03 Sep
Machine Operator I
Indiana, Batesville , 47006 Batesville USA

Vacancy expired!

Machine Operator I

FULL-TIME

$17.50/hr

-The machine / Turning Operator ensures machinery is set up, works properly, and conforms with (and can produce materials that conform with) company quality, quantity, and efficiency standards.

-Set up and operate any assigned machine in manufacturing area

-Set up and operate machining and turning centers

-Inspect own production frequently using proper gauges or measuring instrument

-Operate CNC Controlled Machines

-Observes each machine to verify quality performance

-Sets and adjusts necessary controls to regulate machines

-Unload Steel from truck deliveries

-Maintains, organizes, and cleans equipment and the work area

-Train other employees

-Meet production goals

-Count parts accurately

-Performs other related duties as assigned

-Productively participate in a Continuous Improvement work environment

REM-01 WS-01


Schedule

Shift start: 6:00AM or 2:00PM or 10:00PM
Shift length: 0 hours
1st shift:6am – 2pm (M – F);2nd shift: 2pm – 10pm (M-F);3rd shift:10pm – 6am (S – Th)


Benefits
  • Health, dental, vision insurance - available after 30 days
  • Paid time off
  • 401(k) plan

Qualifications
  • Must pass drug screen
  • Can lift 50 lbs
  • Must be at least 18+ years old
-Ability to follow written instructions, diagrams, and blueprints

-Thorough understanding of mechanics and other properties of machines

-Ability to fabricate parts per print specifications

-Ability to follow proper safety protocols

- One to two years of machine operator experience preferred

About Wood Mizer

When sustainably harvested, maintained, and replanted, wood is the planet’s most environmentally-friendly building resource in comparison to metals, plastics, and concrete. After decades of mismanagement and abuse, countries around the world are making steady improvements to enforcing healthy and sustainable forestry practices while reducing illegal logging and deforestation. Forest loss is slowing because proper forest management, care and harvesting reduces impact of forest fires, desertification, landslides, erosion, and deforestation. In addition, trees capture carbon as they grow and when the life cycle is complete, carbon can continue to be stored by processing wood into a finished product which is beneficial for our environment today and tomorrow.

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