The Process Operator tends machinery and equipment that rivets, installs working parts, assembles, inspects, check tests, repairs and packs single pole style electrical breakers. The Process Operator also performs manual part assembly on a production line as well as packs completed breakers into boxes. The job contains multiple tasks performed in a systematic rotation between workstations among the process operators during a given shift. Rotation increments are typically two - four hours. The primary rotation tasks consist of running a machine (OTS Assembly), performing manual part assembly on a production line and manual finished product packaging. General purpose of the production operator position is for tending and operating of automated and semi-automated manufacturing machinery. Skill level certification is required to qualify for each of the rotation tasks. Process operator tends one or more machines and moving product line on a daily basis in a machine-paced environment for most of the majority of the rotation tasks. Work schedule is a 40 hour week with occasional O.T. often on a seasonal production demand basis. Occasional line stoppages or interruptions require increased work pace to reduce bottle necks and meet shift production targets.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees