Production Machine Operator- Day shift

MacLean Power SystemsTrenton, TN
10hOnsite

About The Position

Headquartered in Fort Mill, South Carolina, MacLean Power Systems (MPS) is a leading manufacturer of mission-critical and engineered components for the electric utility, telecommunications, and civil markets. Established in 1986 as a subsidiary of a larger parent company, MPS has grown substantially and now operates as a standalone company. A dedicated workforce of over 1,600 team members worldwide, MPS is renowned for its commitment to quality, responsiveness, and safety. Our focus on vertical integration ensures the highest standards across our product lines. We operate nine production facilities across North America and continually invest in our manufacturing capabilities to better serve our customers. At MPS, we strive to create a workplace that embodies respect, openness, collaboration, personal growth, and entrepreneurship. We are committed to achieving excellence in Environmental, Health & Safety through our Mission Zero initiative. Operator 2 - Setup Thread Roll - 2751 Performs work associated with the operation of assigned mechanical equipment in a manufacturing environment.

Requirements

  • Perform work under minimal supervision
  • Handle complex issues and problems and refer only the most complex issues to higher level staff
  • Possess comprehensive working knowledge of subject matter
  • 3 to 5 years of experience

Responsibilities

  • Operate assigned mechanical equipment
  • Check that items produced pass quality control requirements
  • Perform advanced troubleshooting of equipment and performs adjustments
  • Read and interpret blueprints and engineering specifications
  • Use required gaging instruments
  • Complete all necessary documents fully and accurately
  • Adhere to 5S standards (e.g., maintain cleanliness of work area, etc.)
  • Follow all Safety, Environmental and Quality policies and procedures
  • Perform other duties as assigned
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