Production Specialist
JELD-WEN
We Make Doors - Where they lead is up to you... Production Specialist (Finish) Job Duties & Responsibilities
Make certain the starter is not energized by turning associated equipment off with the push button or other style of switch before turning the disconnect off at the panel. Make certain the door is latched and never stand in front of the cabinet when it is being energized. Never open an electrical panel unless wearing the appropriate arch flash gear and PPE. Moving loads of door skins or supplies with a forklift. Unstable loads and stacks. Heavy loads, pedestrian traffic, blind corners, slick floors, elevated loads, forklift tipping over, other lift truck traffic, uneven and rough floors or roads. Use backstops when available. Don't exceed lift capacity of the forklift. Use your horn to warn pedestrians of forklift traffic, slow down at blind spots. Travel with empty forks as close to the floor as possible. Use absorbent to dry wet surfaces. Carry loads as close to the floor as possible. Carry loads back on the forks. Do not carry riders. Use caution when working in congested areas. Follow all JELD-WEN lift truck procedures. (YOU ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT). Working on elevated structures. Slips and falls. Analyze the situation. Wear fall protection when working at unguarded heights above six feet or when traveling and/or operating any high lift equipment. Clean around stacker and banders, underneath. Slips and falls, caught in pinch points or moving equipment. Lock-Out procedures in getting on, under or in equipment. Keep clutter picked up and wipe up any liquid spills or leaks. Equipment start-up. When equipment is started most of it is beyond the operator's line of sight. Machines may start up automatically. Keep away from saws, pinch points, moving machinery. Recognize the startup horn. Communicate with operator of location during startup.
Cleanup involving air chisels. Air chisels and scrapers have sharp edges. Resinated fibers. Liquid resin. Wear goggles when using air wands. Comply with safety precautions listed in the Material Safety Data Sheets. Lockout equipment. Wear specified pMDI PPE when working on the resin guns, resin pump and filters. Cleanup Equipment (Ink Jets, Change Liquid and Air Filters) Pressurized systems, liquid slip hazard.
Turn off equipment, depressurize, use catch pan for spills, dispose of cleanup material properly. Skin/Trim Pileups. Saws, conveyors, chains, belts.
Lockout equipment before entering the saw shack to remove skins/trim pieces. Ensure saw blades have stopped moving before reaching hands and arms into equipment. Cleaning fiberline around belts and motors. Conveyor pinch points. Trim saws. Catching air wands in rolls or belts. Airborne or static resinated fibers.
Keep hands and clothing away from saws and pinch points. Be sure belt and chain guards are in place. Be sure conveyor drive is locked out and stopped before unplugging. Follow specific PPE requirements for cleaning up resinated fibers. Handling master skins. Burn from hot skin; pinch points on unloader belts and rollers; falling while straightening skins in the unloader. Wear gloves when handling hot skins. Lockout unloader belts before working on them. Keep hands away from unloader belts and rollers while they are running. Communicate with and be sure the rest of crew knows your intentions before working on the unloader. Use fixed ladders attached to the unloader to access skins. Move master skins carefully and follow plant specific procedures. Resetting breakers and over loads on starters. Arc flash, dust explosions, and shock hazards.
Make certain the starter is not energized by turning associated equipment off with the push button or other style of switch before turning the disconnect off at the panel. Wear proper arc flash gown before opening panels. Make certain the door is latched when finished and never stand in front of the cabinet when it is being energized. Working on elevated structures. Slips and falls. Analyze the situation. Wear fall protection when working at unguarded heights above six feet or when traveling and/or operating any high lift equipment. Exterior equipment cleanup, maintenance, and repair. Various potential hazards when working near, on, or in a baghouse, cyclones, dryer tube, etc. Watch for traffic, slick or uneven surfaces, and follow all safety training related to the task. When doing work that is unfamiliar to you check with the manager to gain clear and complete understanding of all procedures and instructions involved. Do not attempt to do work for which you have not been trained. Follow lock-out training. Repairs, maintenance, and other non-routine tasks. Wrench slipping; lifting heavy parts; equipment starting up Discuss safety implication associated with non-routine task with your shift manager prior to starting the work. Use proper lifting techniques. Use the correct tools for the job. Do not attempt to do work for which you have not been trained. Follow lock-out training. Moving dies. Lifting heavy dies (tipping). Dies sliding off the forks. Can't brake quickly. Use forklift rated for the load. Drive slowly and cautiously. Travel with die to the back of the forks. General Cleanup Dust/Fiber in air, working around automated equipment Only use compressed air on motors and areas that can't be reached with a broom. Use approved blow down stations when blowing down yourself; be aware of pinch points and moving equipment. Follow all lock-out/tag-out procedures, use dust mask/respirators as required. Size changes and subsequent adjustments to the setup. Working around moving machinery. Operating powered traverse. Shut down equipment prior to making adjustments. Never work on equipment unless locked out per instructions. Adjusting infeed suction cups Scissors lift, pinch points, automated equipment. Stay off scissors lift and conveyor unless turned off and locked out. Lock out feeder prior to adjusting equipment. Stacking ripped skins. Moving equipment, pinch points, unstable loads, and sharp edges on skins. Wear gloves when stacking skins. Stay aware of next cycle of skins being out fed to prevent hand injures. Never try shifting more than 10 skins at one time. Removing press marked rejects. Moving equipment, pinch points, unstable loads, and sharp edges on skins, moving heavy skins by hand. Wear gloves when removing reject skins. Stay aware of next cycle of skins being out fed to prevent hand injures. Never remove more than 1 skin at a time. Use rollers to assist with moving skins to reduce strain on employees. Cleaning rip saw. Conveyor pinch points. Catching air wands in rolls or belts; flying debris could lodge in eye. Keep hands and clothing away from saws and pinch points. Power machine down before cleaning. Wear goggles when using compressed air. Blade and hogger segment changes. Cuts on hands from sharp saw blades. Working on and around activated equipment; tight nuts on blades can cause wrench to slip. Handle blades carefully; wear appropriate gloves when changing blades. Lockout per lockout instructions; make sure wrench is correctly positioned and never push away from your body to loosen nuts. Use unlocking cord to both unlock the door to close and bring the door down to a height that it can be easily and safely reached
Machine maintenance Working on and around moving machinery can pose hazards. Cuts from sharp edges on equipment, strains from heavy parts. When doing work that is unfamiliar to you check with the task supervisor to gain clear and complete understanding of all procedures and instructions involved. Do not attempt to do work for which you have not been trained. Resetting breakers and over loads on starters. Arc flash, dust explosions, and shock hazards.
Make certain the starter is not energized by turning associated equipment off with the push button or other style of switch before turning the disconnect off at the panel. Make certain the door is latched and never stand in front of the cabinet when it is being energized. Never open an electrical panel unless wearing the appropriate arch flash gear and PPE. Moving loads of door skins or supplies with a forklift. Unstable loads and stacks. Heavy loads, pedestrian traffic, blind corners, slick floors, elevated loads, forklift tipping over, other lift truck traffic, uneven and rough floors or roads. Use backstops when available. Don't exceed lift capacity of the forklift. Use your horn to warn pedestrians of forklift traffic, slow down at blind spots. Travel with empty forks as close to the floor as possible. Use absorbent to dry wet surfaces. Carry loads as close to the floor as possible. Carry loads back on the forks. Do not carry riders. Use caution when working in congested areas. Follow all JELD-WEN lift truck procedures. (YOU ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT). Working on elevated structures. Slips and falls. Analyze the situation. Wear fall protection when working at unguarded heights above six feet or when traveling and/or operating any high lift equipment. Moving loads of door skins or supplies with a forklift. Unstable loads and stacks. Heavy loads, pedestrian traffic, blind corners, slick floors, elevated loads, forklift tipping over, other lift truck traffic, uneven and rough floors or roads. Use backstops when available. Don't exceed lift capacity of the forklift. Use your horn to warn pedestrians of forklift traffic, slow down at blind spots. Travel with empty forks as close to the floor as possible. Use absorbent to dry wet surfaces. Carry loads as close to the floor as possible. Carry loads back on the forks. Do not carry riders. Use caution when working in congested areas. Follow all JELD-WEN lift truck procedures. (YOU ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT). Paint Booth Cleanup Booth chains, muscle-skeletal injuries from heavy lifting, paint dust, high-pressure paint system, slippery work surface, scrapers have sharp edges. Wear gloves. White suits are also available. Never clean trough unless booth chains and paint supply are off and locked out. Use proper lifting technique. Keep booth work surfaces clean and dry to avoid slip hazards. Use caution when scraping trough. Never scrape towards any body part. Forklift and machine maintenance Pinch points, chains, and sprockets. Do not reach through mast unless it has been blocked up. When doing work that is unfamiliar to you check with the task supervisor to gain clear and complete understanding of all procedures and instructions involved. Do not attempt to do work for which you have not been trained.
Resetting breakers and over loads on starters. Arc flash, dust explosions, and shock hazards.
Make certain the starter is not energized by turning associated equipment off with the push button or other style of switch before turning the disconnect off at the panel. Make certain the door is latched and never stand in front of the cabinet when it is being energized. Never open an electrical panel unless wearing the appropriate arch flash gear and PPE. Working on elevated structures. Slips and falls. Analyze the situation. Wear fall protection when working at unguarded heights above six feet or when traveling and/or operating any high lift equipment. Dumping hoppers Heavy loads, pedestrian traffic, blind corners, slick floors, elevated loads, forklift tipping over, other lift truck traffic, uneven and rough floors or roads, overloaded dumpsters. Use backstops when available. Don't exceed lift capacity of the forklift. Use your horn to warn pedestrians of forklift traffic, slow down at blind spots. Travel with empty forks as close to the floor as possible. Use absorbent to dry wet surfaces. Carry loads as close to the floor as possible. Carry loads back on the forks. Do not carry riders. Use caution when working in congested areas. Follow all JELD-WEN lift truck procedures. (YOU ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT). Loading and unloading trailers. Truck pulling away from dock while being loaded. Mark sure trailer is in contact with the dock bumpers. Place wheel chocks in front of trailer wheels prior to entering the trailer. Clean around stacker and banders, underneath. Slips and falls, caught in pinch points or moving equipment. Lock-Out procedures in getting on, under or in equipment. Keep clutter picked up and wipe up any liquid spills or leaks. About JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. (NYSE: JELD) is a leading global designer, manufacturer and distributor of high-performance interior and exterior doors, windows, and related building products serving the new construction and repair and remodeling sectors. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, the company operates across North America and Europe. Our associates are dedicated to bringing beauty and security to the spaces that touch our lives through our market-leading product brands across the world. The JELD-WEN family of brands includes JELD-WEN® worldwide, LaCantina® and VPI™ in North America, and Swedoor® and DANA® in Europe. For more information, visit corporate.JELD-WEN.com or follow LinkedIn. JELD-WEN has been named by Forbes as one of 'America's Best Employers' and by Newsweek as one of the 'World's Most Trustworthy Companies'.
What we offer Investing in People is one of our Core Values, we strive to attract & retain great people! As such, JELD-WEN offers competitive compensation & benefits packages. As a global organization, specific benefits may vary, however typically including medical & dental, generous leave policies, retirement program, etc. JELD-WEN is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not tolerate discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation based on individuals' physical traits, beliefs, and/or other characteristics that are protected under applicable laws. JELD-WEN does not accept unsolicited resumes from headhunters, recruitment agencies or fee-based recruitment services.
- Production:
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- Operate the equipment in a safe and efficient manner
- Dump dumpsters and hoppers safely and clean up any spills
- Assure proper stacking of skins at outfeed and remove marked reject skins as needed
- Assist operator to monitor all operations and parameters of the rip saw and take steps to resolve any irregularities while insuring maximum run time
- Perform saw blade changes in a safe and efficient manner
- Monitor application of humidification water
- Monitor all aspects of prime line packaging, bundle marking, and take steps to resolve any irregularities while insuring maximum run time
- Optimize material usage and notify operator of line needs to do so
- Assist with booth and line clean ups in a safe and efficient manner
- Ensure product and materials are stored in appropriate locations
- Monitor all aspects of door skin packaging and notify packager of any irregularities
- Assure proper relief before departing - Overtime may be required
- Fill in during break times, vacation, or as needed during production
- Assure that assigned areas stay clean and free of clutter at all times
- Quality:
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- Ensure proper labeling of finished door skin loads
- Perform, interpret, and act on assigned quality tests/data
- Participate in SQDCI
- Remove any press line marked rejects from production
- Ensure finished skin loads are stacked correctly to avoid product damage
- Understand, associate, and apply packaging specifications to operational decisions
- Know quality specifications and customer needs for your area
- Housekeeping:
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- Perform system and area clean-up tasks as required
- Maintain housekeeping throughout entire facility, paying special attention to assigned area (prime line, paint kitchen, and humidification deck, under /around saws, shuttle carts, finished skin storage and packagers areas)
- Assure that all tools, brooms, air lines are returned to their designated areas after use
- Maintain forklifts and clean as needed
- Assist with primeline cleanups as needed
- Communications:
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- Communicate with operators and assistants throughout the shift regarding skin quality and process conditions
- Communicate with on coming and off going personnel to ensure continuity between shifts
- Communicate effectively with management regarding issues, adjustments, and changes that have taken place. Notify them of supply issues, maintenance needs, hazards, and accidents/injuries
- Maintain complete and accurate written and/or electronic records and data.
- Maintenance:
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- Be familiar with components, sub-systems, support systems, and terminology of the equipment
- Make rounds as directed, be watchful for worn or malfunctioning equipment, and notify maintenance and management
- Perform/assist in maintenance and preventive maintenance tasks to minimize downtime
- Complete daily forklift inspections
- General:
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- Know and understand all safety procedures
- Will be required to learn and understand other jobs in the department for coverage of short periods of time, including breaks, lunch and vacation.
- Production Specialist I
- Operate a forklift and other equipment as necessary
- Abide by all company policies and procedures
- Maintain required tools for use on the job
- Be knowledgeable of production line in your area.
- Perform all other duties assigned by management
Make certain the starter is not energized by turning associated equipment off with the push button or other style of switch before turning the disconnect off at the panel. Make certain the door is latched and never stand in front of the cabinet when it is being energized. Never open an electrical panel unless wearing the appropriate arch flash gear and PPE. Moving loads of door skins or supplies with a forklift. Unstable loads and stacks. Heavy loads, pedestrian traffic, blind corners, slick floors, elevated loads, forklift tipping over, other lift truck traffic, uneven and rough floors or roads. Use backstops when available. Don't exceed lift capacity of the forklift. Use your horn to warn pedestrians of forklift traffic, slow down at blind spots. Travel with empty forks as close to the floor as possible. Use absorbent to dry wet surfaces. Carry loads as close to the floor as possible. Carry loads back on the forks. Do not carry riders. Use caution when working in congested areas. Follow all JELD-WEN lift truck procedures. (YOU ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT). Working on elevated structures. Slips and falls. Analyze the situation. Wear fall protection when working at unguarded heights above six feet or when traveling and/or operating any high lift equipment. Clean around stacker and banders, underneath. Slips and falls, caught in pinch points or moving equipment. Lock-Out procedures in getting on, under or in equipment. Keep clutter picked up and wipe up any liquid spills or leaks. Equipment start-up. When equipment is started most of it is beyond the operator's line of sight. Machines may start up automatically. Keep away from saws, pinch points, moving machinery. Recognize the startup horn. Communicate with operator of location during startup.
Cleanup involving air chisels. Air chisels and scrapers have sharp edges. Resinated fibers. Liquid resin. Wear goggles when using air wands. Comply with safety precautions listed in the Material Safety Data Sheets. Lockout equipment. Wear specified pMDI PPE when working on the resin guns, resin pump and filters. Cleanup Equipment (Ink Jets, Change Liquid and Air Filters) Pressurized systems, liquid slip hazard.
Turn off equipment, depressurize, use catch pan for spills, dispose of cleanup material properly. Skin/Trim Pileups. Saws, conveyors, chains, belts.
Lockout equipment before entering the saw shack to remove skins/trim pieces. Ensure saw blades have stopped moving before reaching hands and arms into equipment. Cleaning fiberline around belts and motors. Conveyor pinch points. Trim saws. Catching air wands in rolls or belts. Airborne or static resinated fibers.
Keep hands and clothing away from saws and pinch points. Be sure belt and chain guards are in place. Be sure conveyor drive is locked out and stopped before unplugging. Follow specific PPE requirements for cleaning up resinated fibers. Handling master skins. Burn from hot skin; pinch points on unloader belts and rollers; falling while straightening skins in the unloader. Wear gloves when handling hot skins. Lockout unloader belts before working on them. Keep hands away from unloader belts and rollers while they are running. Communicate with and be sure the rest of crew knows your intentions before working on the unloader. Use fixed ladders attached to the unloader to access skins. Move master skins carefully and follow plant specific procedures. Resetting breakers and over loads on starters. Arc flash, dust explosions, and shock hazards.
Make certain the starter is not energized by turning associated equipment off with the push button or other style of switch before turning the disconnect off at the panel. Wear proper arc flash gown before opening panels. Make certain the door is latched when finished and never stand in front of the cabinet when it is being energized. Working on elevated structures. Slips and falls. Analyze the situation. Wear fall protection when working at unguarded heights above six feet or when traveling and/or operating any high lift equipment. Exterior equipment cleanup, maintenance, and repair. Various potential hazards when working near, on, or in a baghouse, cyclones, dryer tube, etc. Watch for traffic, slick or uneven surfaces, and follow all safety training related to the task. When doing work that is unfamiliar to you check with the manager to gain clear and complete understanding of all procedures and instructions involved. Do not attempt to do work for which you have not been trained. Follow lock-out training. Repairs, maintenance, and other non-routine tasks. Wrench slipping; lifting heavy parts; equipment starting up Discuss safety implication associated with non-routine task with your shift manager prior to starting the work. Use proper lifting techniques. Use the correct tools for the job. Do not attempt to do work for which you have not been trained. Follow lock-out training. Moving dies. Lifting heavy dies (tipping). Dies sliding off the forks. Can't brake quickly. Use forklift rated for the load. Drive slowly and cautiously. Travel with die to the back of the forks. General Cleanup Dust/Fiber in air, working around automated equipment Only use compressed air on motors and areas that can't be reached with a broom. Use approved blow down stations when blowing down yourself; be aware of pinch points and moving equipment. Follow all lock-out/tag-out procedures, use dust mask/respirators as required. Size changes and subsequent adjustments to the setup. Working around moving machinery. Operating powered traverse. Shut down equipment prior to making adjustments. Never work on equipment unless locked out per instructions. Adjusting infeed suction cups Scissors lift, pinch points, automated equipment. Stay off scissors lift and conveyor unless turned off and locked out. Lock out feeder prior to adjusting equipment. Stacking ripped skins. Moving equipment, pinch points, unstable loads, and sharp edges on skins. Wear gloves when stacking skins. Stay aware of next cycle of skins being out fed to prevent hand injures. Never try shifting more than 10 skins at one time. Removing press marked rejects. Moving equipment, pinch points, unstable loads, and sharp edges on skins, moving heavy skins by hand. Wear gloves when removing reject skins. Stay aware of next cycle of skins being out fed to prevent hand injures. Never remove more than 1 skin at a time. Use rollers to assist with moving skins to reduce strain on employees. Cleaning rip saw. Conveyor pinch points. Catching air wands in rolls or belts; flying debris could lodge in eye. Keep hands and clothing away from saws and pinch points. Power machine down before cleaning. Wear goggles when using compressed air. Blade and hogger segment changes. Cuts on hands from sharp saw blades. Working on and around activated equipment; tight nuts on blades can cause wrench to slip. Handle blades carefully; wear appropriate gloves when changing blades. Lockout per lockout instructions; make sure wrench is correctly positioned and never push away from your body to loosen nuts. Use unlocking cord to both unlock the door to close and bring the door down to a height that it can be easily and safely reached
Machine maintenance Working on and around moving machinery can pose hazards. Cuts from sharp edges on equipment, strains from heavy parts. When doing work that is unfamiliar to you check with the task supervisor to gain clear and complete understanding of all procedures and instructions involved. Do not attempt to do work for which you have not been trained. Resetting breakers and over loads on starters. Arc flash, dust explosions, and shock hazards.
Make certain the starter is not energized by turning associated equipment off with the push button or other style of switch before turning the disconnect off at the panel. Make certain the door is latched and never stand in front of the cabinet when it is being energized. Never open an electrical panel unless wearing the appropriate arch flash gear and PPE. Moving loads of door skins or supplies with a forklift. Unstable loads and stacks. Heavy loads, pedestrian traffic, blind corners, slick floors, elevated loads, forklift tipping over, other lift truck traffic, uneven and rough floors or roads. Use backstops when available. Don't exceed lift capacity of the forklift. Use your horn to warn pedestrians of forklift traffic, slow down at blind spots. Travel with empty forks as close to the floor as possible. Use absorbent to dry wet surfaces. Carry loads as close to the floor as possible. Carry loads back on the forks. Do not carry riders. Use caution when working in congested areas. Follow all JELD-WEN lift truck procedures. (YOU ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT). Working on elevated structures. Slips and falls. Analyze the situation. Wear fall protection when working at unguarded heights above six feet or when traveling and/or operating any high lift equipment. Moving loads of door skins or supplies with a forklift. Unstable loads and stacks. Heavy loads, pedestrian traffic, blind corners, slick floors, elevated loads, forklift tipping over, other lift truck traffic, uneven and rough floors or roads. Use backstops when available. Don't exceed lift capacity of the forklift. Use your horn to warn pedestrians of forklift traffic, slow down at blind spots. Travel with empty forks as close to the floor as possible. Use absorbent to dry wet surfaces. Carry loads as close to the floor as possible. Carry loads back on the forks. Do not carry riders. Use caution when working in congested areas. Follow all JELD-WEN lift truck procedures. (YOU ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT). Paint Booth Cleanup Booth chains, muscle-skeletal injuries from heavy lifting, paint dust, high-pressure paint system, slippery work surface, scrapers have sharp edges. Wear gloves. White suits are also available. Never clean trough unless booth chains and paint supply are off and locked out. Use proper lifting technique. Keep booth work surfaces clean and dry to avoid slip hazards. Use caution when scraping trough. Never scrape towards any body part. Forklift and machine maintenance Pinch points, chains, and sprockets. Do not reach through mast unless it has been blocked up. When doing work that is unfamiliar to you check with the task supervisor to gain clear and complete understanding of all procedures and instructions involved. Do not attempt to do work for which you have not been trained.
Resetting breakers and over loads on starters. Arc flash, dust explosions, and shock hazards.
Make certain the starter is not energized by turning associated equipment off with the push button or other style of switch before turning the disconnect off at the panel. Make certain the door is latched and never stand in front of the cabinet when it is being energized. Never open an electrical panel unless wearing the appropriate arch flash gear and PPE. Working on elevated structures. Slips and falls. Analyze the situation. Wear fall protection when working at unguarded heights above six feet or when traveling and/or operating any high lift equipment. Dumping hoppers Heavy loads, pedestrian traffic, blind corners, slick floors, elevated loads, forklift tipping over, other lift truck traffic, uneven and rough floors or roads, overloaded dumpsters. Use backstops when available. Don't exceed lift capacity of the forklift. Use your horn to warn pedestrians of forklift traffic, slow down at blind spots. Travel with empty forks as close to the floor as possible. Use absorbent to dry wet surfaces. Carry loads as close to the floor as possible. Carry loads back on the forks. Do not carry riders. Use caution when working in congested areas. Follow all JELD-WEN lift truck procedures. (YOU ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT). Loading and unloading trailers. Truck pulling away from dock while being loaded. Mark sure trailer is in contact with the dock bumpers. Place wheel chocks in front of trailer wheels prior to entering the trailer. Clean around stacker and banders, underneath. Slips and falls, caught in pinch points or moving equipment. Lock-Out procedures in getting on, under or in equipment. Keep clutter picked up and wipe up any liquid spills or leaks. About JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. (NYSE: JELD) is a leading global designer, manufacturer and distributor of high-performance interior and exterior doors, windows, and related building products serving the new construction and repair and remodeling sectors. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, the company operates across North America and Europe. Our associates are dedicated to bringing beauty and security to the spaces that touch our lives through our market-leading product brands across the world. The JELD-WEN family of brands includes JELD-WEN® worldwide, LaCantina® and VPI™ in North America, and Swedoor® and DANA® in Europe. For more information, visit corporate.JELD-WEN.com or follow LinkedIn. JELD-WEN has been named by Forbes as one of 'America's Best Employers' and by Newsweek as one of the 'World's Most Trustworthy Companies'.
What we offer Investing in People is one of our Core Values, we strive to attract & retain great people! As such, JELD-WEN offers competitive compensation & benefits packages. As a global organization, specific benefits may vary, however typically including medical & dental, generous leave policies, retirement program, etc. JELD-WEN is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not tolerate discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation based on individuals' physical traits, beliefs, and/or other characteristics that are protected under applicable laws. JELD-WEN does not accept unsolicited resumes from headhunters, recruitment agencies or fee-based recruitment services.
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