Modifications Associate
WarehouseFull TimeBARRIE, ON
Modifications Associate - Assembler
Reports To: Modifications and Plastic Lumber Supervisor or Operations Manager
Job Purpose:
A Modifications Associate is responsible for the timely and accurate building of waste and recycling containers which are assembled to the customer’s specifications.
Key Responsibilities and Accountability:
- Product Assembly
- Using hand tools such as drills, screwdrivers, air cutters and saws to assemble or modify products to a customers requirements.
- Working independently or as a team on an order by order basis with some stretches of repetitive tasks. Work can be physically demanding at times.
- Attentiveness, spotting and reporting of quality issues to supervisor.
- Utilize an inventory management system to pick orders for production and maintain accuracy in stock.
- Maintain organized and cleanly work station.
- Work safely utilizing proper procedure and PPE.
- Ability to share a workspace, communicate and work well in a team environment to reach production goals.
Qualifications:
· Previous experience in wood working, cabinet making and/or construction would be considered an asset but not required
· Ability to complete repetitive tasks at times
· Must be able to lift 50lbs and stand for extended periods of time.
· Positive Attitude and Team Player
Other Responsibilities:
Every employee of Busch Systems, Including the Modifications Associate is responsible for acknowledging and striving to uphold the following statement:
“At Busch Systems, our core philosophy of ‘People, Planet, Product’ is central to our values and corporate culture. Specifically, in our sustainability practices, we recognize that by constantly striving to reach a higher standard of environmental accountability, we can encourage our colleagues, suppliers and clients to do the same. By making a conscious commitment to be eco-responsible in our business practices, Busch Systems aims to be sustainably impactful in communities on a local, national and worldwide level.”