Material Handler - Afternoon Shift (3p-11p)

Mitchell PlasticsHuntsville, AL
11dOnsite

About The Position

Mitchell Plastics is an award-winning and growing Company. Our key strength is that we offer our world-wide Automotive Customers a single source alternative for all of their interior automotive plastic part needs. As an Employer, we offer an exciting opportunity for you to be part of our growing, "Best- In- Class" Team, in the automotive industry today. We believe that our people are what makes us great and strive to offer our employees opportunities for advancement. A. Duties & Responsibilities The material handler reports to the Shift Supervisor and is responsible for keeping all production equipment supplied with all the materials required. The material handler is also responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the plant floor areas and for using proper procedures during cleans up. Machines must be kept free of spilled plastic pellets. Material Handler is responsible for all the following tasks within the moulding area: Material Handling Material Handler will establish an efficient route from machine to machine, grinding area, material storage area, warehouse and assembly areas. This will allow the material handler to develop awareness for immediate and upcoming material requirements. The Material Handler will advise the supervisor immediately if a task cannot be attended to or completed as required. The Material Handler must not convey any items without complete identification. If material is found without proper identification it must be reported to Quality or Supervisor immediately. Material Handler will ensure that materials are consumed in FIFO (first in, first out). Material Handler is responsible to keep machine hoppers full, covered, and grinders emptied out at all times Material Handler must be familiar with all types of resins used and is ultimately responsible that the correct material is being used for the job by consulting the Operation Instruction and/ or set-up sheet to determine the correct material required for the job. Material Handler will blend colour concentrate when required. Material Handler must ensure the maximum allowable regrind is being consumed in each moulding process. All hoppers and dryers must be covered at all times and identified with the proper Material ID Tag (if applicable) Grinding must be done promptly, and grinder buckets emptied periodically before overflow. Virgin and Regrind Material must be covered and stored in separate containers clearly marked. All unused material must be returned to the raw material inventory Communicate with the Material Handlers on the next shift to coordinate/anticipate mould changes and required tasks. Notify Supervisor immediately if any items are low in inventory to avoid potential shortage Break down empty gaylords. The material handler is responsible to ensure all products (where applicable) are scanned before being moved to the warehouse. When job is not running, all packaging and components are to be removed and stored in the approved area. Garbage in Cell is to be removed before the end of the shift. Raw Material Change Turn off loader to stop material feed If required drain out remaining material from loader or dryer and place back into storage prior to next production run. Disassemble loader or dryer and clean of all previous material. Inspect the loader or dryer to ensure all pellets, dust have been removed. Reassemble loader or dryer Ensure the correct material ID chip (if applicable) has been placed on dryer or loader Ensure the dryer log sheet has been updated to new material or lot Cleaning of Grinders Turn off main power switch and unplug grinder and lock out main disconnect. If required remove remaining regrind from drawer and store in raw material storage area. Using vacuum, thoroughly clean drawer and corners of drawer of all particles. Disassemble grinder, ensuring blades and screen are free of previous material using vacuum. Replace and tighten all articles that were removed Sweep the grinder area to ensure all pellets have been removed Plug grinder in and turn on main power switch to proceed with grinding The above list represents the major day-to-day responsibilities and duties of the job.

Requirements

  • Grade 12 education, material handling experience or injection molding experience.
  • Fork Lift Handling.
  • Understanding of key Quality & Environmental Management Systems procedures related to job function.
  • Forms, Tags, and Labels.

Responsibilities

  • keeping all production equipment supplied with all the materials required
  • maintaining the cleanliness of the plant floor areas
  • using proper procedures during cleans up
  • establishing an efficient route from machine to machine, grinding area, material storage area, warehouse and assembly areas
  • developing awareness for immediate and upcoming material requirements
  • advising the supervisor immediately if a task cannot be attended to or completed as required
  • not conveying any items without complete identification
  • ensuring that materials are consumed in FIFO (first in, first out)
  • keeping machine hoppers full, covered, and grinders emptied out at all times
  • familiarity with all types of resins used
  • ensuring the correct material is being used for the job by consulting the Operation Instruction and/ or set-up sheet to determine the correct material required for the job
  • blending colour concentrate when required
  • ensuring the maximum allowable regrind is being consumed in each moulding process
  • ensuring all hoppers and dryers are covered at all times and identified with the proper Material ID Tag (if applicable)
  • grinding promptly, and grinder buckets emptied periodically before overflow
  • ensuring Virgin and Regrind Material is covered and stored in separate containers clearly marked
  • returning all unused material to the raw material inventory
  • communicating with the Material Handlers on the next shift to coordinate/anticipate mould changes and required tasks
  • notifying Supervisor immediately if any items are low in inventory to avoid potential shortage
  • breaking down empty gaylords
  • ensuring all products (where applicable) are scanned before being moved to the warehouse
  • removing all packaging and components and storing in the approved area when job is not running
  • removing garbage in Cell before the end of the shift
  • turning off loader to stop material feed
  • draining out remaining material from loader or dryer and place back into storage prior to next production run if required
  • disassembling loader or dryer and clean of all previous material
  • inspecting the loader or dryer to ensure all pellets, dust have been removed
  • reassembling loader or dryer
  • ensuring the correct material ID chip (if applicable) has been placed on dryer or loader
  • ensuring the dryer log sheet has been updated to new material or lot
  • turning off main power switch and unplug grinder and lock out main disconnect
  • removing remaining regrind from drawer and store in raw material storage area if required
  • using vacuum, thoroughly cleaning drawer and corners of drawer of all particles
  • disassembling grinder, ensuring blades and screen are free of previous material using vacuum
  • replacing and tightening all articles that were removed
  • sweeping the grinder area to ensure all pellets have been removed
  • plugging grinder in and turn on main power switch to proceed with grinding

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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