1st Shift Finisher

California FaucetsHuntington Beach, CA
5d$19Onsite

About The Position

California Faucets is looking to bring on a 1st Shift Finisher . This role is based on-site in our Huntington Beach, CA facility. The hours for this position will be Monday through Friday, full-time from 5:15 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. California Faucets offers over 30 finishes to its customers. Our product is not mass-produced and is made with artisan hands. All our brass fixtures require various forms of metal finishing to achieve the high standards and quality craftsmanship we are known for. This is why the role of Metal Finisher is such a critical part of our operation. As an employee of the Cal Faucets Finishing Department, you will be involved in the following: Sandblasting with the use of high-pressure air equipment to clean and prepare surfaces such as brass or other types of metals. When sandblasting, manually direct nozzle over surface of large parts or inserts arms through glove-fitted cabinet openings and manipulates small parts under nozzle for specified interval. Metal polishers and satiner use polishing lathe machines on metal surfaces to correct defects, smooth, satin and prepare surfaces and polish materials. As a metal buffer, you will set up and operate polishing equipment. You will begin by coating the buffing wheel with a compound stick. After the wheel is prepped, you will hold and move parts against the wheel until the part is either smooth and/or satin and free of defects or any plating effects instigated by production. You will be required to maintain buffing materials and equipment including buffers, finishing wheels and finishing machines. Metal plating and living finish application utilizes various chemical solutions to achieve a desired color or finish. This involves racking or wiring of parts, dipping parts in chemical baths and rinse tanks, drying parts with forced air and cleaning or waxing the finished product to obtain the desired results. Processing living finishes using the burnishing machines (these machines will require exposure to nut shells). Electro-stripping involves removing the outer chrome plated layer to expose the underlaying bright nickel finish. This is achieved by racking parts and dipping them in electrically charged chemical baths, rinsing and drying. Peeling, or unwrapping parts in preparation for further finishing is a simple process that is required before orders can be processed. It consists of verifying the type and quantity of parts against the production order form and then staging them in trays. Once parts are finished, they must be returned to inventory. Production tickets are scanned into the ERP computer system and advanced to the next stage of assembly or production. This requires the use of bar code scanners and personal computers. Performing additional assignments per supervisor's direction. Please note that this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

Requirements

  • Must be able to communicate discrepancies to team leader and be able to solve problems and implement solutions.
  • Ability to follow instructions and comply with all safety regulations including the use of personal protective equipment.
  • Attention to detail, accuracy, dependability, persistence.
  • Visual examination of finished parts to ensure conformance to specifications.
  • Attention to detail and quality of finished product.
  • Ability to work overtime as needed.
  • The desired minimum educational requirement to successfully perform this position is a high school diploma or G.E.D. certificate.
  • Someone first entering this position should have at least six (6) months experience performing similar work in a related field.

Responsibilities

  • Sandblasting with the use of high-pressure air equipment to clean and prepare surfaces such as brass or other types of metals.
  • Metal polishers and satiner use polishing lathe machines on metal surfaces to correct defects, smooth, satin and prepare surfaces and polish materials.
  • Set up and operate polishing equipment.
  • Maintain buffing materials and equipment including buffers, finishing wheels and finishing machines.
  • Metal plating and living finish application utilizes various chemical solutions to achieve a desired color or finish.
  • Processing living finishes using the burnishing machines (these machines will require exposure to nut shells).
  • Electro-stripping involves removing the outer chrome plated layer to expose the underlaying bright nickel finish.
  • Peeling, or unwrapping parts in preparation for further finishing
  • Scan production tickets into the ERP computer system
  • Performing additional assignments per supervisor's direction.
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