We are looking for hard working, experienced, and reliable candidates to fill multiple roles within the Truss building process. These are permanent opportunities!
JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Assembly Personnel:
Performs one or mere repetitive jobs on an assembly line or sub assembly line to produce products
Involves the insertion of materials, clamping, fitting parts, and use of some hand tools and measurement skills
Entry level position requiring some training
Picker:
Selects lumber grades and lengths in accordance with “pick” lists provided by truss technicians to ensure component and other saws are able to continually cut lumber
Set-Up Personnel:
Under the direction of the foreman or crew leader this person makes necessary adjustment to the production tables or machinery to conform to the designed truss shapes or pattern
Not normally engaged in production of the assembly but responsible for the accuracy of the assembly, as well as conformance to drawing details
Requires several years of production experience or field construction experience
Above average position in the shop requires attention to detail, print reading and math skills
Stacker:
Operates on the end of the finished roller line or production line sorting trusses per type and order to keep the finished product organized
May band or help band trusses as well as mark the types of truss, attach warning or bearing tags, make visual inspections of the truss quality
Make sheathe gable end or nail multiple girder trusses
Catcher at Saws:
Handles material on the off-load conveyor side of the component saw
Cooperates with component saw operator and may be required to check material for accuracy of cutting set up
Stacks and loads chords, web members and truss parts on shop carts or buggies
Bands material, marks the order number and type, and moves to area for forklift or conveyor material removal
Utilize tape measure to confirm exact length/angles on 2 x 4 material output from an automated saw
At a fast pace, remove cut material from machine
Grasp material and stack up neatly on a portable cart
Wrap material for transportation
Sawyer:
Operates one or more type saws such as the metracut saw, radial arms saw, swing saw, bevel saw, shop saw, table saw etc. for the production of specialized assembly parts
Derives information from a building materials or cut list
Web Saw Operator:
Similar in scope to a component saw operator, except primarily limited to web member cutting
Can operate a small version or standard version of a component saw
The work is typically less strenuous than that of a component saw operator since most components are limited to 2x4 material
Similar skill requirements to a component saw operator
Requirements: steel toe boots, 25-foot tape measure, and a smooth face framing hammer
SCHEDULE & PAY
Monday - Thursday
6:30 am - 5:00 pm
Some Fridays
6:30 am - 3:00 pm
$15 - $16