Do you enjoy working in a stable and predictable work environment? Do you prefer routine and following a set process? If you enjoy doing detailed, accurate work in a structured work environment, keep reading! Hardy Corporation has been providing mechanical services for over 80 years.
Below are some of the objectives, competencies, goals, and areas of responsibility for a Fabrication Manager. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list; your responsibilities are likely to evolve as we move forward.
Job Description Overview The Fabrication Manager position is responsible for supervision of fabrication personnel to include the Safety, production and quality control of all Sheet metal, Pipe fabrication, equipment process and implementation. This position reports to the Facilities manager.
Qualifications:
Self-driven team player.
Safety minded
Dedication to accountability, excellence, and quality.
Create and implement data driven programs and KPI’s for production management.
Good general math.
Good hands-on general mechanical ability.
Excellent working knowledge of computers and Microsoft Excel.
Experience and knowledge of lean systems, time studies, and production studies.
Obtain, measure, execute, and report information to maximize the rate of output.
Systematic trusted problem solver that achieves the company’s production targets and goals.
Knowledge of sheet metal and pipe fabrication.
Familiar with prints and submittals for Sheetmetal duct and pipe fabrication prints/spools.
Hands on working knowledge of welding, fitting, and fabrication techniques.
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or equivalent.
Five years minimum supervisory experience.
Responsibilities:
Promote excellence throughout the department.
Set the example for others to thrive.
Responsible and accountable for production data, quality, and lean principles.
Maintain a clean and organized manufacturing facility.
Supervise activities of manufacturing to obtain optimum productivity and accuracy.
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
Continuous improvement is expected in all critical activities.
Job scheduling, time management, production management.
Assist in the development and implementation of existing and new processes.
Maintain a safe workplace.
Interface with other manufacturing departments, engineering, purchasing, processing, logistics, and sales.