Machine Operator - 3rd Shift - Millersburg

MITER BrandsMillersburg, PA
Onsite

About The Position

GREAT OPPORTUNITY as MACHINE OPERATOR at MI in Millersburg Plant! NIGHT (3rd) SHIFT - 7pm - 7am / Rolling Schedule - 2 DAYS ON and 2 DAYS OFF. Potential need to train on day shift (Monday-Friday schedule) Starting Hourly Rate is $22 plus $2 Shift Differential - starting rate increase depending on experience level!! We are a local, family-owned company. We offer cross training and opportunities for career growth. We encourage our team members to take on new roles, advance their careers and offer tuition reimbursement. Team member health and safety are top priorities. MI has enhanced safety protocols in place to promote a healthy work environment.

Requirements

  • High school graduates or GED required.
  • Must be able to read/write and understand the English language.
  • Must be able to compute basic math, adding, subtracting, multiplication & division.
  • Must be able to use/read tape measures, calipers and saws.
  • Computer skills/knowledge of general computer operations.
  • Able to perform essential functions with or without accommodation.
  • Must possess a valid PA driver’s license and a working telephone.
  • Ability to concentrate and pay close attention to perform the essential job functions.
  • Interpersonal skills are necessary in order to effectively communicate with co-workers.
  • Safety glasses and ear plugs are required at all times on the production floor by all team members.
  • Steel toe boots/shoes that meet ANSI requirements are required for all team members working on the production floor.
  • Proper clothing required per employee handbook.
  • Refer to Safety Handbook for other safety equipment requirements such as shoes and tools.

Responsibilities

  • Safe machine start-up with safe and effective machine operation in the plastic extrusion process.
  • Operates an extrusion machine to shape powder and pellets into products, such as window profile extrusion.
  • Installs dies, mandrels, calibrators, heating blocks/bands, trim tools, extrusion saws, and downstream equipment, according to size and type of product, using hand tools.
  • Assures and maintains machine feed of powder or pellets and regulates rate of extrusion to prevent overpressure and mushrooming of material between table and die.
  • Starts hauler and saw then guides extrusion from extruder to drop table to “string” the line.
  • Adjusts temperature, rate, water, air and vacuum as necessary to produce correct shape at the maximum possible rate.
  • Makes mechanical adjustments outside of repairs to the hauler, saw and other mechanical systems as necessary to assure normal operation.
  • Records part dimensional and process data as well as production and scrap information six times per shift or more frequently as changes or other conditions dictate.
  • Setting up rigid extrusion tooling including dies, sizers and hauler cleats.
  • Cleaning rigid extrusion area by sweeping floor and cleaning up water spills with vacuum.
  • Cleaning dies by pulling them apart and using brass to scrape out burnt material.
  • Cleaning sizers by taking them apart and using brass to clean out wax build up.
  • Running rigid extrusion parts as close to specification as possible, checking parts using a dial caliper and tape measure.
  • Bringing dies and sizers to and from the line with die cart and sizer cart.
  • Responsible for machine set-up and start-up, input temperature set ups for rigid extruders.
  • Responsible for the setting up and insertion of wool-pile.
  • Color and material changes by emptying out hoppers and putting different material in.
  • Filling out downtime machine logs and describing all work done to machine throughout the shift.
  • Working on parts by adjusting extruder speed, hauler speed, temperature setups, position of sizer, position of air blowers, vacuum pressure, heat guns, bow devices and puller/cutters.
  • Performs TPM’s and cleans/changes filters.
  • Works closely with the Shift Supervisor to meet production scheduling requirements.
  • Monitors the appearance, dimensions and uniformity of the material making necessary adjustments as needed to maximize the production of defect free product.
  • Maintains a high standard of preventative maintenance and housekeeping, fixes the obvious and reports unresolved issues to Shift Supervisor.
  • Responsible for inspecting the finished product, ships 100% defect free product.
  • Attends communication meetings and safety training for team members.
  • Works with teams to achieve objectives for productivity, safety and quality standards.
  • Ensures all equipment/tools not being used are stored in their proper place.
  • Performs additional duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Competitive pay
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Generous paid time off
  • Three comprehensive medical plan options
  • Prescription drug coverage
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Teladoc virtual healthcare services
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Annual Wellness Clinic
  • Company-paid Life Insurance
  • Voluntary Life Insurance
  • Company-paid Short-Term Disability
  • Company-paid Long-Term Disability
  • Supplemental Hospital Indemnity Insurance
  • Critical Illness Insurance
  • Accident Insurance
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) and paid holidays
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company match
  • Tuition Reimbursement Program
  • Legal Insurance
  • Identity Theft Protection
  • Pet Insurance
  • Team Member Discount Program
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