Machine Operator - Night Shift 7pm-7am (GH)

Genpak LLCScottsburg, IN
Onsite

About The Position

The Machine Operator will be responsible for operating Thermoformers, ensuring product quality, and maintaining a safe work environment. This role involves learning and operating multiple machines, performing adjustments, quality checks, and completing necessary documentation. The operator will report to the shift supervisor and work closely with the production manager.

Requirements

  • Ability to operate on any one of the six Thermoformers generally unassisted.
  • Able to communicate quality issues.
  • Able to complete required documentation, i.e., first piece inspection, production log.
  • Able to report machine malfunctions.
  • Stationary standing: 100% of the shift.
  • Walking: 60% of the shift.
  • Touching/Handling Product: 100% of the shift.
  • Sitting: 5% of the shift.
  • Using Controls/Tools: 10% of the shift.
  • Reaching-(Hand & Arm): 75% of the shift.
  • Shifting/Twisting/Rotating core: 100% of the shift.
  • Climb or Balances: 5% of the shift.
  • Stoop, Kneel, Crouch or Crawl: 10% of the shift.
  • Talk or Hear: 100% of the shift.
  • Smell: 5% of the shift.
  • Ability to lift: 25 pounds/Max.
  • Must have close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.

Nice To Haves

  • Powered Industrial Truck Certificate (In house training and licensing).
  • Lockout/Tagout Certifications. (In house training and licensing).

Responsibilities

  • Operate all six (6) Thermoformers within defined specifications without assistance.
  • Recognize and report heating/cooling problems on all machines immediately.
  • Start up and shut down all Thermoformers unassisted.
  • Perform adjustments as needed without assistance.
  • Check oilers on trim press and Thermoformers at shift start and fill as needed.
  • Perform roll changes with minimal scrap.
  • Operate micro phaser and ballerina control panels to obtain readings and make adjustments.
  • Read instrumentation gauges to record "heat reading" on each machine.
  • Perform quality checks (burning, cold cracking and registration) per roll.
  • Learn proper packaging (boxes, poly bags) for each product type.
  • Stock packaging material (boxes, poly bags, foam rolls) at the beginning of a production run.
  • Produce product with correct width, gauge, and weight.
  • Use a fire extinguisher.
  • Understand and accurately complete required paperwork: first piece inspection, production log.
  • Seek assistance to resolve any issues to get the machine back in operation.
  • Demonstrate well-rounded knowledge of the quality of all products.
  • Maintain housekeeping, keeping all areas free of debris.
  • Recognize and identify problems with machines and/or material via data collection and interpretation.
  • Apply troubleshooting techniques to issues as they arise and seek help when needed.
  • Interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
  • Differentiate between "good" and "bad" quality.
  • Comply with all safety rules, regulations, and policy procedures.
  • Report any unsafe practices and/or conditions to their Supervisor.
  • Maintain floor safety discipline by interceding with fellow employees engaged in rule violations and/or unsafe, unhealthy activities.
  • Communicate to Management employees who persist in violations of safety rules and/or procedures.
  • Wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) properly and report any defective PPE.
  • Report all near misses, accidents, injuries, including Muscular Skeletal symptoms or disorders.
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