The Machine Operator Level 1 is responsible for accurately and timely manufacturing machined components used in the assembly of final products.
The Machine Operator Level 1 is accountable for the following functions and responsibilities:
- Run basic programs.
- Report on correct production quantity as needed.
- Utilize basic part inspection equipment.
- Basic print interpretation.
- Accurately place part identification on finished goods.
- Detect and report machine malfunctions.
- Detect and identify out-of-tolerance production.
- Execute required tool offsets in tool list to maintain required tolerance.
- Identify abnormal operating conditions and notify maintenance.
- Record downtime in electronic system.
- Produce parts that require lowest degree of accuracy.
- Maintain weekly NCR levels and rejection rate below 8% of work order.
- Maintain a scrap rate below 5%
- Conduct required preventive maintenance (PM's) at assigned station.
- Consistently achieve daily production target of 90%.
- Utilization of optical comparator.
- Removal of CNC waste.
- Perform other functions and responsibilities as assigned.
The Machine Operator Level 1 must at a minimum possess the following:
- A minimum of a high school diploma or GED.
- One plus years of experience in a manufacturing setting is preferred.
- Ability to work in a team-oriented, high-pressured, and fast-paced environment.
- Ability to comprehend production requirements.
- Must be able to speak, read, and write the English language fluently.
- Basic computer literacy skills.
- Must be self-motivated and be able to work with little or no supervision.
- Strong time management skills with the ability to effectively operate multiple machines at one time.
- Understanding of G&M Programming is preferred.
The Machine Operator Level 1 must be able to:
- Lift a minimum of 50lbs, repeatedly, without assistance and up to 100lbs with assistance.
- Push/pull heavy objects with the proper equipment.
- Wear the appropriate PPE when required (i.e., safety glasses or side shields, steel-toe footwear, etc.).
- Stand for long periods of time; up to 8-12 hours a day.