A Day In The Life
Operator will be required to set-up, operate, and to adjust machines and equipment in order to produce a good quality product.
Examples of machines and equipment are, but not limited to, pultrusion, saw, doweling machine, and other departmental equipment. Processes performed will be, but not limited to, inspecting, sanding, mixing, sawing, testing, and processing. Operator may be required to make visual and manual inspections, record production, record scrap, keep required production records, and other operations as required. Operator may be required to operate more than one machine at a time. Operator must have the ability to interpret drawings and routing sheets and perform SPC as required. Operator will be required to maintain machines, equipment and work area in a clean and orderly manner. Operator must ensure that any hazardous waste generated must be properly packaged and labeled before removing from his/her area. What will help you thrive in this role?
Ability to sit and/or stand and perform repetitive work for a minimum of eight hours. Ability to walk, hear, see and have full use of both hands. Ability to lift 50 lbs.
from floor to waist and waist to floor. Ability to climb. Ability to lift 50 lbs.
from waist to shoulder and carry a distance of 10 feet. Ability to lift in excess of 65 lbs. Ability to move 50 lbs.
by using a two-wheel dolly. These physical requirements are generalities and work may occasionally exceed the specified levels.