JOB TITLE: Machine Operator / Machinist
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DEPARTMENT: Production/Operations
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REPORTS TO: Production Lead
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SHIFTS: Â Most roles work one of the following shifts:
- Day (8:00AM – 4:00PM
- Evening (4:00PM – 12:00AM)
- Night (12:00AM – 8AM)
- Some roles will work a 12 hour shift:
- Day (7:00AM – 7:00PM)
- Night (7:00PM – 7:00AM)
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POSITION DESCRIPTION: Assist the Production Lead in the efficient operation of the plant manufacturing process and equipment operations.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Comply with all OSHA, company, environmental and housekeeping polices.
- Start machines, monitor their operations, and record operational data.
- Determine setup procedures and select machine tooling, according to specifications.
- Read work orders or production schedules to determine specifications, such as materials to be used, locations of cutting lines, or dimensions and tolerances.
- Adjust controls to produce copper cathode into specified diameters.
- Measure completed copper tubes to verify conformance to specifications, using micrometers, gauges, calipers, templates, rulers, etc.
- Change tooling on machines according to production specifications.
- Troubleshoot, maintain, and make minor repairs to equipment.
- Feed copper cathode or copper tubing into or through equipment.
- Inspect production equipment and copper cathode or copper tubing for quality defects
- Mark copper tubing with identifying information.
- Measure dimensions of copper tubing to verify conformance to specifications.
- Monitor equipment operation to ensure that products are not flawed.
- Read work orders or other instructions to determine product specifications or materials requirements.
- Thoroughly clean and maintain process/work area.
- Overhead crane operation, forklift operation, and other material handling and warehouse duties may be assigned
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EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE:
- High School diploma/GED
- Prefer 1 year related experience but very willing to train unexperienced applicants with a high degree of mechanical aptitude.
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REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITY:
- Basic Mathematics.
- Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work related documents.
- Ability to communicate with others effectively.
- Thorough understanding or the ability to quickly learn production operations and machinery.
- Understanding of and the ability to abide by applicable OSHA safety regulations.
- Ability to watch gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly.
- Troubleshooting operating errors and deciding what to do about it.
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None
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COMPANY BENEFITS:
- Health & Welfare: Â Medical, Dental, Vision, Company-paid Life & AD&D, Short- & Long-Term Disability, Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, 401k with match
- Time Off: Â Annual Paid Time Off (PTO) allowance, Paid Company Holidays, Jury Duty, Military Leave, Bereavement Leave.
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INITIAL TRAINING PROVIDED:
- HR Onboarding & Orientation
- Quality Management System Introductionï‚·OSHA-10 Safety Class
- On The Job Training in assigned manufacturing process area
- As needed per job: Â Smart Crane & Forklift Certifications
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:Steel toed boots, safety glasses, hard hat, and high visibility vest always required. Â Dependent upon job assignment, hearing protection and safety sleeves may be required. Â All PPE (with the exception of steel toed boots/shoes) will be provided by the company at no cost.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- General: Â May stand up to 8-12 hours per shift, with frequent walking throughout the facility, and occasional sitting during machine operation or breaks
- Strength & Endurance: Â May regularly lift up to 50 lbs., sometimes more with assistance. Â May push or pull equipment, materials, or carts up to 75 lbs. Â Will use precise hand-eye coordination for machine adjustments, cutting, or handling of tubing
- Mobility & Flexibility: Â frequent bending, stooping, or kneeling. Â May occasionally climb ladders or platforms to access equipment. Â Frequent reaching overhead and at ground level to manage tools or controls
- Sensory Requirements: Â Must have sufficient hearing to detect alarms, machines sounds, and instructions in a noisy environment. Â Must have sufficient close vision for reading gauges, color recognition, and inspecting finished tubing.
- Environmental Conditions: Â Must be able to work in high temperature areas near extrusion and annealing furnace lines. Â Must be able to withstand loud production environment with available hearing protection as needed. ï‚·Repetitive Motion: Â frequent repetitive hand, arm, or wrist movements depending on the machine being operated.
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