Manufacturing Machine Operator Manufacturing - Huntington, IN at Geebo

Manufacturing Machine Operator

Position Pay:
$15.
69 Must be available to work all shifts.
Primary Purpose:
Package product of High Speed Envelope Converting Machine.
Job Duties/Requirements:

Package product from Envelope Convertor
Perform cleaning of machine
Operate motorized power equipment
Assist Mfg Machine Adjuster as needed
Able to maintain 5S and a safe work environment
Perform other duties as described by supervisor
Ability to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) Education Requirements:

High School Diploma/GED or equivalent Physical Demands:

Constantly (80% to 100%)
Grasping/Handling
Reaching Forward
Standing
Twisting
Frequently (55% to 79%)
Bending/Stooping
Periodically (30% to 54%)
Walking
Seldom (1% to 9%)
Crawling
Kneeling
Neck Flexion/Extension
Reaching Overhead
Never
Climbing stairs, ladders , slopes Physical Effort:

Lift/Carrying
0 to 5 lbs Constantly (80% to 100%)
6 25 lbs Constantly (80% to 100%)
26 50 lbs Seldom (1% to 9%)
51 100 lbs Never
Over 100 lbs Never
Pushing/Pulling
0 to 5 lbs Never
6 25 lbs Never
26 50 lbs Never
51 100 lbs Occasionally (10% to 29%)
Over 100 lbs Periodically (30% to 54%) Mental and/or Physical Demands:

Constantly (80% to 100%)
Ability to distinguish color
Ability to perform quality checks as required
Ability to provide excellent customer service
Ability to read small print
Ability to recognize defects Work Conditions:

Constantly (80% to 100%)
Dust
Noise
Periodically (30% to 54%)
Solvents, Petroleum Products
Occasionally (10% to 29%)
Dirty
Excessive Heat
Never
Biological Agents
Chemical Agents
Excessive Cold
Vibration
Wet Job Specific Conditions/Demands:

Constantly (80% to 100%)
Hearing
Indoors
Occasionally (10% to 29%)
Power Tools/Equipment
Talking
Never
Driving vehicle/equipment
Outdoors
Talking Subject to change based on business needs Recommended Skills Customer Service Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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