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[JOB SUMMARY]{lang="EN-US" contrast="auto"}
[The Sheet Metal Fabricator is responsible for reading blueprints and
fabricating what is needed for each job. They are responsible for
ensuring that all measurements are correct that the finished product
meets specifications.]{lang="EN-US" contrast="auto"}[]{ccp-props="{"
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DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES[]{ccp-props="{"
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[Material Handling: Select, transport, and handle sheets of metal,
ensuring they meet specifications and are suitable for the intended
project.]{contrast="auto"}
[Blueprint Reading: Interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, or work
orders to understand product specifications, dimensions, and assembly
instructions.]{contrast="auto"}
[Cutting and Shearing: Use cutting tools such as shears, saws, or laser
cutting machines to trim and shape metal sheets according to design
requirements.]{contrast="auto"}
[Bending and Forming: Operate press brakes, rollers, or other machinery
to bend, fold, or form metal sheets into desired shapes, angles, or
curves.]{contrast="auto"}
[Punching and Stamping: Use punch presses or stamping machines to create
holes, notches, or other openings in metal sheets.]{contrast="auto"}
[Welding and Joining: Weld or join metal pieces together using various
welding techniques, including MIG, TIG, or spot welding, to create
assemblies or structures.]{contrast="auto"}
[Grinding and Deburring: Smooth and finish metal surfaces using grinders
and deburring tools to remove sharp edges, burrs, or
imperfections.]{contrast="auto"}
[Assembly: Assemble fabricated metal components into finished products
or structures, including fastening, riveting, or bolting as
needed.]{contrast="auto"}
[Quality Control: Inspect fabricated pieces to ensure they meet quality
standards, dimensions, and tolerances specified in the
blueprints.]{contrast="auto"}
[Measurement and Layout: Use precision measuring tools such as calipers,
rulers, and protractors to verify dimensions and maintain accuracy
during fabrication.]{contrast="auto"}
[Material Optimization: Minimize waste by efficiently arranging and
cutting metal sheets to maximize their utilization.]{contrast="auto"}
[Safety Compliance: Adhere to safety regulations and guidelines when
operating machinery, handling materials, and using protective
equipment.]{contrast="auto"}
[Maintenance: Perform routine maintenance and minor repairs on
fabrication equipment to ensure proper functionality and
safety.]{contrast="auto"}
[Documentation: Maintain records of materials used, work performed, and
production rates for tracking and reporting purposes.]{contrast="auto"}
[Problem Solving: Identify and resolve issues that may arise during
fabrication, such as material defects, equipment malfunctions, or design
discrepancies.]{contrast="auto"}
[Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with colleagues, including
engineers, designers, and other fabricators, to complete projects
efficiently.]{contrast="auto"}
[Continuous Learning: Stay current with industry trends, new fabrication
technologies, and materials through training and professional
development. Teach others what you have learned.]{contrast="auto"}
[This list of duties and responsibilities is illustrative only of the
tasks performed by this position and is not all-inclusive, but
representative; other duties may be assigned.]{contrast="auto"}