We Make Doors – Where they lead is up to you…
Overview
Qualified personnel are knowledgeable and efficiently perform all duties and responsibilities of a Production Specialist. Individual is proactive in addressing different challenges and willing to adapt, based on the business needs. Individual understands tasks and/or duties may change based on business needs and training purposes.
Job Duties & Responsibilities
Production
Quality
Housekeeping
Communications
Maintenance
General
Safety Analysis
Safe Work Practices: Wear hearing protection, safety glasses, and steel toe footwear at all times. Stay aware of the job at hand and be alert for slippery floors. Keep work area clean and free of debris. Long hair must be tied back above collar. Loose clothing is not allowed on plant floor including but not limited to: Dangling Pant Legs, Neck Ties, Long or Dangling Belts, and Hooded Sweatshirts. No jewelry is allowed including but not limited to: Rings, Watches, and Necklaces. Use proper lifting techniques. Watch for forklift traffic. Maintain three points of contact and use caution when climbing stairs and ladders. Only use an approved low-pressure device to remove fiber and sawdust from clothing. Lockout/Tagout all sources before working on equipment. Avoid contact with hot steam pipes. Comply with all safety training including but not limited to: Do not operate any equipment or tools that have missing guards or safety devices, Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space, Fall Protection, Ergonomics, Forklift, PPE, Emergency Preparedness, Hazard Communication, Electrical Safety and Blood-borne Pathogen Prevention. Discuss all non-routine tasks with your manager prior to start.
Required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Eye Protection, Hearing Protection, Gloves when handling hot skins, and Fall Protection when working at unguarded heights above six feet or when traveling and/or operating any high lift equipment. Follow special PPE requirements for pMDI resin and resonated fiber.
• Full Face Respirator: A full face respirator may be required when airborne fiber is present and there is a risk of contact with the fibers. A fit test and approval to wear one will be conducted if you are required to use one.
• Face shield and safety glasses are required: When you are using or within 10 feet of any of the following: die buffing wire wheels, power wire brush, cut off wheel, portable grinder, and as required for safe work practices when handling pMDI resin.
• Dust Mask: Dust mask are required when blowing down wood fibers.
About JELD-WEN Holding, Inc.
JELD-WEN is a leading global designer, manufacturer and distributor of high-performance interior and exterior doors, windows, and related building products serving the new construction and repair and remodeling sectors. Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., the company operates facilities in 16 countries in North America and Europe and employs approximately 18,000 people. Since 1960, the JELD-WEN team has been committed to making quality products that create safe and sustainable environments for customers, associates and local communities. The JELD-WEN family of brands includes JELD-WEN® worldwide; LaCantina™ and VPI™ in North America; and Swedoor® and DANA® in Europe. For more information, visit jeld-wen.com.
In 2022, Newsweek named JELD-WEN as one of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies.
What we offer
Investing in People is one of our Core Values, we strive to attract & retain great people! As such, JELD-WEN offers competitive compensation & benefits packages. As a global organization, specific benefits may vary, however typically including medical & dental, generous leave policies, retirement program, etc.
JELD-WEN is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not tolerate discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation based on individuals’ physical traits, beliefs, and/or other characteristics that are protected under applicable laws.
JELD-WEN does not accept unsolicited resumes from headhunters, recruitment agencies or fee-based recruitment services.