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Company Statement:

Commercial Plastics will continuously strive to improve its products and processes to meet or exceed the expectations of its customers; and to deliver to them, defect-free products, on time, every time at a cost-effective value.


It is Commercial Plastics policy to provide a safe workplace, safe equipment and tools, proper materials and to establish and insist upon safe methods and practices at all times which will result in a safe and efficient operation.


It is the desire of Commercial Plastics to provide a drug-free and safe workplace. To ensure this goal, employees are required to report to work in an unimpaired (drug-free) condition to perform their jobs in a satisfactory manner.




Operational Policy: Commercial plastics recognizes and accepts the responsibility to our customers, employees, community, and other interested parties to manage our organizational process in an effective manner. The components of this process include:

  1. Customer satisfaction- we will strive to meet or exceed our customer’s expectations
  2. Employee development- we will provide a safe and nurturing environment in which our employees can develop and prosper
  3. Resource management- we will control and develop our supplier base, outside services, and utility/facilities systems
  4. Other interested parties- we will consider the needs and concerns of our owners and other outside interested parties
  5. Continuous improvement- we will monitor the effectiveness of our processes and seek to improve all aspects of our operation

Position Summary:

This position is required to demonstrate proficient operating and communication skills with an ability to perform various manufacturing operations, primarily press operation and related duties.

Company Expectations:

  • Demonstrates an understanding, and adheres to, departmental work instruction, Company policies and procedures, Company Handbook, all required documentation, and ISO standards, in support of the Company’s goals and objectives
  • Demonstrates excellent communication skills and asks for clarification, guidance, and assistance when needed
  • Demonstrates basic problem-solving skills related to production, safety, and team building
  • Demonstrates safe work practices and compliance with facility safety regulations and requirements
  • Maintains an excellent attendance record
  • Recommends productivity improvement to reduce cost and maximize profitability
  • Meets or exceeds the Company’s established manufacturing standard while maintaining the highest level of quality

Position Expectations:

  • Performs the following operations, including, but not limited to:
    • Operates molding machine (part retrieval)
    • Operates structural foam machines (part retrieval)
    • Conducts product handling, packaging, and containment of non-conforming product
    • Performs secondary operations, including, but not limited to: inserting, drilling, milling, trimming, using the hot iron, wrapping with plastic, assembling, tapping, strapping, heat staking, in-mold decorating, insert molding, fixturing, etc.
  • Performs all other assignments as required

Position Competency Needs:

Category

Required Qualifications

Desired Qualifications

Education

None required

HS Diploma or GED

Training

successfully complete job orientation and training upon hire,

Training determined by job necessity and

annual required training

by assessment/evaluation as part of the skills matrix

Skills

read, write, and speak English language, basic math, ability to

Use of hand tools, forklift certification

follow direction

Experience

None required

Previous factory experience



Essential Requirements:

Able to lift 60 lbs to shoulder height on an on-going basis

Push, pull, bend, twist, and stoop on an on-going basis

Grip and hold parts for quality inspection

Use miscellaneous hand tools

Stand for extended periods of time

Personal Protective Equipment:

Safety glasses are required in all production areas of the facility

Open-toed shoes are prohibited in production areas

Cut-resistant gloves are required when using cutting/sharp tools

Respirator, as needed, if qualified and passed required screening

Hearing protection, as needed in required areas

Work Environment:

Factory environment

Exposure to high temperatures, noise


3rd Shift: 11:00 PM- 7:00 AM: Sunday- Thursday
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