Machine Operatorother related Employment listings - South Bend, IN at Geebo

Machine Operator

Your ResponsibilitiesThe Machine Operator's duties include:
Process material according to the work order specificationsEnsure that processing equipment is maintained in a safe and clean conditionMaintain processing area in a clean, safe and orderly mannerComplete all required information entry accurately; perform any other tasks as assigned.
Operate cranes, forklifts, and other material handling equipmentPull, inspect and verify product before processingProperly and safely set up equipment to run material to work order specificationsProcess orders according to work order specificationsVerify that material meets work order specifications per written work instructions and record measurements (sampling plan)Perform equipment preventive maintenanceProperly enter/delete material identification tags per written instructionsPerform general clean-upAssist in the packaging of material per written work instructions and work orderMaintain issued measurement equipment in working conditionProperly operate weighing scale and record inspection measurementsIdentify, record, and segregate scrap and any non-conforming materialAssist in any activities related to lean and/or quality.
Your ProfileA high school diploma/GED2 years of experience in metals industry preferred, industrial warehouse experience preferredStrong math skills, experience working with fractions and decimalsMachine operator experience for a minimum of two yearsAbility to read a tape measure and calipersBasic knowledge of computer systems and data entry, SAP Experience preferredAbility to operate side loaders, vacuum lifts, cranes and forklifts; forklift certifiedAbility to operator Amat wire, Shelling saws, Bearing and Tsune circular sawing machinesAbility to lift 70 poundsAvailability to work 1st shift Monday through Friday 5am-1:
30pmSalary:
$10.
15 - $17.
72.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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