Heritage Glass, LLC
Shop Fabrication Tech
Milwaukee, WI
$19 / hour
7:00 am - 3:30 pm
At Heritage Glass, we take pride in a culture built on
professionalism and mutual
respect -
every interaction reflects our commitment to doing things the right way.
Integrity is at the heart of our work, whether we are on-site, in the office, or supporting our community. We value
dependability and show up every day ready to deliver quality and safety without compromise. Above all, we believe in
teamwork-
everyone contributes, supports one another, and shares in our success.
Role Summary
Fabrication Tech at Heritage Glass, LLC is a vital member of our Shop team, responsible for developing the skills and knowledge required to become a self-driven member of the fabrication process prior to product being sent to field projects. You are responsible for preparation and fabrication - cutting, replacing, transporting, and removing all types of glass frames in the Shop setting. This is a rigorous, hands-on role, requiring a strong work ethic, attention to detail, and embracing our HG Company Values. Fab Techs work under the direct supervision of the experienced Shop Foreman, assisting with all aspects of glass and architectural metal fabrication on both commercial and residential projects to support the field glazers. This role requires an unwavering commitment to safety and a robust physical constitution.
Working Conditions
The Fab Tech candidate will work primarily (90%) in a warehouse or fabrication shop setting, with occasional outdoor and offsite deliveries (10%). The work involves standing for long periods, lifting heavy materials, and working with various tools and equipment. The candidate must be able to work in a fabrication/ manufacturing environment and follow all safety protocols to ensure a productive and balanced work environment. The work environment may also involve exposure to dust, fumes, and loud noises. Proper PPE will be provided by Heritage Glass; the employee is responsible for the proper footwear/ safety work boots.
Essential Qualifications:
- Previous experience in fabrication or construction is preferred. Familiarity with different types of frames, tools, and machinery used in the fabrication process.
- Legal Eligibility: Must be at least 18 years of age and able to work legally in the USA.
- Educational Foundation: A high school diploma or equivalent (GED) is required.
- Pre-Employment Screening: Successful completion of pre-employment driving, background, and drug screening is mandatory.
- Technical Aptitude: Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and a willingness to learn. Ability to read and interpret fab sketches and project drawings and specifications in English. Instruction will be provided as long as the candidate is capable of learning and open to coaching. Prior coursework in mathematics, plan reading, or hands-on Shop class(es) is beneficial. Ability to use measuring tools accurately.
- Driving Requirements: A valid Wisconsin drivers license and reliable transportation are necessary for travel to various job sites and the training facility.
- Attention to detail and ability to work with precision.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced and team-oriented environment.
- Excellent communication and time-management skills. Willingness to learn and take on new tasks.
Physical and Environmental Demands:
The Fab Tech role is physically demanding and must be prepared for the following:
- Heavy Lifting and Maneuvering: Regular and frequent lifting, carrying, and maneuvering of heavy, cumbersome materials, including large, bulky frames and panes weighing up to 75 pounds or more.
- Stamina and Endurance: Physical stamina to stand, walk, and perform repetitive motions such as bending, kneeling, and reaching for extended periods. Must have a strong sense of balance to perform the necessary tasks.
- Tool Dexterity: Excellent manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination for the safe and precise use of a variety of hand and power tools.
- Team Coordination: The ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively with other team members while performing physical tasks.
The top 5 Essential Duties:
- Read Fab Sketches and Specifications - Interpret drawings and project layout to determine glass types, dimensions, and requirements.
- Fab Frames - Securely fabricate frames using putty, adhesives, clips, or molding, ensuring proper alignment.
- Handle and Transport Materials Safely - Load, unload, and move frame and glass panels and related materials using appropriate lifting techniques and safety equipment.
- Repair or Replace Damaged Glass - Remove broken or defective glass while maintaining structural integrity and appearance during fabrication.
- Ensure Safety and Cleanliness - Maintain a safe work environment by following safety protocols, using PPE, and cleaning up debris after each task.
Employee Responsibilities:
Fab Techs are expected to approach this role with a serious commitment to learning and a dedication to safety. This includes:
- Following all company safety policies (and related PPE), protocol, and procedures without exception.
- Arriving punctually and prepared for work daily.
- Maintaining a respectful and professional attitude toward team members, clients, and the public.
- Communicating effectively with team members and supervisors to ensure timely completion of projects.
- Learn commonly used metals to assist in the preparation of materials for fabrication, including cutting, drilling, polishing, and edging.
- Learning Shop stock item locations and tracking of inventory levels - reporting any shortages or issues to the Shop Foreman.
- Assisting with general maintenance and upkeep of shop area, equipment and tools. Always maintaining a clean and organized work area to ensure safety and efficiency.
- Operating various machinery and tools safely to fabricate according to project specifications. Including reading a tape measure properly and using the saw to cut consistently and accurately.
- Inspecting and ensuring the quality of fabricated materials: making any necessary adjustments.
- Properly fab, handle glass, and prep frames - accept feedback and continuously striving to improve.
- The ability to drive company vehicles /trucks and maintain a valid driver's license.
- Ability to make brake metal accurately and consistently.
- Assisting with loading and unloading glass materials from delivery trucks.
- Reporting all safety concerns, hazards, and "near-misses" to Shop Foreman immediately. Ability to set and disarm building alarm properly, depending on the shift/ time of day.
Note: This role description outlines the core expectations and demands of the HG Fab Tech position. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. As part of the role, responsibilities will evolve as the candidate gains experience and advances in responsibilities.
Heritage Glass is an equal opportunity employer and offers a competitive pay and benefits package - including health insurance, vision, dental, retirement planning, and paid time off. We also create opportunities for career growth and development within the company.
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