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Works within standards and operating procedures to plan, perform, and make decisions regarding the set up and operations of a variety of production equipment, including automated machine processes and controls to perform routine assembly-line production functions of filling, packing, assembling, labeling and inspecting.
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The Operator is responsible for operating a given number of plastic blow molding machines (including in-line equipment), and makes necessary adjustments or minor repairs to ensure production of containers is made in a safe, efficient and high quality manner.
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Performs other duties as necessary in support of business objectives: This position description is intended to guide the activities of the Machine Operator and is not intended to limit the thinking and creativity of the person to the work of this function nor is it intended that this describe all the work that may be required of the person in this position.
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Machine Operator- Packaging 2nd, 3rd, & Weekend Day/Night Shift Position summary: Operate packaging equipment to produce quality products in a safe and efficient manner. Handle minor troubleshooting of equipment (i.e. clearing jams, weight adjustments, capper adjustments ) Handle line washout, sanitization, and associated paperwork to include disassembly and assembly of fillers and setting weights.
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Set up, operate, and maintain the inserter and all associated in-line equipment. Follow all established processes associated with the operation of the inserter and in-line equipment while meeting quality expectations.
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Assist Machine Operator when needed. Responsible for picking, inspecting, and packing quality parts into boxes on his/her assigned Thermoforming Line. If quality of product is unacceptable and the operator is not around the Packer will turn on the notification light switch or alarm near packing area.
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Machine Operator - Lead. Assisting line workers and overseeing the hopper filler to ensure the correct product is being utilized. Performing Machine Set Ups, Adjustments, and Changeovers to prepare for production runs on Food Packaging Machines.
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Previous mill operation/machine operator experience strongly preferred. Perform all size, gauge, grade, and shape changes on the production line for assigned tube and pipe mill. Monitor and control aspects of the mill manufacturing process, including loading coil, operating equipment, and completing quality control checks throughout.
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Custom Engineering is a heavy fabrication, welding, and machine shop conveniently located less than a mile off the Bayfront Parkway on McClelland Ave. Our ability to complete complex jobs both long-run and short-run, top-of-the-line machinery, and outstanding quality allow us to serve many industries including oil & gas, construction, mining, transportation, power generation, and entertainment.
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Eaton's ES GEIS CHD division is currently seeking a Machine Operator - 3rd Shift. This position is responsible for begin-of-line inspecting and assembling commercial electrical products.
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The machine operator using statistical quality control methods maintains the quality of all components and the timing chain. The assembly line consists of the following machines/operations: roller link assembly, chain assembly, riveting, pre-stressing, articulation checking, center distance measuring, automatic cutting, and endless operation, washing, final inspection, and packing.
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Responsible for monitoring and communicating any process or product abnormalities to your Supervisor, Team Leader, or Line Technician. Assist in troubleshooting issues with line performance as it relates to equipment operation.
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AdditionalPerforms various clean-up duties by disassembling the machine (i.e. taking down the valve body assembly, hopper or hose, injector assembly, valve piston, etc.) Operates the filling lines within quality standards by manually placing bottles, components, and film or using an automatic machine, checking fill levels, batch code; boxing product, placing on a pallet, filling hopper as needed and placing labels on labeler.
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Nail Cell Operator ResponsibilitiesWork from job orders, prints, production control and inspection procedures, trouble shooting guide, procedure sheets, work orders, equipment manuals, preventive maintenance procedures, samples, instructions, quality procedures, and safety procedures:Set up nail making machine, line up die sets, align and fit in press, center with punch, install cutters, align with dies, and adjust wire feed for proper head size.
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Portioning operator - serves as a single meat cutter for the line. Cut Machine operators are responsible for leading the cut machine crew and keeping the machines running as efficiently as possible.
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