ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Machine Operator is responsible for operating machinery and equipment used in the manufacturing of metal components.
Specific duties and responsibilities of the Machine Operator include, but are not limited to:
• Operating a sheet metal press brake.
• Operating stamping equipment, air press and Upcut saw.
• Loading and unloading vibratory deburring equipment.
• Operating a belt sander to smooth sharp part edges.
• Retrieve raw material from inventory location.
• Retrieve dies and tooling from fixture rack
• Log in and out of ERP system.
• Load raw material into fixtures.
• Helping to package parts for shipment.
• Welding 2-year experience, certified welder a plus. -- Initially, welding will be minimal (12-18 months), with the primary focus on forming processes. As we continue to develop and grow our welding program, welding will gradually become the central focus of the role.
Salary Range: $25-$30/hr.
• Operating a sheet metal press brake.
• Operating stamping equipment, air press and Upcut saw.
• Loading and unloading vibratory deburring equipment.
• Operating a belt sander to smooth sharp part edges.
• Retrieve raw material from inventory location.
• Retrieve dies and tooling from fixture rack
• Log in and out of ERP system.
• Load raw material into fixtures.
• Helping to package parts for shipment.
• Welding 2-year experience, certified welder a plus. Minimal welding to start.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
• High school diploma, GED or equivalent
• Must possess some mechanical ability with using machines and tools.
• Must be able to read a tape measure.
• Must pay attention to detail when following procedures.
• Ability to regularly stand for long periods, walk, reach, stoop, kneel or crouch.
• Ability to lift/move up to 25 pounds on a regular basis and up to 50 lbs. occasionally.
PREFERRED SKILLS
• Prior experience in a sheet metal manufacturing environment is preferred.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) – REGULARLY REQUIRED
• Safety glasses
• Gloves
• Dust mask
• Hearing protection
• Steel Toed Shoes
WORK ENVIRONMENT
• While performing the duties of this job, the employee can be exposed to moving mechanical parts.
• Occasional exposure to fumes and or airborne particles is possible.
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