Parts Preparation Specialist
Tulsa, OK, United States
Position: Full-time/Hourly
Hours: Monday- Friday: 7:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M Pay Range: $16 - 18/hour
The Parts Preparation Specialist is the gatekeeper to the functional ability of the entire organization. This key role is responsible for ensuring each part that our customers have entrusted us with is cleaned and prepared for non-destructive testing, visual inspections, and any work that may be performed on the part throughout the process.
Technical Skills/Experience
Lifting up to 50l b s . unassisted
Use both manual and power tools
Stand for long periods of time
Range of motion to bend, squat, and perform other basic movements
Read, write, and interpret instructions
Professional Skills
1. Collaborative work ethic - The PPS will work with every employee in the production process. For this reason, they must have a commitment to being a team. This requires flexibility, multi-tasking, and the ability to take constructive criticism.
2. Interpersonal communication - It is imperative that the PPS possesses the ability to communicate with the rest of the team in a way that fosters teamwork, trust, and a shared commitment to producing a good product. The PPS must be able to maintain their commitment to effective and collaborative communication even in times of extreme stress.
3. Stress management - The PPS may feel stress when the workload increases and the pressure is on to meet deadlines and customer expectations. Stress cannot be avoided, but how a person manages stress can help to mitigate the damaging effects it has on the individual and on the organization. The PPS must be able to maintain a strong work ethic regardless of the workload or the pressure they feel from management and outside forces.
4. Time management -A PPS will experience varying workloads depending on the day. For this reason, PPS must be capable of managing their time effectively. Afterall, this is the first step in ensuring we deliver an excellent product in a timely manner. This is one way the PPS contributes to the overall mission of the company.
5. Organizational skills - There are many tools used in the parts preparation process. It is important that the PPS keep these tools readily accessible and in good working condition. If a new tool is needed, or an old tool needs to be replaced, the responsibility to ensure the proper tools are acquired falls on the PPS. For all these reasons, it is essential that the PPS maintains their commitment to keeping the parts preparation area clean, organized, and stocked with the appropriate tools and equipment.
6. Attention to detail - When parts leave the preparation area and go on to the next phase in the process, they need to be free of all dirt, debris, sand, sludge, and other materials that can interfere with accurate inspections or hinder the ability to perform certain repairs. For this reason, it is essential that a PPS pay close attention to detail and maintain the high standards set forth by the Company and our customers.
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