SLITTER SETUP/HELPER - 1ST SHIFT (5:00 am - 1:30 pm)
Company: Steelsummit Holdings
Location: La Vergne
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Description The setup person is tasked with safely and
efficiently configuring the slitter arbors to ensure precise slit
widths that meet our customers' requirements. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Assemble tooling setups for the slitting line, utilizing tooling
spacers, slitter knives, and stripper rings. Follow part numbers
(PN) and straightforward instructions to ascertain the required
widths for customer orders. Utilize the provided setup software and
PN data to create a precise shimless setup. Use a tape measure,
caliper, and micrometers to ensure the final product aligns with
customer specifications, cross-referencing measurements with
customer requirements. Perform daily calibration of tape measure,
caliper, and micrometer, meticulously recording the results. Input
necessary widths and parameters into the computer for the software
program to generate setup information. Determine the required
clearance for the setup using the provided clearance chart. Load
and thread a master coil up to the slitter head. Be capable of
banding finished material as needed. Maintain proper 5S and
housekeeping standards within the designated work area. Initiate
training for the next phase of slitter operation, focusing on the
role of the chief operator. Other duties as assigned. EXPERIENCE
AND EDUCATION High school education or GED required. Candidate must
have the ability to work safely and efficiently in a fast-paced
production environment. Candidate must be able to also meet the
physical requirements of the job including the ability to lift 50
pounds and work on your feet on a concrete floor for the entire
shift. Candidate must also be able to effectively communicate with
others and work well in a team environment. Candidate must be
qualified on tubes. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS: Position
demands prolonged periods of standing, walking, and operating
machinery. Operators must have precise hand-eye coordination to
handle equipment and materials effectively. Ability to lift, carry,
and manipulate heavy materials and equipment. Capacity to endure
repetitive tasks and maintain focus for extended periods. Ability
to hear warning signals and communicate effectively in a noisy
environment. Clear vision is necessary to inspect materials and
read gauges and instruments accurately. Problem-solving skills:
Ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues that may arise during
operations. Operators must be capable of making quick decisions to
optimize processes and minimize downtime. Flexibility to adapt to
changing production demands and work effectively under pressure.
Effective communication is essential for coordinating with team
members and reporting any issues promptly. Maintain orderly work
areas and adhere to production schedules. EQUIPMENT, AIDS, TOOLS:
Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) including gloves, safety
glasses, and steel-toed boots. WORKING CONDITIONS: The primary work
environment is within a steel manufacturing facility, which may
include: Exposure to moving machinery, heavy equipment, and sharp
objects. Work areas may be subject to fluctuating temperatures,
including hot and cold conditions, dependent on the season. Loud
noise from machinery and equipment operation. The presence of dust,
debris, and airborne particles typical of an industrial setting.
Adherence to strict safety protocols to mitigate risks associated
with the manufacturing process. SUPERVISION AND
CO-WORKERS/ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS: Supervision and/or co-worker
assistance are readily available. Attendance is closely monitored,
as unscheduled absences may jeopardize meeting customer
requirements due to insufficient staffing. CONSEQUENCES IF
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS NOT PERFORMED Failure to follow established
safety rules and procedures may result in loss of position or
termination of employment. Failure to meet the requirements of the
Attendance Policy will result in termination of employment. Failure
to observe safety procedures in material handling may result in
serious injury up to fatality and/or damage and loss of material or
property. Failure to process charts in priority order may result in
production delays or customer delivery delays, which may in turn
result in the loss of business. Failure to follow proper operating
procedures may result in excess scrap which may in turn result in
production delays or customer delivery delays. This may result in
decreased profitability and/or the loss of business. Failure to
complete appropriate paperwork may result in inventory shortage
through loss of material or improper billing of the customer.
Management retains the right to change this job description or add
to the duties at any time.
Keywords: Steelsummit Holdings, Huntsville , SLITTER SETUP/HELPER - 1ST SHIFT (5:00 am - 1:30 pm), Manufacturing , La Vergne, Alabama