Job Description:
The Machine Operator is responsible for operating production equipment and meeting area production goals.
Duties and Responsibilities
Accurately sets up, starts up, and shuts down UV printers.
Accurately sets up print programs.
May use computer to load printer software.
Load/unload printing equipment with product.
Adjusts loader to ensure proper operation.
Adjusts print head height to ensure proper operation.
Recognize and react to problems with equipment, make adjustments as required.
Inspect and verify product according to quality standards.
Work with Machine Technician to resolve problems with equipment.
Cleans conveyor belt with dried ink solution.
Cleans print heads to ensure proper operation.
Able to work effectively within small teams.
Accurately complete scrap tickets
Accurately complete daily production sheet
Accurately update OEE information using MOP station
Maintain production pace and standards.
Adhere to all safety requirements in the work area.
Practice 5Ss
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Understand and follow verbal and written instructions.
Basic math skills
Basic mechanical skills
Basic computer skills
Education and Experience Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
1 year of machine operation experience preferred.
Physical and Weightlifting Demands
The physical and weightlifting demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Frequency
Letter Code
Defined as
Never
N
Infrequent
I
Up to 1 hour per day
Occasionally
O
1 to 2 hours per day
Frequently
F
2 to 5 hours per day
Continuously
C
6+ hours per day
Physical Task
Frequency
Reason for Physical Actions
Stand
C
Standing work
Sit
N
Walk
F
To walk between stations
Bend/Twist
F
To pick up / place parts, blade trays, empty baskets, boxes, etc.
….
Push / Pull
F
To push / pull parts, blade trays, empty baskets, boxes, etc.
….
Climb (stairs, ladders)
F
To access upper level of facility
Reach
C
To reach for parts, blade trays, empty baskets, boxes, etc.
….
Lift
C
To lift parts, blade trays, empty baskets, etc.
…to different areas
Carry
F
To carry parts, blade trays, empty baskets, boxes, etc….
Grasp/Grip
C
To hold parts, blade trays, empty baskets, boxes, etc….
Repetitive Motions
F
Bending, twisting, pushing, pulling, reaching, carrying, lifting, etc…
Kneel/Crawl
N
Run
N
Jump
N
Rapid work speed
F
To meet takt/cycle time
Filing
N
Finger movement
C
Manual dexterity to move parts, blade trays, empty baskets, etc…
Keyboard use
I
Close vision
C
Color vision
C
Depth perception
C
Far vision
C
Hear
C
To communicate with individuals in cell
Talk
C
To communicate with individuals in cell
Smell
I
Touch
C
Temperatures
C
Able to work in various temperatures
Amount of Weight
Frequency
Reason for Action
Up to 30 pounds
C
To move parts
Personal Protective Equipment
Equipment
Frequency
Reason
Safety glasses
C
To protect eyes
Leather shoes
C
To protect feet
Gloves
F
To protect hands
Ear Plugs
C
To protect hearing