Finisher -PM Shift; sander
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Manufacturing / Production
Fabrication, Manufacturing Production
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Requisition
E-ONE manufactures custom and commercial fire trucks including pumpers and tankers, aerial ladders and platforms, rescues of all sizes, quick attack units, industrial trucks, and ARFF (aircraft rescue firefighting vehicles). Established in 1974, E-ONE has grown to become an industry leader in just a few decades, and today employs more than 1,000 people who manufacture over 400 fire trucks per year.
Innovation has been the company’s driving force and continues to be the impetus behind its pursuit of innovative technologies. The result is state‑of‑the‑art fire rescue vehicles recognized for superior firefighting and rescue capabilities.
E-ONE is part of the larger REV Group (NYSE: REVG), a leading manufacturer of specialty vehicles for the fire & emergency and recreation markets. REV Group’s extensive vehicle line‑up includes models such as ambulances, fire trucks, terminal trucks, RVs and much more. Our 5,000+ employees continuously demonstrate their commitment to building innovative and reliable vehicles that our customers can depend on whether for a family trip across the U.S. or when responding to an emergency.
REV Group is a veteran‑friendly employer and hires over 200 veterans and/or those transferring out of the military each year.
Perform duties to sand, grind, mount, or repair any unit preparation for welding, assembly operations or paint, to meet specifications as part of the manufacture of large, custom, special‑purpose vehicles, working within the limits of prescribed routines.
Responsibilities:- May sand or grind parts or bevel edges in preparation for welding. May feather, flute, flat and level grind, remove server corners to overcome surface stress areas subject to fatigue fractures or perform other similar conditions. May remove sharp edges or burns, detect dents, holes and substrate.
- Work from process sheet, shop orders, prints, schedule, pick‑lists, and instructions.
- Blow off and wipe down components or unit to remove grit, grease and other foreign surfaces.
- Check cab, body or component structure for obvious defects such as dents in panel sections, rough welds, beads, fractures, undulations or wavy surfaces and similar conditions.
- Defects, apply fillers, file or sand area to meet surface finish requirements. May apply primer over corrected areas of body and expose aluminum.
- May wire brush welds to remove smoke, grind and remove excess weld beads to smooth surface, remove residue from weld area, and apply compound and buff surface to meet cosmetic criteria and specifications. Recognize and call attention to weld defects such as fractures, voids, porosity and distortion. Check and recognize part surfaces requiring smooth surfaces, sand and apply polishing compound and buff as required.
Change grades of abrasive or compounds to suit finishing requirements and to finish surfaces of parts to prepare for future processing or as a final process, clean and buff surfaces such as tread plate, and remove scratches on non‑painted surfaces. - May remove doors or other components and place on work stand or fixture, pull required hinges and backup nars and mount in place.
- May flat surface sand specified pieces and vary pressure of sander to obtain symmetrical pattern across surface to meet cosmetic requirements.
- Monitor the quality of work performed in assigned area of responsibility.
- Follow work standards.
- Must be able to perform within physical requirements including, but not limited to, 45 lb. single lift; walking, kneeling, squatting and standing for long periods of time.
- Perform or assist with any operations, as required or directed, to maintain workflow or respond to production requirements.
- May be required to perform other duties not listed but needed by Supervisor in order to keep trucks on schedule.
Hand and powered tools, spraying equipment, forklift, fixtures, sanders, grinders, tape measures, squares, files.
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