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Lapham-Hickey Steel is seeking a Machine Operator on our 2nd shift in Dayton, OH. The role focuses on running the Oscillating line, troubleshooting issues, and meeting daily production goals with minimal supervision.
Ideal candidates can read blueprints and documents, perform precision setup with micrometers, and operate overhead cranes. Training will be provided; lifting up to 50 lbs may be required.
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Full Time Manual Labor Dayton, OH, US
4 days ago Requisition ID: 1047
Lapham-Hickey Steel is a family-owned, industry-leading steel service center with a legacy of almost 100 years in manufacturing and steel processing. With locations across the U.S., including Illinois, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia, we are committed to delivering high-quality steel products while fostering a culture of growth, teamwork, and innovation.
At Lapham-Hickey, we invest in our people, offering competitive benefits, career development opportunities, and a supportive environment where employees can thrive. Whether you're looking to start or advance your career in manufacturing, engineering, sales, or operations, we provide the tools and resources to help you succeed.
Join us and be part of a company that values integrity, customer commitment, and continuous improvement. Your future in steel starts here!
The Steel Barco 2nd shift Operator will be tasked to run our Oscillating line on 2nd shift. This position will need a highly motivated self-sufficient individual due to a lack of supervision on this shift. Once training is complete the operator and an assistant operator will work 2nd shift. Operators are required to troubleshoot issues, report quality issues, set up the machine based on the order requirements and meet daily production goals.
The required skills such as operating assembly lines, press machines, and mold machines are essential for daily production activities, ensuring that products are manufactured to exact specifications. Proficiency with overhead cranes and clamp trucks enables the safe and efficient movement of heavy materials, which is critical in maintaining workflow continuity. Using precision tools like micrometers allows the operator to verify dimensions and maintain quality control throughout the manufacturing process. Deburring skills contribute to the finishing process, enhancing product safety and aesthetics. Preferred skills, including preventive maintenance and lean manufacturing knowledge, support the operator in minimizing downtime and improving overall production efficiency, while computer skills facilitate accurate record-keeping and communication.
3:00 PM – 1:30 AM Monday – Thursday.
Overtime will occur on Friday’s when needed
Training: 5:00AM – 3:30PM Mon - Thursday