Machine Operator B - B Shift Machine Operator B - B Shift Financial & Banking - Streetsboro, OH at Geebo

Machine Operator B - B Shift Machine Operator B - B Shift

Perform routine and repetitive duties involved in minor adjustments and operation of assigned machines to meet quality and production requirements.
Operate machine, making adjustments as required in order to maintain quality and production requirements.
Work from work orders, samples, specification book, written and verbal instructions.
Use small hand tools, such as rubber hammer, wrenches, screwdriver, and pliers, measuring and weigh scale, and operate overhead crane.
Obtain work instructions and properly select and load in-process work in prescribed manner.
Make adjustments in accordance with established procedures for machine operation.
Check, set controls, and reset as required for proper speed, feed, tension, or other related machine operation.
Remove completed work, apply side plates to core, identify, weigh, and properly store.
Consistently monitor quality of product to maintain quality standards.
Pull product samples during production to ensure quality of production.
Maintain production log to track detail of daily production.
Record time or production information required on proper form.
Detect and report defective material, unusual conditions, or faulty equipment to proper supervision.
Maintain work, storage area, machine, and related equipment in a clean and orderly condition.
Observe all prescribed or standard safety rules and regulations.
Maintain workplace housekeeping to provide a safe, clean work environment.
Perform other similar or related duties as assigned or directed.
Quals--Strong mechanical and math skillsAbility to use a tape measureManufacturing Experience a plusHigh School Diploma/GED Recommended Skills Housekeeping Mathematics Quality Management Tower Crane Manufacturing Wrench Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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