Machine Operator
Job Description
Consists of operating machines at or above standard levels of operation including waste, quality, efficiency, and utilization. Troubleshoots, identifies, and corrects machine-related problems through proper adjustments. Provides support and guidance to less experienced personnel. Completes appropriate end-of-shift paperwork, accounting for crewing time, machine time, and production quantities. Inspects and recognizes defective product and makes machine adjustments to correct the cause of defects. Observes all housekeeping, standard work, and safety guidelines.
Qualifications
- Manual dexterity
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to maintain detailed records at prescribed frequencies
- Strong hand/eye coordination
- Analytical skills
- Mastery of math skills (use of calculators to determine and record production data)
- Basic troubleshooting skills to resolve minor machine issues
- Understanding of product quality standards
- Knowledge of Thermoforming machines
Benefits
Comprehensive and competitive benefits that include medical, dental and vision insurance as well as a variety of other well-being resources focused on mental, physical and financial health. Specific benefits and well-being programs may vary depending on where you work.
Community Engagement
Supports organizations whose missions promote sustainability initiatives or address food and hunger needs. Encourages facility level support of activities in the communities where employees live and work.
Training and Development
Offers constant opportunities for advancement through company and industry training curricula, support for formal education through the Tuition Reimbursement Program (Non-Union), and a Learning Management System that supports and enhances employee skills at all levels of the organization.