Machine Operator- 2nd shift

GHSP

Mansfield (OH)

On-site

USD 34,000 - 43,000

Full time

4 hours ago
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Job summary

GHSP in Mansfield, OH is seeking a Machine Operator for the 2nd shift to support a fast-paced production line. You will operate and monitor equipment, load tooling, and adjust production to ensure parts meet specifications.

Responsibilities include routine machine maintenance, troubleshooting, documenting results, and collaborating with supervisors and quality inspectors. The role requires adherence to safety guidelines and the ability to stand for extended periods.

Qualifications

  • Ability to read job duties/work instructions and fill out appropriate documentation.

Responsibilities

  • Regularly assembles component parts into completed assemblies using winder, pick-and-place, or other type of assembly operation.
  • Provides constant support in a team environment as required.
  • Frequently troubleshoots, repairs, and maintains machines using the correct tools as trained.
  • Regularly demonstrates an ability to monitor equipment during operations, making sure equipment is working properly by watching gauges and dials.
  • Routinely tests parts.
  • Visually inspects parts 100% of the time.
  • Assists other operators as needed.
  • Routinely completes necessary paperwork and alerts maintenance as required.
  • Frequently loads manual and automatic machines with components.
  • Consistently meets target rates determined for each machine.
  • ALWAYS abides by all safety guidelines.
  • Accountable for conformance to product requirements.

Job description

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Machine Operator- 2nd shift

Regular Full-Time Mansfield, OH, US

8 days ago Requisition ID: 1061

A production operator uses equipment to assist with manufacturing, packaging, and other steps along a production line. They may remove and mount proper tooling, observe the machines in operation, and make adjustments to control the rate of production. They measure parts to check that products conform to specifications. Duties sometimes include making minor repairs or performing minor machine maintenance, such as oiling and cleaning. An operator may need to confer with his/her supervisor, other production personnel, maintenance, or quality inspectors when problems arise.

DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

1. Regularly assembles component parts into completed assemblies using winder, pick-and-place, or other type of assembly operation.

2. Provides constant support in a team environment as required.

3. Frequently troubleshoots, repairs, and maintains machines using the correct tools as trained.

4. Regularly demonstrates an ability to monitor equipment during operations, making sure equipment is working properly by watching gauges and dials.

5. Routinely tests parts.

6. Visually inspects parts 100% of the time.

7. Assists other operators as needed.

8. Routinely completes necessary paperwork and alerts maintenance as required.

9. Frequently loads manual and automatic machines with components.

10. Consistently meets target rates determined for each machine.

11. ALWAYS abides by all safety guidelines.

12. Accountable for conformance to product requirements.

OTHER FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

This job description reflects management's assignment of essential functions. It does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

Ability to read job duties/work instructions and fill out appropriate documentation.

PAY GRADE: 414

PREFERRED:
Previous experience in a manufacturing setting is preferred.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT
General Conditions

Shift 8 to 10 hours a day

Flooring cement

Temperature controlled

safety equipmentglasses, rubber mat

Infrequent

1-2X/Hr.

Occasional

3-12X/Hr.

Frequent

13-30X/Hr.

Constant

30+X/Hr.

Floor to Waist

Waist to Shoulder

15 lbs.

40lbs

Shoulder to Overhead

16 lbs.

Carry

15 lbs.

10lbs

under 5lb

Push/Pull

10 lbs. of force

Positional Requirements

Standing/Walking: constant walking and standing

Climb/Balance

climb three step ladder with rails

frequent neck rotation and forward bend, occasional bending at waist, Frequent side to side rotation

constant grasping, reaching, fingering and handling; infrequent pulling

constant walking and standing; occasional getting up and sitting down

Tools and Equipment
Primary Job Tasks

See Physical Duties

physical duties:

Strength Range: Light to medium (40lbs)

  • Grasp empties and set on roller reaching at breast level to complete task lifting from 7 lbs. to 11 lbs.
  • Fill hopper with components as needed, with weights ranging from 15 lbs. to 40 lbs.; may climb a three step ladder with rails to empty supplies, lifting weight to breast level to pour
  • Maintain running of machinery by infrequently pulling doors, bending at waist level, and reaching arms outstretched
  • Lift 3 times per hour up to 40 lbs. above shoulder level to supply
  • Lift 16 lbs. every four hours to supply
  • Occasional to frequent walking around machine
  • Forward neck leaning while fingering the item
  • Pinching item using pliers
  • Place item under microscope and observe
  • Document results
  • Stand at machine with controls that are 39 to 40 inches from floor level
  • Walk right to left, back and forth, reaching for product to place into the mold
  • Work with arms extended
  • Push buttons (have to push both to operate)
  • Reach and remove product; place on table 33 to 37 inches from floor level
  • Visually inspect product
  • Document finished product vs. amount of scrap generated
  • Clean press at the end of each shift
  • Hands must fit between molds to add compound and retrieve parts
  • Operate an overhead crane to move material once to twice per day; will guide the item to position
  • Push cart with 10 lbs. of force
  • 2 or 3 times per shift will pick up a 15 lb. bucket and pour contents into hopper.
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