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Line Worker Machine Operator information

What is the difference between Line Worker Machine Operator vs Production Worker?

AspectLine Worker Machine OperatorProduction Worker
CredentialsHigh school diploma, machinery operation certificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent, general manufacturing knowledge
Work EnvironmentFactories, assembly lines, machinery-focusedFactories, various manufacturing settings
Employer & Industry UsageManufacturing plants, assembly linesBroader manufacturing roles, including assembly and packaging
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

While both roles operate within manufacturing environments, a Line Worker Machine Operator specifically focuses on operating and maintaining machinery on the production line. A Production Worker may perform a wider range of tasks, including manual assembly and packaging, often with less emphasis on machinery operation. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify roles that match their skills and certifications.

What are some common challenges faced by Line Worker Machine Operators, and how can they be addressed?

Line Worker Machine Operators often encounter challenges such as maintaining consistent production quality, troubleshooting minor machine malfunctions, and adapting to fast-paced environments. To address these, it's important to develop a strong understanding of machine operation manuals, participate in ongoing safety and technical training, and communicate effectively with maintenance teams and supervisors. Being proactive about reporting potential issues and collaborating with coworkers can also help ensure smooth production flow and minimize downtime.

What does a Line Worker Machine Operator do?

A Line Worker Machine Operator is responsible for operating and maintaining machinery on a production or assembly line. Their duties include setting up machines, monitoring equipment for proper function, performing minor repairs, and ensuring products meet quality standards. They also follow safety protocols, keep records of production output, and may assist with troubleshooting any issues that arise during manufacturing. This role is essential for keeping the production process running efficiently and safely.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Line Worker Machine Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Line Worker Machine Operator, you need mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with production machinery, safety protocols, and sometimes certifications like OSHA training are typically required. Strong teamwork, problem-solving skills, and the ability to follow instructions precisely help individuals excel in this role. These skills are crucial for maintaining efficient, safe operations and minimizing downtime in a manufacturing environment.
Production Worker - Steel Fabrication

Production Worker - Steel Fabrication

The Powell Company

Acheson, AB โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Powell People Solving Tough Problems

As a top player in Switchgear and E-house Manufacturing and field servicing, a career with us will challenge you to solve some very tough problems. You will be rewarded with growth, personal development & industry expertise. At Powell, we provide a comprehensive salary package, RRSP matching, extensive benefits and job training all within a professional & friendly working environment.

Based out of the Electrical Division Edmonton (EDE) location, the Production Worker - Steel Fab will report to the Manufacturing Supervisor of the Fabrication department. Under the direction and guidance of the Fab Machine Operator the Production Worker - Steel Fab will use a variety of skills and tools to produce precision parts and construct Powell Canada products.

Essential Responsibilities

Assist with daily and weekly preventative maintenance of the metal working machinery.
Move parts from one manufacturing operation to the next, according to the part routing.
Loading and unloading of steel or other product from trucks (indoor/outdoor).
Assist with shop and yard organization.
Assist machine operators with various tasks upon request.
Remove finished parts from sheet metal skeletons.
De-burring, grinding or finishing of metal parts using all types of air/electric grinders or sanders.
Sort and stack parts by part number & job number combination.
Assemble kits of parts to be welded.
Operate pallet jack, forklift and cranes.
Knowledge and ability to use general hand tools such as hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, vise grips, etc.
On occasion, required to perform labor tasks such as painting, grinding, sanding or general cleaning tasks as directed by Supervisor or Lead Person.
Promote a safety culture as well as attend all safety meetings.
Ensures quality by following standard work instructions and identifying any potential risks to product quality.
Ensure work area remains clean and well organized.
Other duties as required.
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Core Competencies

Ability to read a tape measure (including conversions from fraction to decimal and conversely from decimal to fraction and metric to imperial).
Conscientious, thorough, accurate, and reliable when performing and completing job tasks.
Ability to learn and adhere to all manufacturing policies and practices to ensure adherence to ISO requirements.
Able to work effectively within a team and around other departments and their activities.
Must have a basic command of the English language, both written and verbal.
Qualifications

Minimum education level of a High School Diploma is required.
1-2 year metal fabrication shop experience is considered an asset.
Safety certifications are an asset for this position.
Working Conditions

Working with hot temperatures.
Safety sensitive position in a temperature controlled manufacturing or industrial environment with occasional outside activities.
Required to wear personnel protective equipment at all times (i.e., hard hats, safety glasses, hearing protection, safety harnesses as required) and respirators when required.
Must be able to work from all type of ladders (step ladders, "A" frame ladders and all size extension ladders) and scaffolding.
Working at heights usually no higher than 30 feet in the air on or using proper lift equipment.
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Physical Requirements

Able to maintain body equilibrium and agility to prevent falling when walking, standing, crouching, ascending or descending stairs.
Bending the body at the waist, the legs at the knees, and extending arms and hands in any direction in a repetitive manner continuously.
Continuous standing, walking 50-300 foot distances for long periods of time with only occasional sitting.
Must be able to climb stairs frequently throughout the shift.
Able to frequently look over shoulders, work with both arms above shoulders and use both arms at full length frequently.
Using upper extremities to apply or exert a force continuously up to 50lbs.
Ability to use hand tools such as tin snips, hammer, and power tools (some vibrating), for long periods of time with frequent repetition.
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Who we are

Powell Canada Inc. is a subsidiary of Powell Industries, which is located in Houston, Texas. Globally, we have over 70 years of experience. Powell Canada is a reputable electrical manufacturing and electrical/instrumentation contracting company. We hold a strong industry presence with offices located in Acheson, Calgary and Montreal.

Powell strives to create one unified company through training, communication and leadership. We offer diversified services based on our customer's needs, keeping us on the cutting edge of new products and services within our industry.

Your Partner in Safety

Successful candidates must have legal authorization to work in Canada on a full-time basis for any employer, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Powell Canada, Inc is an equal opportunity employer.

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