Key Responsibilities Setup and Calibration: Install, adjust, and calibrate machinery components to ensure precise operation and optimal performance.
Operation: Safely and efficiently operate machinery according to production specifications during manufacturing runs.
Monitoring and Inspection: Continuously monitor machine operation to maintain product quality, identify defects, and ensure products meet standards.
Maintenance: Perform routine checks, basic maintenance, and cleaning on machinery to prevent malfunctions and minimize downtime.
Material Handling: Load raw materials into machines and unload finished products for packaging or shipment.
Problem-Solving: Troubleshoot minor equipment malfunctions and coordinate with maintenance teams for more significant repairs.
Safety and Compliance: Adhere to all safety guidelines, company policies, and procedures to maintain a safe and organized work environment.
Data Reporting: Record production data, document issues, and report them to supervisors.
Common Industries Machine operators are employed in a wide range of industries, including: manufacturing, automotive, food production, electronics, and construction.
Required Skills and Qualifications Technical Aptitude: A strong understanding of mechanics and computer systems is beneficial.
Attention to Detail: Essential for monitoring machine operation and ensuring product quality.
Manual Dexterity: Ability to perform tasks such as bending, lifting, and twisting.
Teamwork: Ability to collaborate with team members to meet production targets.
Problem-Solving: Capacity to identify and resolve issues as they arise.
Basic Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is often required.
Job Type: Full-time