

High School diploma or GED Certification required. Mental dexterity needed as Mechanic/Welder will work independently while demonstrating attention to detail and continuous awareness. Visual acuity needed for close detail work.
#SCRAP MECHANIC WELD TOOL MANUAL#
Physical Activities Required To Perform Essential FunctionsĪbility to: stand for up to 12 hours a day shift and adjust up to 50 pounds occasionally crouch or bend at the knees occasionally to increase visibility stoop or bend at the waist occasionally to increase visibility reach at arms length frequently or overhead occasionally twist and turn at the neck and trunk walk frequently on uneven ground manual dexterity required as Welder will handle and grasp parts constantly arm-hand steadiness required constantly for precision work communicate by speech and hearing continually. Extra hours may be required, sometimes on weekends, weekdays, and holidays. Disturbances of work flow and/or irregularities in work schedule are expected and occur on an intermittent basis. Critical deadlines require considerable adaptability. Work load may be unpredictable and pressure can be substantial during peak times. Handling multiple issues regarding safety and maintenance increases pressure. Travel is not required for this position. Safety shoes, hearing protection, respirators, face shields, and additional personal protective equipment as needed, must be worn to eliminate the risks associated with these hazards. Physical hazards such as noise, fumes, and dirt are present due to the equipment, machinery, and scrap as would be found throughout the scrap yard. This position is regularly exposed to all weather conditions. Communicates via face-to-face interaction.
#SCRAP MECHANIC WELD TOOL CODE#
Communicates upward problems in operations, noncompliance with the code of conduct, or other policy violations or illegal actions.ĭirect contact with Maintenance Manager, and operations production employees. Supports the Company's Internal Control process which includes understanding, communicating, and complying with defined internal controls as well as suggesting and making modifications to the policies, procedures, and controls to better relate to the business.

Provide assistance throughout the yard as needed.Diagnose faults or malfunctions to determine required repairs, using engine diagnostic equipment such as computerized test equipment and calibration devices.Read and understand operating manuals, blueprints, and technical drawings.Clean, lubricate, and perform other routine maintenance work on equipment and vehicles.Test mechanical products and equipment after repair or assembly to ensure proper performance and compliance with manufacturers' specifications.Repair and replace damaged or worn parts.Record repairs and maintenance performed.


The Mechanic/Welder is responsible for repairing and maintaining mechanical equipment by conducting quality control analysis to evaluate performance while ensuring that all of his/her efforts are compliant with the company Health, Safety, and Environmental standards. The Mechanic/Welder reports to the Maintenance Manager.
