand and with power tools, and verifying dimensions of cut material by following supervisor's instructions, blueprint specifications, and the cut sheet layout.Using a hammer to place metal reinforcement plates over connecting joints.Quality control of assembled items, proposing process improvements when applicable to increase efficiency.Following prioritized production list assigned by Assembler Lead and using assigned press stations to place and press plates on appropriate lumber.Fulfilling daily machine and area cleanup procedures.QualificationsAbility to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence and memos; write simple correspondence; effectively present information to others one-on-oneAbility to read and understand simple diagrams, blueprints, and a tape measureAbility to work 10-12 hours shifts and lift up to 80 poundsHigh school diploma or general education degree (GED)