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September 28th-30th

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The Slitter Operator is responsible for the safe and timely production of high-quality metal products (e.g., coils, sheets, or blanks) using specialized processing equipment. This role requires adherence to strict safety, quality, and material specifications within a high-volume manufacturing environment. 


Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Production & Preparation
  • Obtains and reviews detailed work orders or cut sheets from the supervisor.
  • Acquires the specified metal stock (e.g., master coil, steel, aluminum) and other materials listed in the Bill of Materials (BOM).
  • Performs general setup and tooling of the specified equipment (e.g., slitter, shear, leveling line) to meet the product specifications.
  • Loading of master/jumbo metal coil onto the unwind or feed table, ensuring proper alignment.
  • Runs the job in accordance with established cutting, slitting, or processing standards and tolerances.
Quality & Compliance
  • Responsible for the timely production of quality metal parts, slit coils, or sheets in accordance with established standards and customer requirements.
  • Inspects finished product for defects such as burrs, camber, gauge issues, or surface blemishes, and properly segregates scrap metal or rejected material.
  • Removes required gauge and width/length quality samples for submission to the Quality Assurance (QA) department.
  • Ensures that all aspects of the operation are performed in accordance with ISO Procedures and industry standards for metal processing.
Safety & Maintenance
  • Prior to start-up, performs required pre-operation safety checks and inspection on the equipment (e.g., checking blades, hydraulic levels, emergency stops).
  • Responsible for the safe operation of heavy metal processing equipment.
  • Alerts the shift supervisor immediately to any quality issue, machine malfunction, or tooling damage.
  • Performs minor maintenance duties, tooling changes, and repairs as required.
  • Responsible for cell housekeeping, ensuring the work area is free of debris, scrap, and oil/grease hazards.
Operational Excellence
  • Completes all necessary adjustments and fine tunes equipment settings (e.g., tension, clearance, cutting parameters) to achieve maximum efficiency and quality of product.
  • Performs booking and line clearance of all jobs, ensuring accurate material usage reporting in the system.
  • Labels all finished coils, bundles, or crates per established standards for tracking and inventory.
  • Participates in continuous improvement programs (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma) to enhance metal manufacturing processes.
  • Displays attributes in line with the company's Guiding Principles and promotes teamwork.

The Stamping Set-Up Technician is responsible for the safe handling, preparation, installation, adjustment, and removal of stamping dies and related equipment in support of production operations. This role ensures dies and presses are properly set up, maintained, and operating efficiently to meet production priorities and quality standards. The technician also performs basic troubleshooting, supports material handling needs, maintains accurate production documentation, and upholds company safety practices. 


Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Handle, transport, stage, and store stamping dies safely within the production area.
  • Install, set up, and adjust stamping dies before, during, and after production runs.
  •  Perform model changes, fine-tuning of presses and dies, and assist with required adjustments during production.
  • Conduct technical-level fault diagnosis to resolve stamping or press issues.
  • Complete pre-shift equipment inspection checklists and report concerns promptly.
  • Review and follow daily production priorities and verify readiness before startup.
  • Monitor press operations throughout the production run to ensure consistent product quality.
  • Inspect raw materials and finished products to ensure compliance with standards.
  • Remove scrap as needed and maintain proper workflow at the machine.
  • Maintain required production records and documentation.
  • Use forklifts to move dies, molds, fixtures, and auxiliary equipment as needed.
  • Return all tooling and auxiliary equipment to storage at the end of each production run.
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe working environment at all times.
  • Operate hand tools and equipment to support set-up and production needs.
  • Perform minor repairs and basic maintenance on stamping equipment.
  • Assist with preventive maintenance activities as assigned.

 Bay Cities Metal Products is hiring a Class A Driver in Manteca, CA. This role requires a valid California Class A Driver’s License and involves delivering orders to local customers, unloading shipments, organizing warehouse materials, and maintaining BCMP vehicles and equipment. The ideal candidate has a clean driving record, excellent customer service skills, and can lift up to 75 pounds. The ideal candidate will have strong organizational skills, a commitment to customer service, and the ability to safely operate warehouse machinery and delivery vehicles. 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Unload shipments from BCMP production facility
  • Store/organize material at warehouse
  • Confirm accuracy of shipment
  • Pick orders for local customers and load onto flat bed
  • Deliver orders to local customers
  • Maintain BCMP vehicles (including forklift) in good, working condition
  • Review deliveries with customers and have them sign shipping documents
  • All associated paperwork
  • Provide the highest level of customer service to all BCMP customers
  • Deliver orders in a timely manner
  • Maintain complete professionalism at all times
  • Lift, carry, and handle materials up to 75 pounds
  • Perform physical tasks such as kneeling, bending, squatting, and walking in the warehouse
  • Operate a forklift (Certification required. BCMP will assist the right person.)
  • Operate a 24-foot gated truck
  •  Provide support in the machine shop as needed

We are looking for a machine operator to join our 2nd shift team in Gardena, CA. The Machine Operator plays a critical role in the operation and maintenance of machinery in our sheet metal manufacturing plant. This position is responsible for ensuring smooth production operations across a range of metal products, maintaining product quality, and adhering to safety standards.


 Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Operate various metalworking machinery such as presses, shears, and roll formers.
  • Set up equipment for production runs and make necessary adjustments to ensure optimal performance.
  • Monitor machine operations and production processes to meet quality and quantity targets.
  • Perform quality control checks on finished products to ensure adherence to specifications.
  • Conduct routine maintenance and troubleshooting of machines to prevent downtime.
  • Follow all safety guidelines and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Maintain accurate records of production activities, including materials used and machine performance.
  •  Accurately use scanners to issue and complete work ticket reports.
  • Assist with receiving, inspecting, and organizing materials.
  • Collaborate with team members and supervisors to ensure efficient production processes.
  • Participate in continuous improvement initiatives for safety, quality, and productivity.

Bay Cities Metal Products is hiring a Class A Driver in Phoenix, AZ. This role involves unloading shipments, organizing materials, picking and delivering orders to local customers, and maintaining BCMP vehicles and equipment. The ideal candidate will have a valid Arizona Class A Driver's License, a safe driving record, and the ability to lift up to 75 pounds. The ideal candidate will have strong organizational skills, a commitment to customer service, and the ability to safely operate warehouse machinery and delivery vehicles.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Unload shipments from BCMP production facility
  • Store/organize material at warehouse
  • Confirm accuracy of shipment
  • Pick orders for local customers and load onto flat bed
  • Deliver orders to local customers
  • Maintain BCMP vehicles (including forklift) in good, working condition
  • Review deliveries with customers and have them sign shipping documents
  • All associated paperwork
  • Provide the highest level of customer service to all BCMP customers
  • Deliver orders in a timely manner
  • Maintain complete professionalism at all times
  • Lift, carry, and handle materials up to 75 pounds
  • Perform physical tasks such as kneeling, bending, squatting, and walking in the warehouse
  • Operate a forklift (Certification required. BCMP will assist the right person.)
  • Operate a 24-foot gated truck
  • Provide support in the machine shop as needed
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