Beam and Column Sawline Operator (I and II)
Job Summary
The Beam and Column Sawline Operator (I and II) is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the Beam and Column Sawline in our Mass Plywood Panel Manufacturing facility. This role involves using saws and automated equipment to cut wood and related materials to precise specifications.
Essential Functions
- Operate, load, and unload CNC beam saws and related equipment
- Read a tape measure and perform basic math to set up saws and guides to job specifications
- Inspect materials and finished pieces for defects or quality issues
- Absorb materials and transport finished pieces
- Complete all required paperwork and production documentation accurately
- Maintain a clean and safe work area at all times
- Perform routine cleaning, greasing, and basic maintenance on equipment
- Adhere to all safety protocols, including Lock Out/Tag Out procedures
- Wear required PPE (hearing protection, safety glasses, steel-toed boots, hard hat, etc.)
- Work in a dusty, loud industrial environment
Operator I (Entry Level)
- Start/stop machines, clear basic jams, and perform simple automated tasks
- Load and unload raw materials using forklifts or overhead cranes
- Use basic measuring tools (tape measure, calipers) to verify cut accuracy
- Perform routine maintenance such as cleaning and lubrication
- Record basic production counts and maintain accurate scrap reports
Operator II (Experienced/Senior Level)
- Set up, and monitor complex automated beamline equipment with minimal supervision
- Adjust advanced machine parameters (feed rates, tension, pressure) based on material type and thickness
- Troubleshoot mechanical, software, or technical issues beyond basic jams
- Independently read and interpret complex blueprints, engineering drawings, and job travelers
- Auxiliary download and manage CNC programs and nesting software
- Optimize cutting techniques for improved efficiency and yield
- Mentor and train Level I operators
- Help manage production flow to meet daily deadlines
Qualifications
- Operator I (entry level): High school diploma or equivalent, Basic understanding of industrial math and safety procedures, Ability to read a tape measure and perform simple calculations, Strong attention to detail and ability to follow instructions, Demonstrated ability to work safely at all times, Good vision (close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus), Ability to work independently with minimal supervision after training
- Operator II (Experienced/Senior Level): High school diploma or equivalent, 1–3 years of experience in wood fabrication, lumber, plywood, or similar manufacturing environment (preferred), 2+ years of experience using CNC machinery (preferred), Advanced ability to read blueprints and perform complex calculations, Proficiency with CNC interfaces, nesting software, or ERP systems (preferred), Proven troubleshooting and problem-solving skills, Previous experience training or mentoring others is a plus, Both levels: Previous experience in a plywood, lumber, or engineered wood facility is preferred
Other Responsibilities
- May be required to perform duties in other areas of the facility as needed
- Forklift experience is a plus
Physical Demands
- Stand for long periods of time
- Occasional lifting up to 50 pounds
- Regularly go up and down stairs
- Good physical stamina required
- Work five days per week, with occasional sixth days
- Ability to work in dusty, loud industrial environments while wearing proper PPE
Benefits
- Highly competitive wage
- PTO
- Health, dental and life insurance
- Section 125
- 401K
- Profit-sharing
- Holiday Pay
- Discretionary profit-sharing quarterly bonuses
- Employee discounts are available, including Columbia Sportswear, Carhartt, and other vendors
About the Company
We are committed to operating for another 100+ years. We operate six processing plants, including a small log veneer plant, large log veneer plant, veneer drying facility, plywood plant and cogeneration facility. We are dedicated to reinvesting in our modern manufacturing facilities, providing high-quality wood products, and providing family wage jobs within our communities. We specialize in creating the highest quality wood products, from raw log to finished products, including: hog fuel, bark fines, chips, shavings, specialty veneer, grade lumber, high-quality sheathing grade plywood and even electricity. Our passion for continuous improvement aligned with our innovative approach to manufacturing has led us to become the sole producer and developer of a unique, patented wood product, the Mass Ply Panel. If you have a growth mindset and thrive under pressure, you’re probably a great fit for our team!