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Requires excellent knowledge of standard set ups, adjustments and operating characteristics of the equipment and skill to perform standard adjustments and operate the equipment. Ability to set up, operate, and perform basic adjustments to the equipment according to the individual job requirements, operating characteristics, and capabilities of the equipment.
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027313 production worker/machine operator (Open) Fundamental understanding of or the ability to quickly learn production equipment. Inspects equipment prior to use to ensure proper setup and alignment; performs basic and routine adjustments and maintenance.
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Ability to wear protective clothing and equipment such as safety shoes, face masks, safety glasses, hearing protection, a hard hat, a hair/beard net and gloves when required. Seasonal Production Operator.
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A machine operator is commonly expected to know how his/her equipment operates and be able to identify and repair simple mechanical problems like stalls or jams. Machine Operator - Weekend Shift Days.
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Able to set-up and operate listed heat treat equipment using operating instruction book. Perform preventative and minor repair maintenance on all department equipment as found in the Equipment Operating Instruction book.
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Communicate with line lead and maintenance to ensure issues with assigned equipment are fixed promptly. Machine operators safely operate equipment to produce quality product, clean equipment, and other tasks to support packaging and process areas.
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Scope:As a Production Operator, you will work in a fun, team-oriented environment, operating production equipment and performing a variety of tasks. Perform their job duties utilizing the required and appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE.
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As a Production Worker in the facility, your primary function will be to safely operate equipment in an automated, fast paced and climate-controlled environment. Changeover/set-up equipment as needed for different product types.
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Sets up, oversees, and operates ASI equipment to convert the material into the finished products in accordance with specifications, procedures, and practices. Maintain cleanliness and organization of equipment and workspaces.
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Adhere to all health and safety policies/procedures, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) and wear the required personal protective equipment (PPE) while in the warehouse or production areas (including but not limited to hairnets/beard nets, safety glasses, hearing protection, steel toe boots and seatbelts while operating forklifts.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, WORK ENVIRONMENT Must be able to work in temperature-controlled environment associated with freezers and refrigerated warehouses Must be able to lift up to 30lbs Must be able to constantly stand/walk throughout the shift Significant visual acuity for computer screen, small objects on the line or equipment, and ingredient problems Must be able to work with a flexible schedule including overtime and weekend shift coverage.
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Ensures that all measuring equipment (Caliper, Tape Measure, Micrometer, Gauss Meters, and Scales) are accurately maintained to the required calibration standards and recorded as required per the quality standards.
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Experience 3 - 5 years of steel industry experience Other Skills Must have a positive attitude Must be a motivated and results oriented individual Must work well in high stress environments IV. Additional Information/Requirements TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Automated Resistance Welding Machine and auxiliary equipment including rod and bar feeds, straighteners, clippers, shears, off-loaders, tooling, shims, measuring device, various hand tools, burning/welding tools, material handling equipment, etc.
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Operate mobile equipment as needed (overhead crane, forklift, combi-lift, etc.) The Machine Operator 1 reads and interprets blueprints and diagrams to select, position and secure machinery, as well as adjusts machine settings to complete tasks accurately, according to specifications and in a timely fashion.
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Previous experience as a Master Control Operator is preferred. Broadcast operations including setting up, controlling and monitoring television broadcast equipment to transmit television programs and commercials to the viewing audience.
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