Horton, Inc.

True-up Operator- 1st

Job Location US-SC-Westminster
Posted Date 1 week ago(5/15/2025 10:29 PM)
ID
2025-3326
# of Openings
1

Overview

Horton, Inc., has an opening for a True-up and Balance Operator to work in our Westminster, SC location. This is a 1st shift position and standard work hours are Monday-Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm. Occasional overtime may be required. Pay starts at $18.87 per hour and is based on experience.

 

Position Information:

The True-up Operator position reports directly to the Production Supervisor and must work in coordination with co-workers to be effective. This position is primarily responsible for the production of quality product by using various tools that are used to size up a fan. 

 

Company Information:
As a global leader in thermal control for power systems, Horton offers a variety of technologies for transportation and industrial applications to operate at the optimal temperature — even in the most demanding conditions. For over 70 years, the organization has been an integral partner to companies worldwide providing innovative and reliable engine cooling solutions for heavy-duty vehicles and equipment. For more information on Horton, Inc. please visit our web site at www.hortonww.com

Responsibilities

True-up Operator Responsibilities:

Will be expected to be able to perform daily tasks.

  • Read and follow instructions on routings and work instructions for each job.
  • Checks stock bins for adequate supplies of sub-assembly, parts and any other items needed. Contacts material handler or Production Lead/Supervisor if shortages exist.
  • Complete all departmental paperwork, such as routings, assembly tickets, production status sheets and daily checklists. Communicate questions and problems to Lead/Supervisor.
  • Assemble product as instructed on work instructions or routings.
  • Responsible for the safe operation of machinery used for pre-assembly components.
  • Perform frequent quality checks as directed by management or a Quality Representative. May be required to use quality inspection tools such as gauges, micrometers and/or calipers. Continuously inspect part quality.
  • Relay all information about current job to oncoming shift.
  • Maintain production rate on each job.

Prepares work to be accomplished by studying assembly instructions and blueprint specifications.

Assembles components by examining connections for correct fit; fastening parts and subassemblies.

Verifies quality specifications by measuring completed component/product.

Responsible for the operation and set-up of all simple and complex machines within their assigned area.

Operator required to select correct program for the assembly.

Requires use of various sized bars that are used to size up the fan.

Ensure data accuracy before transacting in inventory system.

Elevate issues or suspected discrepancies to management.

Will be required to fill in as Operator in other departments as directed/rotated.

Practice 6S and always maintain clean and safe work areas.

As with everyone on the team, other duties may be assigned in order to support the overall success of the company.

Qualifications

True-up Operator Qualifications:

A high school diploma, or equivalent (GED), is required. 

Previous relevant work experience in a manufacturing environment is a plus.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each duty satisfactorily.

Ability to work well in a group and individually.

Some degree of mechanical aptitude may be required.

Previous experience with presses or similar equipment may be essential.

 

 

Additional Information:

We offer a competitive benefits package including PTO, Company Paid Holidays, 401K, Medical, Dental, Vision, HSA, FSA, Life, AD&D, STD, LTD, LTC, Education Assistance, and a dynamic work environment.

To apply, qualified candidates should log onto https://careers-horton.icims.com

Horton Holding, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity employer.  Veterans/Disabled  

 

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