Machine Operator 3rd Shift in Hudson
Job DescriptionJob Description
Machine Operator - II
- 3rd Shift: 11:00pm - 7:30am
- Hudson, NH
- Pay Rate: $20/hr
- Drug and Background Check
- Minimum 2 years of experience in a Machine Operator role within the plastic injection molding or associated industry or has gained proficiency in multiple competencies of more complex jobs.
- Clean Room Experience a Plus
_ The primary responsibilities of the Machine Operator II are to operate injection molding machines including inspection, assembly, and properly packaging. Record production and scrap information on P-charts. Machine Operator II is responsible for the operation of multiple pieces of manufacturing equipment of moderate to difficult complexity._
Essential Job Function
- Ability to follow written and oral instructions
- Ability to run complex jobs requiring auxiliary equipment and hand loads.
- Demonstrated levels of proficiency and quality while maintaining or exceeding production standards.
- May assist with training others
- Perform basic transactions in ERP software (Scrap, downtime, inventory lookup).
- Ability to use a computer to self-train in procedures.
- Help promote a safe and clean work environment within the organization. Supports 5S practices and conducts 5S audits
- Ability to setup workstations for new jobs including leveling and setting up scales, verifying labels and work orders, and ensuring the proper packaging at the workstation.
- Identifying, reporting, and alerting leads/supervisors to quality issues such as: flash, splay, contamination, etc.
- Utilizes magnifying lamps, microscopes, go/no go gages, calipers, micrometers, select vision systems, and TAPPI charts to verify part compliance to customer specifications.
- Basic understanding of engineering drawings and able to update the in-process QC records while running the job
- Accurately weigh, count, package finished goods for shipping according to printed instructions on the Work Order and Program Information Guide
- Performs operator functions in a clean room environment. Follow clean room procedures including gowning, ungowning, and transferring material into and out of the clean room
- Record production and scrap information on P-charts. Basic addition and subtraction and the ability to calculate percentages to understand and interpret scrap rates.
- Ability to use small hand tools to trim parts of flash and gates.
- Ability to visually inspect and identify defects in parts with and without the assistance of visual aids.
- Attend mandatory training sessions.
- Regular on-time attendance is essential.