What are the responsibilities and job description for the Machine Operator Level 1 - 4th Shift position at Marion Body Works?
Responsible for fabricating various types of products. Foster and promote continuous improvement and a positive work environment.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Study and interpret set up instructions
Listen to directions from supervisor or lead man, however, will work almost all the time without direct supervision
Fabricate, adjust, operate and be proficient in the operation of various fabricating equipment including but not limited to cutting, forming, punching, grinding of material
Must be able to operate both manual as well as computer aided machines
Must be able to run all programs as well as modify specific programs on computer aided machines
Determine if all parts are present.
Read and interpret blueprints and sketches.
Read parts list.
Interpret measurements.
Verify specifications.
Alter dimensions to fit specifications.
Resolve production issues.
Complete preventive maintenance.
Troubleshoot malfunctions and perform repairs as needed.
Ensure working environment is clean and safe.
Report errors in product line.
Check stock to ensure inventory is replenished.
Complete quality control forms.
Place orders for supplies.
Participate in product development.
Build prototypes and test products.
Prioritizing work based on production schedule
Communicate effectively/appropriately with team members, leads and supervisors.
Effectively and accurately use VMI, Kanban cards, material withdrawal forms,
stock, fabricated, and special order parts so inventory counts are correct
Maintain regular attendance to prevent missing customer deadlines
Adhere to Marion Body Works Inc. Quality Policy
SECONDARY JOB FUNCTIONS:
Interpret MBW safety policies/practices to employees including ensuring safe work practices and company policies are followed.
Utilize available data to continuously improve productivity, uptime and reliability
Interface with customers, both internal and external.
Complete Non-conformance using quality program for quality issues and deviations, and all purchasing, order processing, and engineering inaccuracies so corrective action can be taken
May be required to transfer to other work areas to meet company needs
Compliance with all environmental, OSHA and quality standards
Other tasks as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Must be able to proficiently run any of the below work centers:
Press Brakes
Milling
Laser
Specialty Equipment
Ability to efficiently function in fast-paced work environment
Computer system skills
Must be able to interpret work orders, drawings, layouts, sketches, route sheets, and production schedule
Professional oral and written communication skills.
Follow written communications and verbal instructions
Basic knowledge in shop math, be able to convert decimals and fractions, measure and build to within military specifications, check work for dimensional accuracy and correct as needed
Proficient knowledge to use various power and machine tools. Must be able to use hand tools and measuring devices, as well as assembly fixtures to complete assemblies
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail required
Perform 6S checks in area and report items not completed
Assist in instruction and training
Work independently without needing direct supervision
Demonstrate complete knowledge of mission, value, and ethics statement.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Prefer manufacturing experience
Prefer High School Diploma or GED equivalent
Fork lift certified
Ability to establish and maintain professional and courteous relationships with customers and co-workers.
4th Shift, Friday - Sunday 5:30AM - 5:30PM
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$50,373 to $64,596
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