Job Summary
This role is primarily focused on the set up, operation, and monitoring of processes on one or more machines. Associates will also complete required documentation of process steps per standard work and job specifications..
Essential Job Duties/Functions (Not all inclusive):
Machine Setup and Operation
Prepare and set up equipment according to job specifications
Verify correct materials and tooling are loaded
Perform pre-operational checks and ensure safety guards are in place
Material Handling
Load/unload spools, reels, and rods safely and efficiently
Stage materials as required per job traveler
Ensure correct rod types and components are used for specific cable constructions
In-Process Quality Checks
Cut and submit samples to QA as required by standard work (e.g., after setup, each spool, or per shift)
Visually inspect cable for defects (e.g., insulation damage, misalignment, surface contamination)
Use micrometers, calipers, or other gauges to measure critical dimensions
Process Monitoring
Watch machines closely during production for jams, misfeeds, or other abnormalities
Monitor for correct tension, alignment, and application of armor, tape, or jacketing
Adjust settings as necessary within authorized parameters
Documentation & Traceability
Accurately record production data, spool numbers, lot numbers, and test results
Complete job travelers and inspection forms
Report production output and any deviations or nonconformances
Communication & Handoffs
Communicate clearly with QA, supervisors, and other shifts regarding status, issues, or changes
Document and pass down in-process conditions during shift change
Maintenance & Housekeeping
Perform minor machine maintenance and cleaning (e.g., clearing wire paths, changing tooling)
Keep work area clean, organized, and free from trip hazards
Report any machine malfunctions or safety concerns immediately
Safety & Compliance
Follow all safety protocols including PPE requirements
Lockout/tagout as required
Follow all standard work, process instructions, and quality procedures
Additional duties as assigned
Education
- High School Diploma or GED required
Work Experience
- Prior experience as a manufacturing machine operator is desirable
Required & Preferred Skills and Competencies
- Requires a high degree of attention to detail, as even small errors can result in significant problems during the manufacturing process.
Work Environment
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The work environment and physical demands described here represent those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodation.
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The work setting is in a typical manufacturing environment that requires the use of personal protective equipment including safety-toe shoes with metatarsal guards, safety glasses, and hearing protection. Manufacturing areas may be affected by outside temperatures and machining.
Physical Demands
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The physical demands represent those required to successfully perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodation.
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Must be able to: sit, kneel, crouch, stoop, stand, walk, climb ramps and/or stairs; read and write, work with a computer and keyboard; hear, understand, and distinguish speech and/or other sounds (e.g., machinery, sirens, and alarms); speak to express or exchange ideas, impart oral information to include instructions; vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral and depth perception.
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Must be able to lift up to 35 pounds.