Safety: All employees are to properly use all required person protective equipment, follow all safety guidelines and instructions and work to maintain and improve a safe work environment. Quality: Perform consistent visual inspection of all parts for defects or problems. The Machine Operator will need to be able to understand the difference between a good and bad part and what makes them. The Machine Operator should be seeking out ways for continually improve quality processes while being able to pass monthly standard operating procedure audits. If there are any problems with programming, tooling, fixtures, or quality of work in process, the operator must immediately inform the Production Supervisor.Productivity: Production is ran based off time standards, The Machine Operator will be expected to hit and maintain these time standards while giving appropriate time and focus to tasks according to priority and demand. The Machine Operator should follow all standard operating procedures and correctly record and report daily and weekly tasks. The Machine Operator is responsible for consistently reaching full machine capacity and efficiency. The key factor in accomplishing full machine capacity and efficiency is to reduce the amount of time the machine is idle and to keep the machine continuously running as much as possible during shift. Ways to accomplish this may include providing suggestions on better utilization of the machine during breaks, lunches and meetings, providing feedback on machine performance and utilization, and providing suggestions about programming. If the machine is ever idle it is the operator?s top priority to get the machine to process parts again as quickly as possible.Kanban: The production floor runs off the Kanban system. The Machine Operator must understand the Kanban system. Produce the right parts, in the right quantity, at the right time. Give appropriate time and focus to tasks according to priority and demands. Also, must be able to pass Kanban audits.Cleanliness: A clean workplace is a safe work place all employees are to complete of a daily cleaning assignment, maintain a clean and well-organized workstation with tools cleaned and in designated area at the end of every shift. Must be able to pass month 5S and cleaning audits.
1-4 years
Prior experience in a manufacturing company is preferred but not required. Prior experience in operating CNC machines is preferred. Ability to read, interpret and follow safety rules and Standard Operating Procedures. Effectively give and receive feedback.
Complete tasks as assigned by Production SupervisorRemove burs, sharp edges, mill scale, weld splatter, grease and any other dirt or grime from partsRework welds or parts with quality issues do not pass bad parts to the next workstationMeasure parts and compare to established tolerance ranges (when applicable)Prepare and setup all parts for fabrication in automated machineryThe saw operator is responsible for operating the overhead crane and bringing in raw materialThe saw operator is responsible for running the manual sawBundle preparation at the saws requires some basic MIG weldingThe operator may need to use a forklift (training will be provided)Transport completed parts to next workstationThe operator may need to use a forklift (training will be provided)Perform tool changeover and fixture setupWhen necessary, the operator will assist maintenance in troubleshooting and in performing more extensive maintenance procedures.
No Degree Required
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