About this position
About Nautique Boat Company
With over 100 years of excellence, Nautique Boat Company, a subsidiary of Correct Craft, is recognized globally for building the world’s finest ski and wake boats. Since 1925, we’ve led the marine industry through innovation, superior craftsmanship, and a dedication to quality.
Beyond our boats, we’re driven by purpose. Through Nautique Cares, we contribute to causes both locally and around the globe improving that performance, people, and philanthropy go hand-in-hand.
Learn more at www.nautique.com.
Job Description: The final finisher inspects all boats after production to ensure that all parts are complete and meet quality standards.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Does final cleaning of all parts of the boat.
• Wipe inside and outside of the boat with a rag.
• Conduct the last check for gigs that need to be completed.
• Keep the work area clean and orderly with sweeping.
• Lifting 20 pounds multiple times a day.
• Follow instructions of the Manager/Supervisor/Lead
• Inspects all parts so that they are complete and up to quality standards.
• Any other duties as assigned by management.
• Must comply with all OSHA and safety procedures.
Tools used in this occupation include but are not limited to:
• Personal Protective Equipment- Safety Glasses, dust/mist respirator as needed.
• Hand Tools- screwdrivers, power and air drills, buffers, sanders, wrenches, scissors, and heat guns.
• Cleaners- All Purpose Cleaner, mineral spirits, acetone, soap and water.
Requirements:Skills and abilities for success in this position:
• Manage one’s own time and respect the time of others.
• Must be able to work effectively as an individual or with a team.
• Must be able to perform tasks under time pressure deadlines.
• Must have strong attention to detail.
• The ability to communicate information and ideas so others will understand.
• The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong.
Physical Requirements:
• Must be able to work in a non-climate-controlled environment where ambient air temperature can exceed outside air temperature.
• Must be able to bend at the waist and knees, kneel and stand for extended periods.
• Must be able to climb into and out of the interior of boats.
• Must be able to wear proper safety equipment and protective equipment, including a respirator when necessary.
• Must be able to lift 50 pounds when necessary.
• This is a safety-sensitive position.