Machine Operator ( 2nd shift)


Job Details

JOB SUMMARY:
The Machine Operator will be an owner of the equipment and ensure proper set up, start up, shut-down procedures and safe operation. The operator will play a key role with improving safety, quality, productivity, and cost on existing manufacturing processes.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Engage in safe work behaviors and adhere to all organization s safety standards and regulations.
  • Responsible for equipment start-up, set-up, shut-down, malfunction detection, and inspection to resolve or escalate.
  • Feeds product into the hopper or other feeding device(s) into designated equipment
  • Basic knowledge of the use of PLC s
  • Responsible for the support of automation equipment in a manufacturing environment and support of existing automation systems.
  • Identify basic mechanical, electrical, and computer systems issues or alerts and reset appropriately.
  • Ability to create and follow maintenance procedures.
  • Confer with supervisors, peers, or engineers to plan and review work activities and resolve production problems.
  • Explain assembly procedures or techniques to other workers.
  • Understand the usage of calipers, quality department tools, and adhere to production quality metrics and standards.
  • Follow 5s housekeeping principles and ensure cleanliness of equipment in your responsibility regularly.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Operate tool functions in full production mode.
  • Determine error codes and restart or next steps to resume operations.
  • Basic trouble shooting on error codes determine fault condition.
  • Identify material status replenishment and schedule.
  • Able to read and interpret SPC charts, trends and out of control tool station patterns.
  • Able to work with technicians and engineers to further develop tool knowledge and ownership.
  • Able to support process or tool experiments.
  • Work in a team environment and lead operation of the Gen3 tool family
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS:
The physical demands and working conditions requirement indicated below are examples of the demands that must be performed in carrying out the essential job functions.

Physical Demands:
Sitting, standing, and walking (up to continuously); frequent use of computer and telephone requiring repetitive finger, hand, and arm movement; occasionally carry office supplies and other miscellaneous items up to 30 / 50 pounds. Continuous use of seeing, hearing, verbal communication.

Working Conditions: Work indoors and outdoors; exposure to temperatures commensurate with outdoor seasonal temperatures



We offer a competitive salary and benefits that include 401(K), health insurance,
PTO.

Powered by JazzHR





 Automatic Products Corporation

 05/18/2024

 Garland,TX