Description:
Summary: Machine Operator is responsible for performing tasks involved in the fabrication of copper tubing components according to router or work instructions.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
•Reads job specifications to determine machine adjustments and material requirements.
•Reads routers (work instructions), performs work, and complete tasks as directed by manufacturing schedules with minimal supervision.
•May utilize hand or power tools as required.
•Works on assignments that are semi-routine in nature.
•May work at different workstations as production needs require, including shifting from one station to another, during the assembly and fabrication process.
•Obtain First Piece Validation and perform First Piece Validation for other operators.
•Inspect production pieces at various intervals up to 100% inspection as required. Go/No Go gauges may be utilized.
•Troubleshoot and determine corrective action for machinery when necessary
•Perform basic machine repairs or corrections and cleans machines daily
•Observes machine operation and inspects product appearance to detect work piece defects or machine malfunction.
•Detects and reports defective materials, questionable conditions, or incorrect routers to the shift supervisor, engineering, or quality control.
•Place any scrap in the designated scrap bin for your work area.
•Follow standard work methods to ensure production is as efficient as possible.
•Practice safe work habits.
•Responsible for the 5S housekeeping system within assigned work areas by maintaining the work area and keeping the equipment in a clean orderly condition.
Schedule
•Regular: Monday - Friday 6:00 am - 2:30 pm
•Overtime: Monday - Friday 4:00 am - 2:30 pm, rotating Saturday 4:00 am - 12:00 pm
Requirements:
Knowledge & Skills
•Basic reading, writing, and arithmetic skills required.
•Must be able to utilize tape measure, decimal and fraction.
•Must be able to read and interpret drawings and follow routers (work instructions)
•Must be able to use basic handheld measuring tools.
•Basic knowledge of the manufacturing processes, procedures, and machinery
•Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
•Ability to work in standing position throughout shift.
Education & Experience
•High School Diploma/GED or two years related experience and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Work Environment
•Work involves lifting of materials and product up to 50 pounds.
•Work involves standing, walking, and lifting during shift schedule.
•Exposed to any number of elements but with none present to the extent of being disagreeable or hazardous.
•Noise level is normal for a manufacturing environment.