Machine Operator ll, Sections, 2nd Shiftother related Employment listings - Lomira, WI at Geebo

Machine Operator ll, Sections, 2nd Shift

Lomira, WI Lomira, WI Full-time Full-time $19 - $24 an hour $19 - $24 an hour Description:
Kondex Corporation is looking to add Machine Operators to the Sickle Sections department.
Current openings on 2nd shift $3.
00 per hour shift premium Current 2nd shift mandatory overtime hours:
Monday - Friday 3:
30 pm to 2:
00 am.
Hours can fluctuate depending on customer requirements and training needs.
Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
Load and unload parts from machines while achieving expected rates, which could include one or more advanced machines.
Operate basic machines such as shot blaster, tumble blaster, media blaster, tempering oven, robotic stacker, band saw, straightening press, etc.
These machines do not have progressions to Machine Operator I.
Read prints and routings.
Follow established machine settings and parameters.
Perform lock-out tag-out on equipment.
Perform basic inspections using hand-held measuring devices.
Operate lift devices such as boom crane and hand jack.
May learn to operate multiple advanced machines in the area to prepare for advancement.
May learn set-ups by assisting Operator I.
Close orders in computer system.
Perform 5S activities, including limited preventative maintenance on equipment.
May assist in training full time, part time, or temporary associates in the department.
The responsibilities listed above are not all encompassing of what may be asked of associates in this position.
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent work experience.
Ability to read, understand, and follow written instructions, prints, and inspection criteria.
Ability to learn how to operate more complex equipment.
Ability to work in a team environment.
Prior manufacturing experience is preferred.
Kondex is an equal opportunity employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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