Price Engineering, a SunSource company, specializes in engineered custom products and solutions through engineering resource management, research, planning and development in the areas of hydraulics, pneumatics, automation and electrical systems. www.priceeng.com
The hose assembly technician is responsible for the assembly of hydraulic hoses, hose kits and general fluid conveyance assemblies. All responsibilities include following established procedures to provide 100% quality and on-time production and delivery in the fabrication of hose assemblies and kits. This will require coordination with the Production Supervisor and other Fluid Conveyance team members
Essential Functions
Use of hose assembly equipment to cut, clean, crimp, cap and kit hose assemblies
Communicate material shortages and/or issues to the production supervisor in charge as needed
Assist in periodic inventory counts
Be able to recognize different fittings and hose types and sizes by sight.
Fork lift operation
Ability to lift product sometimes in excess of 55lbs.
Assembling of Job Packets for production work
Print labels (brady / box)
Assist in prioritizing work / delegating workflow
Printing Job Tickets (Plan for Every Part)
Training and cross training
Monitor scheduling of equipment maintenance / Supplies / REQ inventory
Experience, Education and Skills
High School Degree, GED or Equivalent
Ongoing willingness to continue educational learning/training
Experience working with power tools and hand tools
Mechanical aptitude a must
Logical problem-solving ability
Strong interpersonal skills and both written and oral
Motivated self-starter with the ability to organize, prioritize, and complete work assignments as assigned.
Sound judgement and decision making ability
Demonstrates integrity and ethical standards
Maintains professional demeanor at all times
Team player who works effectively with a wide range of people
Physical Demands
Regularly required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to handle objects, and feel controls, reach, climb stairs, stoop, crouch, talk, listen and have vision capabilities that enable reading and viewing a computer screen. The employee may occasionally lift up to 55lbs.