Machine/Assembly Operator - Day Shift (7a-3p)

Mitchell PlasticsHuntsville, AL
3d

About The Position

Join our team and play a hands-on role in building high-quality products in a safe, supportive, and fast-paced environment. What You’ll Do As a Machine/Assembly Operator, you’ll be an essential part of our production team, helping ensure our products meet the highest standards of quality and efficiency. In this role, you will: Operate molding and assembly machines, or perform manual assembly tasks with a strong focus on safety and productivity Take ownership of the quality of products produced at your workstation Collaborate with team members across shifts to ensure smooth and efficient transitions Review and follow workstation instructions to maintain consistency and accuracy Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment at all times Arrive a few minutes before your shift to support seamless handovers

Requirements

  • Ability to follow instructions and work effectively under supervision

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with Kanban systems and labeling processes (or willingness to learn)
  • Ability to identify basic molding defects such as sink marks or flash
  • Good manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination
  • Ability to distinguish colors accurately
  • Understanding of (or willingness to learn) quality and environmental procedures related to the role
  • Comfort working with forms, tags, and labels as part of daily tasks

Responsibilities

  • Operate molding and assembly machines, or perform manual assembly tasks with a strong focus on safety and productivity
  • Take ownership of the quality of products produced at your workstation
  • Collaborate with team members across shifts to ensure smooth and efficient transitions
  • Review and follow workstation instructions to maintain consistency and accuracy
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment at all times
  • Arrive a few minutes before your shift to support seamless handovers
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