Manufacturing Production Operator 6/14 Job - (brownwood, texas) Transportation & Warehousing - Abilene, TX at Geebo

Manufacturing Production Operator 6/14 Job - (brownwood, texas)

Job
Summary:
The person hired for the position of Manufacturing Production Operator may set up and operates coating machine and auxiliary equipment.
Produces and inspects coated products.
Performs quality testing of associated products and makes any necessary process adjustments.
May operate all slitters within the area and inspect, convert and package product.
The Production Operator may be responsible for packaging orders and report work through specified operating systems.
Primary Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
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Reviews the converting schedule to ensure order dates are met.
Reviews job tickets as to type of material, size of rolls, number of rolls, special instruction, and meet any special inspection requirements listed on the ticket.
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Operates bead conveyor system to maintain proper hopper level on beaded products.
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Follows (FIFO) First In First Out procedures.
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Arranges warehouse for maximum storage.
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Assists in the training of new operators.
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Performs other duties as directed by the production supervisor or lead operator.
This position will require:
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Working overtime :
Weekend work :
Working rotating shifts This position may require:
Basic
Qualifications:
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Possess a High School Diploma or GED Preferred
Qualifications:
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One year of manufacturing experience operating equipment :
Positive work attitude :
Ability to work well in a team environment :
Adaptable and flexible Qualified applicants will be required to take and pass 3M elected testing as a part of the selection process.
About 3M Must be legally authorized to work in country of employment without sponsorship for employment visa status (e.
g.
, H1B status) Posting Notes:
Brownwood Texas United States US Compliance Boards Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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