What are the responsibilities and job description for the Machine Operator position at Copperweld Bimetallics?
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Copperweld is the leading supplier of bimetallic wiring products and the only domestic producer of copper-clad steel (“CCS”) and copper-clad aluminum (“CCA”) wire.
Position Description
Copperweld is hiring multiple Machine Operators across different operational levels. Some training may be required on 1st shift before transitioning to off-shift roles.
Machine Operators are responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining machinery used in the manufacturing of bimetallic wire products. This position requires working in a safety-critical, heavy industrial environment, following all protocols to ensure the wellbeing of employees and equipment. Operators must meet quality and productivity standards through the efficient, precise, and safe use of equipment in settings that may involve noise, vibration, and extreme temperatures.
WHAT we need you to do.
Key Responsibilities
Follow machine-specific Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Perform machine setup and maintain continuous machine operation
Monitor machine settings and record production and scrap
Conduct and document quality testing
May operate a forklift (license required)
Adhere to safety, quality, and environmental standards
Essential Physical Requirements
The position requires medium-level exertion, including:
Standing, walking: Frequent to constant
Lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling (up to 50 lbs.): Frequent *Note: Certain tasks may occasionally require handling weights exceeding 50 lbs. Specific requirements can be discussed with Human Resources.
Climbing stairs/ladders: Occasional (especially during wire breaks)
Bending, body rotation, reaching, repetitive motion: Frequent
Kneeling, crouching, squatting, overhead work: Occasional
Fine motor skills (e.g., fingering to detect wire defects), effective verbal communication, and visual acuity (all ranges): Frequent to constant
Work Environment
Exposure to noise (>85 dB), heat (>100°F), cold (<32°F), humidity, confined spaces, forklifts, airborne particles, machinery, chemicals, and high-energy sources
Use of PPE required, including eye, hearing, hand, arm, leg, and foot protection
Shift flexibility and possible overtime (more than 40 hours/week)
WHAT you need to possess.
Adherence to Copperweld Core Values
Prior manufacturing experience preferred
Willingness to train and work across shifts
Strong team and interpersonal skills
Ability to utilize ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems (manufacturing/quality software)
WHY Copperweld?
STRONG Business Outlook
Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans
PAID Time off & 10 Holidays
401k matching
Company Paid Life & AD&D Insurance
Education Assistance
Great Place to Work Certified