wasteland16354
Plastic
- Joined
- Nov 5, 2008
- Location
- PA, USA
Hi everyone!
The company I work for has a person working there that know all most every job and is Tool & Die. The product the company makes has over 200 operations a lot of them are hand operations. This person does the R&D, design, prototyping, die design, production process development, die making, forging D-2 for coining operation, test heat treating of SS, carbon, ATS-34,and D-2 steels(this is done in a old muffler furnace and oil quench and a air hose), outsourcing to laser companies when needed, patternmaking, and all tooling for production of the product (fixtures, jigs, etc..). This person is only being paid $10 dollars an hour, and I would like hear what you think this person should be paid. Oh, I almost forgot this person also has certifate in hyd., pnumatics, and electrical. This from time to time also does machine maint. and repair.
The company has seven departments, and this person know them each, they go as following: pressroom, D-11 (all drilling, marking, milling), D-20 (grinding), D-30 (Covers and routing, spot welding), D-40 (Ground part finishing), D-50 (Assembly), D-60 (Shaping and buffing), D-70 (Inspection).
I interesting to hear your input and please feel free to ask questions on anything that is unclear.
Thanks
The company I work for has a person working there that know all most every job and is Tool & Die. The product the company makes has over 200 operations a lot of them are hand operations. This person does the R&D, design, prototyping, die design, production process development, die making, forging D-2 for coining operation, test heat treating of SS, carbon, ATS-34,and D-2 steels(this is done in a old muffler furnace and oil quench and a air hose), outsourcing to laser companies when needed, patternmaking, and all tooling for production of the product (fixtures, jigs, etc..). This person is only being paid $10 dollars an hour, and I would like hear what you think this person should be paid. Oh, I almost forgot this person also has certifate in hyd., pnumatics, and electrical. This from time to time also does machine maint. and repair.
The company has seven departments, and this person know them each, they go as following: pressroom, D-11 (all drilling, marking, milling), D-20 (grinding), D-30 (Covers and routing, spot welding), D-40 (Ground part finishing), D-50 (Assembly), D-60 (Shaping and buffing), D-70 (Inspection).
I interesting to hear your input and please feel free to ask questions on anything that is unclear.
Thanks