Complex Factory Foreman (UNICOR - Furniture) Government - Coleman, FL at Geebo

Complex Factory Foreman (UNICOR - Furniture)

The incumbent trains and supervises inmates in the manufacture and assembly of office furniture and related products, including systems furniture, chairs, task and office signage and light fixtures. Manufacturing processes include measuring, cutting, spot welding, drilling, assembly, upholstering, finishing, inspection, and packaging. Trains and supervises inmates in the use of a wide variety of tools and equipment necessary for the production of the office furniture and related products including routers, saws, drills, molders, planers, shapers, jig saws joiners, surfacers, tenoners, spot welders, sewing machines, fabric cutting equipment, cushion machines, pneumatic staple guns, upholstery presses, and gluing equipment, as well as a variety of hand tools and chemicals necessary for the manufacturing processes. The incumbent trains and supervises inmates in the maintenance and repair of the factory equipment and machinery. The incumbent is under the supervision of the Factory Manager. The incumbent must have knowledge of, and skill in using the tools, equipment, machinery, manuals and drawings to perform the tasks as outlined for the position. The incumbent must be familiar with and have general skills in all facets of the manufacturing and assembly of office furniture and related products, and the operation of all types of machinery and tools related to the measurements, construction, assembly, upholstering, inspection, and finishing of such products. Additionally, he/she must have a good working knowledge of equipment assembly, installation and repair. The incumbent may be responsible for ordering and purchasing materials/equipment needed to perform assigned projects. The majority of purchases will be done with the use of a government credit card. The incumbent would be required to reconcile credit card statements each month if applicable. The incumbent will be familiar with and utilize the SAP operating system programs. The incumbent is responsible for adhering to safety procedures for hazardous material handling, OSHA requirements, and environmental issues. He/she insures inmates comply with Institution and OSHA Safety Regulations through example and lectures. Along with all other correctional institution employees, incumbent is charged with responsibility for maintaining security of the institution. The staff correctional responsibilities precede all others required by this position and are performed on a regular and recurring basis. To be considered for the position, you must meet the following qualification requirements. Applicants must have had sufficient training and experience to show their ability to perform the duties of the position. Qualifications will be determined by comparing your application to the responses to the Applicant Assessment Questions against the guidelines found in the Job Qualification System for Trades and Labor Occupations, WS-4601 Series. To qualify for this position, you MUST meet the Barely Acceptable level on both screen-out elements (Ability to supervise) and (Aptitude for work with prisoners); receive at least one half of the total possible points; AND you must furnish detailed information on your resume to support your assessment responses to demonstrate that you clearly possess the experience and skills to successfully perform the duties of this position at the journeyman level. Failure to specifically identify skills equivalent to a journeyman in this field may result in your score being lowered or in being found ineligible for this vacancy. The screen-out elements are a critical self assessment of the applicants experience and are essential for satisfactory job performance. Your eligibility for consideration will be based on your responses to the questions in the application.
  • Department:
    4601 Miscellaneous Woodwork
  • Salary Range:
    $28.56 to $33.28 per hour

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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