What you’ll do Set up, start up, and dial in forming equipment to hit safety, quality, and throughput targets Continuously monitor lines and make precision adjustments during production Perform basic repairs and preventive maintenance with supervisory support Assist with equipment modifications and larger repairs as needed Use diagrams and OEM manuals to guide setup and troubleshooting Apply strong knowledge of forming systems to solve issues quickly Tweak, troubleshoot, and maintain equipment in the Forming HP area Pitch in with teammates and take on additional tasks from your supervisor What you bring High school diploma or GED Mechanical aptitude and basic troubleshooting skills Strong communication plus basic computer and math capability Ability to read basic English and operate machine shop tools Environment and physical expectations Work comfortably in hot, dusty areas Stand for long stretches during shifts Lift/carry 25 lbs frequently and up to 50 lbs on occasion Move throughout the facility; climb stairs; bend, twist, kneel, crouch, or crawl Use hands/fingers for handling tools and controls; push, pull, reach (including overhead) Vision requirements: close, distance, peripheral, depth perception, ability to refocus Schedule realities Production fluctuates. Expect periods of extended or reduced hours. Weekend or partial‑weekend work may be scheduled, and call‑ins can occur outside your normal hours. Industry and process experience that stands out Food and beverage manufacturing Packaging operations Machine setups for production runs Thermoforming Mechanical troubleshooting and general troubleshooting Equipment you’ll operate Thermoforming machines Roll forming machines
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED