Description:
Weekend shift: Working hours are 6:00AM-6:30PM Friday through Sunday. 11% pay differential is added onto pay for 3rd shift.
Position Purpose:
Primary function is in operating forming machinery, by ensuring a running machine, basic maintenance and mechanical changes as needed. Operators ensure that a sound product will move onto the next department based on Process Instructions. The Operator range falls into levels 1 through 3, indicating an increase in responsibilities and technical knowledge.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
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Runs product through forming machinery which may include cutting, knifing, band sawing, deburring, sanding, cleaning, and/or packaging each product as needed.
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Follow Process Instructions and ensure ATI process and quality standards are met.
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Loads and unloads mold forming fixtures and parts with assistance from Material Handler and forklift.
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Uses router and/or band saw to trim parts.
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Ensure a clean workstation using broom and dustpan and/or compressed air each day.
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Performs general maintenance and mechanical changes of equipment with assistance under direct supervision.
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Accurately read, record and use calipers, height gauges, Vernier calipers, and micrometers.
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Record necessary information for output monitoring, quality verification, and production reporting.
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Accurately enters production job and punches into and out of database system.
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Communicates “out of tolerance” conditions and documentation discrepancies to supervisor in a timely manner.
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Follow and practice safety procedures.
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Other duties and responsibilities to be assigned as needed.
Requirements:
Experience, Qualifications, and Skillset Necessary:
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Read, write, and be conversant in the English language required.
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Ability to perform basic computerized time clock data entry required.
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Team oriented and strong level of independence required.
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Detailed oriented with strong attention for accuracy required.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment:
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Usual warehouse and production environment involves frequent standing, walking, sitting, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and balancing.
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Postures include climbing in and out of fork trunk, walking/standing, forceful gripping, vision, , squatting, and forward reaching.
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Frequently lifts, carries or balances up to 50 pounds, occasionally up to 75 pounds.
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Frequently climbs in and out of 48.5-inch-deep “pits” to repair/adjust machine.
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Frequent use of eye, hand, and finger coordination.
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Verbal and auditory capacity, with or without assistance, enabling communication in person as well as through automated devices such as the telephone.
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Visual capacity could include one or more of the following: depth perception, color vision, and peripheral vision enabling operation of machinery.