Job Description
Job Description
Machine Operator
Consumer Goods
2 3.5 0 per hour
Temp to Hire
Monday-Friday, 2 : 3 0 p m- 11 : 00pm
Gahanna, Ohio (onsite)
As a Machine Operator, you will be responsible for operating and maintaining machines used in the production of heavy-duty wet cloth products. Your attention to detail, efficiency, and safety practices will ensure the smooth operation of the production line. This position requires a proactive approach, a deep understanding of machinery, and the ability to troubleshoot when necessary.
What the position offers :
- Training is on first shift, 6 : 30a-4 : 30p, and the pay is $21.00 / hr while training
- This position offers opportunities for career growth as our company expands
- Competitive wage and benefits package if hired full time
- A supportive team environment where your contributions are valued
What you’ll be doing :
Operate and monitor machinery involved in the wet cloth manufacturing processEnsure production targets are met while maintaining product quality standardsPerform routine maintenance and cleaning and inspecting machines to ensure optimal functionalityMonitor machine performance, identify and resolve any issues or malfunctions quickly and efficientlyFollow safety protocols and maintain a safe working environmentDocument production data and machine performanceTroubleshoot production issues and work with the team to find solutionsCollaborate with other team members to meet production goalsWho we’re looking for :
Proven experience in operating machinery, preferably in manufacturing or textiles (wet cloth experience a plus)Strong mechanical aptitude with a good understanding of machine operationsAbility to troubleshoot and resolve machine malfunctionsAttention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality productsFamiliarity with safety standards and regulations in a manufacturing environmentGood communication skills and a team-oriented attitudeKnowledge of lean tools such as Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Breakdown Analysis (BDA), Cleaning Inspecting Lubricating Tightening Standards (CILT), 5 Why Analysis, and Fishbone Diagrams