California Closets
manufacturing
MachineOperator2ndShift
“Machine Operator - 2nd Shift at California Closets. Skills: Machine operation, Wood processing equipment, Quality control. Operate equipment following safety processes. Produce required quality & quantity of parts”
What You'll Achieve.
maximize daily productivity expectations of boards being shipped
Industry & Context.
resolve any identified problems
Ability to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, ability to frequently stoop, bend and kneel, often reach with hand and arms and grasp, be able to constantly stand
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Minimum high school diploma or GED required, Ability to work in all assigned areas of production and perform relief duties when required, Ability to read and interpret basic mathematical measurements and use/read a tape measure, Ability to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, ability to frequently stoop, bend and kneel, often reach with hand and arms and grasp, and be able to constantly stand, Need to have visual acuity to read instructions, operate machines and inspect parts produced
What You'll Do.
Operate equipment following safety processes
Produce required quality & quantity of parts
Maintain log and records of units produced
Inspect equipment prior to use
Perform basic and routine adjustments
and orderly work area
Check products for quality and uniform completion
Resolve identified problems
On/off-loading of products
Produce quality and error-free work
Ensure proper storage of materials
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
alert line lead
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