Production Operator:
You will be responsible for performing processes relating to the manufacture of technical ceramics and/or metals following work order specifications. Works within a team environment to meet departmental goals. Maintains work area cleanliness.
Roles & Responsibilities:
Operate multiple basic production machines and/or a single complex, technical production equipment to manufacture parts in compliance with work order instructions; makes machine adjustments and contacts appropriate person when needed
Inspects parts to determine if product meets quality/ customer specifications and takes appropriate action concerning parts that are not to customer/quality standards
Transfers parts to next process via computer software
Loads, unloads and stacks product; transports product via hand-truck, forklift, crane, or hoist
Cleans work area, machines, tools and equipment
Trains incoming operators on processes and procedures
Wearing personal protective equipment required at all times in areas where mandatory
Job Requirements:
A minimum of six (6) months' manufacturing experience
Open positions:
Weekend Day: 6:00 AM-6:00 PM
Weekend nights: 6:00 PM-6:00 AM (shift differential available)
Swing: Mon-Fri. 2:00 PM-10:30 PM (shift differential available)
Nights: Sun-Thurs. 10:00 PM-6:30 AM (shift differential available)
Wages: $17-22/ hour
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