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Terex/Genie Production Specialist in Redmond, Washington

Step Grid Salary Range: $23.92 - $30.16/ hour

  • Automatic Wage Progression based on service time provided attendance/performance are within good standing

Work Schedules as Follows:

  • 4/10's (Mon -- Thurs)
  • 5:00 am -- 3:30 pm PT
  • 5:30 am -- 4:00 pm PT
    • Required overtime (OT) as needed
      • Current OT rates are 15 to 18 hours per pay period, which is biweekly

Overview

Genie Industries/Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP), a business segment of the Terex Corporation, is headquartered in Redmond, WA with branch offices worldwide; we manufacture material lifts, aerial work platforms, trailer-mounted booms and light towers, telehandlers, scissor lifts and self-propelled telescopic and articulating booms.  We are a company with a strong safety first mentality, team based culture, respect for the individual and high integrity.  This position is located in Redmond, WA. Genie sets the standard by which other lifts are judged. Simply put, we build a better lift. Our innovative designs and reliable products have made Genie a world leader in the production of material lifts, portable aerial work platforms, scissor lifts, and self-propelled telescopic and articulated booms. The right time is now to come join us as we grow and expand to meet our customers' needs.

The Production Specialist is a broadly defined position where the responsibilities are based on different levels of skills and competencies.  A Production Specialist Team Member is working in a fast-paced environment in workstations that have required cycle times.  Team Members work in a culture that thrives on lean manufacturing principles both on and off the production line.

Responsibilities:

Some or all the following duties are performed depending on skill and experience level:

  • Assembles equipment components, sub-assemblies, and accessories, as required for the assigned stage of production and in coordination with a small team of co-workers.  Depending on the skill development level, assembly can range from basic fittings and brackets, to hoses, actuators and pumps, sensors, chains, gears, platforms, and instrument controls

  • Fits brackets, fasteners, parts, and sub-assemblies onto structures by placing them in a specified relationship to each other.  Bolts, clips, screws, and tightens parts by hand, hand tools, or portable power tools.  Certain skilled tasks may require insertion of parts into small or difficult locations

  • Inspects the quality of work-in-progress from previous workstations by examining alignment and proper fit following a defined standard

  • Assembles components such as axles, power transmission devices, controls, etc., requiring skilled use of tools and production fixtures and a working knowledge of the product's operating characteristics

  • Assists with gathering information on items such as task time cycles, measurement of tolerances, occurrence of line defects, evaluation of safe work methods, etc

  • Connects wiring to and from control panels, engines, batteries, and other components according to specifications and blueprints

  • Operates a variety of handheld and power-assisted tools, and production fixtures.

  • Enters and retrieves production information onto a computerized data entry screen or custom-designed form

Required Qualifications:

Knowledge and Skills

Basic understanding of assembly processes which include operating hoists, torque tools, harness wiring, and custom manufacturing equipment

Basic knowledge in the usage of hand tools,

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