Machine Operator - Level 3, 3rd Shift
Position Summary
At this level, the associate can perform more complex duties per standard work including process changeovers and troubleshooting with minimal guidance or help from a trainer or support. They can recognize and solve some non-routine problems.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Complete set-up and operation of machining equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
- Perform start-stop procedures including, but not limited to machine and conveyor start-up, loading of raw material, and machine shutdown.
- Perform simple and advanced changes, adjustments, and set-up to tooling and fixtures.
- Complete records and forms.
- Check machined parts visually and dimensionally according to quality standards.
- Clean chips from tooling and parts.
- Recognize and report machine malfunctions and part discrepancies to supervisor.
- Preset tooling as required.
- Set-up parts, process and machine as required.
- Perform daily, semi-annual and annual machine maintenance.
- Correct problems in set-up, non-conformance, tooling and machining processes.
- Make suggestions for process changes that may improve machining operations.
- Maneuver around machine, includes but may not be limited to standing, bending, stretching and walking.
- Repair, replace and/or modify the equipment if required.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements
- Required: High school diploma or equivalent
- External: Minimum of 30 months (about 2 and a half years) of applicable machining experience.
- Internal: Must be fully qualified as a Level 2 Machine Operator
- Advanced knowledge about metal or plastic cutting processes and equipment
- Self-motivated and able to learn at a fast pace.
- Demonstrates proficient machining, communication, and troubleshooting.
- Operate machine: that includes loading and unloading parts, inspection gages, comparator, micrometers, calipers, 6” rule, dial indicator, ring gages, drill/reamer, Johnson gages and Datum gages, magnifier and lights, miscellaneous hand tools and chip strippers.
- Identifies and corrects machining problems relative to tools and tool holders, collets and chucks.
Critical Competencies
- Customer Focus
- Direct and assist others in getting required support work completed in a timely manner
- Independently display prioritization skills
- Understand and anticipate the internal customers’ needs and initiate action to meet them
- Meeting customer needs is their driver
- Reliability and Integrity
- Drives improvements and helps others make a positive impact on quality and plant metrics
- Along with providing it themselves, encourages others to provide reliable information
- Acts as a direct liaison with product, process and quality Engineers to ensure appropriate application of technology
- Supports organizational changes positively through actions and words
- Flexibility
- Always willing to be flexible in their schedule
- Shares knowledge that they have obtained with others
- Open to taking on new challenges
- Can easily be interrupted or redirected to a new task, or site based on Swagelok’s needs
- Has useable ideas to help increase equipment reliability
- Teamwork
- Creates strong morale and spirit within the team by encouraging others and making them feel valued and important
- Facilitates Root Cause analysis effort for equipment reliability
- Facilitate Shift Start up and departmental meetings
- Promotes group reputation in a positive manner
- Effectively coordinates resources to achieve ZCD
- Communication
- Communicates well with all different levels in the organization (shop floor, office, engineering, supervisors, managers, directors, lean leaders, etc.)
- Promotes own ideas and information with others
- Drill-down to root cause in all work order solutions
- Communicate through appropriate escalation channels when required
- Is a voice for Quality and will take time to explain theories and philosophies
- Receives input from others
- Accountability
- Drives team goals and results
- Takes ownership of the actions and results of the team as a whole
- Coordinate, communicate, and execute in the absence of supervision
- Control emotions and reactions according to the situation and the audience
- Provides accurate and detailed documentation including the use of SIS
- Provides feedback to Supervision and guidance for other specialists in training
Working Conditions and/or Physical Requirements
- Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards.
- Ability to maintain regular, punctual attendance consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards.
- May be required to pass pre-employment and annual Vision Acuity tests
- Must be able to lift Kegs and Boxes on a regular basis between 25 - 35 pounds and occasionally between 35 - 50 pounds.
- Considerable standing, stooping and bending is required.
Benefits
We offer a comprehensive package of valuable benefits called Total Rewards focused on health and wellness, compensation, retirement planning, and supplemental rewards.
How to Apply
To apply: Click ‘Apply Now’ to the role of interest, upload your resume and complete the application. Those that match our qualifications will be contacted to schedule a phone interview.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Swagelok is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are selected without regard to race, ethnicity, creed, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, pregnancy-related medical conditions, age, national origin or ancestry, disability, genetic information, veteran/military status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other protected characteristic under federal, state or local law.