Medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage
401(k) plan with generous company match
Bonus program
Paid vacation and personal days
Paid holidays
Company-paid life and AD&D insurance
Company paid short-term disability coverage
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Job summary
A recruitment agency is looking for a Machine Operator for the 2nd shift (Mon-Fri, 3pm to 11pm) at their facility in York County. The role offers a pay range of $19-21/hr and includes various responsibilities such as operating slitters, loading rolls, and performing quality checks. Ideal candidates should be mechanically inclined and capable of lifting heavy materials. Benefits include medical coverage, 401(k), paid vacation, and more.
Qualifications
Experience in a manufacturing or warehouse environment.
Ability to lift up to 100 pounds with assistance; 50 pounds without.
Ability to stand, walk, bend, twist, and use hands.
Responsibilities
Operate slitter efficiently and productively.
Load and unload rolls on the slitter.
Perform quality checks on slit material.
Enter accurate information into computer systems.
Keep machine and surrounding area clean.
Skills
Mechanically inclined
Ability to read a tape measure to 1/16"
Computer operation skill
Job description
Overview
Machine Operator
Pay: $19-21/hr.
2nd Shift: Mon-Fri (3pm to 11pm)
Requirements
Mechanically inclined and ability to read a tape measure to 1/16"
Experience in a manufacturing or warehouse environment
Ability to lift up to 100 pounds with assistance of a hoist; up to 50 pounds without assistance
Ability to stand, walk, bend, twist, and use hands
Computer operation skill: Moderate
Responsibilities
Operate slitter efficiently and productively against set goals.
Loading and unloading of rolls on slitter.
Interpret and understand written information, (orders, SOPs, Lam. and print roll tickets etc.)
Palletization, (building pallets of finished goods per customer specifications)
Bagging of finished rolls.
Quality checks slit material
Lay flat/measurement of slit web
Print quality/print defects
Roll/web tension and integrity
Enter accurate information into computer and on production forms.
Print out and attach accurate labels to finished rolls.
Keep machine and surrounding area safe and clean.
Spot and determine visual defects.
Cut out defects and splice together good material.
Complete tasks in adequate time limits, as to meet press daily goal and schedule needs.
SOPs may cover the area of (but are not limited to):
Employee Health & Safety
SQF (Safe Quality Food packager) and GMP (good manufacturing procedures) focused on eliminating contaminates in all packaging manufactured
Benefits
Medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage