Job Summary: Responsible for installing hardware such as drawer guides, drawers, screws, and other accessories in designated areas to ensure structural integrity.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assemble various cabinet components and materials.
- Safely operate assigned equipment such as staple guns, drills, and drawer presses.
- Proficiently use a tape measure to determine sizes for parts.
- Maintain no more than a one-percent rejection rate per workday.
- Supply the sufficient amount of parts in the buffers established by the schedule.
- Inspect component parts prior to working on them and again after they have been machined for correct specifications.
- Match drawers to the adequate cabinet.
- Install the drawers to the adequate cabinet.
Qualifications:
- Must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
- Must have mathematical skills to take measurements on cabinets and materials.
- Must have corrected hearing to listen to needs and instructions of managers and coworkers and listen to the environment to be aware of surroundings.
- Must have corrected vision to be aware of surroundings and locations of items needed.
- Should have knowledge of/or ability to use a tape measure, saws, drills, and other hand tools.
Essential Functions of the Job:
- Stands and walks up to a total of ten hours per day on a concrete surface.
- Lifts and carries cabinets, parts, and tools in accordance with the requirements listed in the matrices below, frequently and repetitively for up to ten hours a day.
- Bends and stoops to reach areas difficult to access.
- Performs twisting and rotation motions using head/neck, waist, knees, and arms while installing doors.
- Frequently reaches in order to attach parts and complete final assembly of cabinets.
- Handles drills, hand tools, hardware, and cabinet parts. Handling may be done unilaterally (one-handed) or bilaterally (two-handed) depending on the size and shape of the task being performed.
- Constantly uses fingers in order to attach hardware, drawers, and various parts to finished cabinets.
- Must be mentally alert and capable of remembering faces, names, oral instructions, and details of varying types and sizes of materials and cabinets.
- Must be able to communicate effectively with management and coworkers by phone or in-person.
- Must be mentally altered and capable of remembering oral instructions and routine tasks.
- Must be able to withstand fluctuations in temperature and environmental fluctuations.
- Must be able to work the required daily and weekly work hours as determined by the schedule.
- Good attendance and punctuality are necessary.
- Must exemplify through appearance and behavior the company's image of excellence.
- Must be alert and able to identify and respond to a hazard by either reporting it immediately, or by taking corrective measures if directed.
- Must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
- Must have mathematical skills to take measurements on cabinets and materials.
- Must have corrected hearing to listen to needs and instructions of managers and coworkers and listen to the environment to be aware of surroundings.
- Must have corrected vision to be aware of surroundings and locations of items needed.
- Should have knowledge of/or ability to use a tape measure, saws, drills, and other hand tools.
II. Exertion Requirements:
Medium
Activity
Load/Weight/Force
Duration
Pushing
Up to 10 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain
Constantly
Pushing
10 - 25 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain
Occasionally
Pushing
20 - 50 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain
Rarely
Pulling
Up to 10 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain
Constantly
Pulling
10 - 25 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain
Occasionally
Pulling
20 - 50 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain
Rarely
Lifting
Up to 10 lbs.
Constantly
Lifting
10 - 25 lbs.
Occasionally
Lifting
20 - 50 lbs.
Rarely
Carrying
Up to 10 lbs.
Constantly
Carrying
10 - 25 lbs.
Occasionally
Carrying
20 - 50 lbs.
Rarely
III. Sensory Requirements:
Heavy
Activity
Requirement
Hearing
Corrected to detect a minimum amplitude of 65 dB(A) for normal speaking voice at a distance of three feet.
Vision
Corrected to 20/40
Color Discrimination
n/a
Taste
n/a
Smell
n/a
Talk
Talking with a normal voice approximates to sound pressure level 65 dB(A)