Job Overview & Essential Functions
- Gathers requisite parts, sub-assemblies, and materials to complete assembly project.
- Performs metal fabrication operations using conventional metal shop equipment, welding processes, and related equipment.
- Accurately and efficiently assembles parts and sub-assemblies, while ensuring the correct parts and hardware are used and installed correctly.
- Ensures all assembly operations and components on truck equipment are within specified tolerances.
- Uses general shop equipment such as impact guns and tools, hammers, wrenches, and a variety of other hand-tools to fabricate and assemble components for truck equipment.
- Provides general shop support activities in support of fabrication projects and assignments, assisting others when needed.
- Maintains a neat and orderly work area, performing all work assignments in accordance with safety, security and business practice requirements, protocols, and policies.
- Follows standard operating procedures and problem-solving safety, quality, cost and/ or delivery items in the fabricating and assembly process.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
This position has been designated as a safety-sensitive position. Any person performing the position while under the influence of marijuana or any other illegal drug may constitute a threat to health or safety or in which a lapse of attention could result in injury, illness, or death, including without limitation a position that includes the operating, repairing, maintaining, or monitoring of heavy equipment, machinery, aircraft, motorized watercraft, or motor vehicles or handling of hazardous materials and/or waste as part of the job duties.
- High school level education or equivalent and specialized training which may be obtained in vocational courses or on the job.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
- Ability to read, understand, and interpret technical drawings.
- Ability to meet production and quality standards.
- Ability to work on assignments that are repetitive in nature and may be moderately complex.
- Proven decision-making skills and judgment to perform quality checks.
- Positive attitude and the ability to function in a team environment.
- Ability to work well and communicate effectively with others.
- Ability to read a tape measure to 1/16’’.
- Standing over 50% of the time while performing welding operations.
- Lift and carry various tools, welding equipment and fabricated components up to 125 pounds.
- Push and pull tool carts, welders, and parts bins.
- Kneel, squat and stoop 50% of the time while tack welding to reach underneath and on top of equipment.
- Climb up and down stairs and ladders up to 33% of the time to reach various heights while tack welding and climb on and off truck equipment.
- Reach below knees and above shoulders to weld and perform other necessary tasks.
Benefits
- Competitive Salary
- Medical, Dental and Prescription Insurance
- Disability and Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off program
- 401k and Profit Sharing with Employer Match
- Flexible Spending Account
- Internal Promotion Opportunities
- On the Job Training
About Us
MHC is an expansion of the original company, Ozark Kenworth, Inc. Ozark Kenworth started in Springfield, Missouri, in January 1975. Opening for business without a Parts or Service department and only three employees in a temporary facility. From there, the company grew and expanded. MHC is now a multi-state network of full-service diesel truck dealerships, leasing and rental operations, transport refrigeration locations, and a finance company which offers a complete array of finance and insurance services. We believe in fostering an environment that helps employees realize their full potential – a place where you can grow as a person and a professional.