White Cap

MachineOperator(1STSHIFT)

Smyrna, Tennessee, United States FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Machine Operator (1ST SHIFT) at White Cap. Skills: operating machinery, process management, resource planning. Operate assigned machines. Meet production requirements”

What You'll Achieve.

Consistently meets production requirements

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

fix issues that might occur during the shift

Eligibility Requirements

regular exposure to factors that may cause noticeable discomfort or a moderate risk of accident or illness, such as temperature extremes, moving machinery, loud noises, and fumes, intermittent periods during which continuous physical exertion is required, such as walking, standing, stooping, climbing, lifting, and maneuvering material or equipment that may be heavy (50+ pounds) or awkward

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to read and understand all safety operating procedures, Ability to use all safety features and equipment, Ability to use basic math skills including addition, subtraction, multiplying, dividing, counting and the use of tape measure

Nice to Have

1 to 3 years' related experience

What You'll Do.

Operate assigned machines

Meet production requirements

Maintain clean and safe work area

Pack finished materials

Load and unload materials

Check workpiece specifications

Complete process documentation

Observe machine operation

Full Job Description

A position at White Cap isn’t your ordinary job. You’ll work in an exciting and diverse environment, meet interesting people, and have a variety of career opportunities. The White Cap family is committed to Building Trust on Every Job. We do this by being deeply knowledgeable, fully capable, and always dependable, and our associates are the driving force behind this commitment. **Job Summary** Responsible for maintaining and operating machinery, including conventional, special purpose, and computer numerical control (CNC) machines. Includes grinders, drills, and presses. **Major Tasks, Responsibilities and Key Accountabilities** * Operates assigned machines, including resistance welding, brake presses, and mechanical power presses. Operates saws, drills, and grinders. Consistently meets production requirements. * Maintains clean and safe work area. * Packing finished materials into dunnage and also loading and unloading. * Checks that the finished workpiece conforms to the specifications. * Completes documentation correctly for process monitors and production tickets. * Starts and observes machine operation to detect malfunctions and also may fix issues that might occur during the shift. **Nature and Scope** * Selects correct processes from clearly prescribed rules, past practices, or instruction. Seeks advice and guidance on non-routine or problem areas from supervisor. Deviations from the norm are cleared by the supervisor. * Under close supervision, exercises limited latitude/independent judgment. Work typically involves detailed checks or close review of output by a senior coworker and/or supervisor. * None. **Work Environment** * Typically located in a comfortable environment but with regular exposure to factors that may cause noticeable discomfort or a moderate risk of accident or illness, such as temperature extremes, moving machinery, loud noises, and fumes. * Requires intermittent periods during which continuous physical exertion is required, such as walkin

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