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Spc Operator Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Press Operator

Ormond Beach, FL · On-site

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

Observes all press operator safety rules and procedures. • Performs initial and periodic checks ... Ability to understand and utilize SPC and measuring devices. Physical Requirements: Ability to move ...

Press Operator

Ormond Beach, FL · On-site

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

Observes all press operator safety rules and procedures. • Performs initial and periodic checks ... Ability to understand and utilize SPC and measuring devices. Physical Requirements: Ability to move ...

Operator I

Plant City, FL · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Job Summary: LidWorks is seeking a Machine Operator to support our thermoforming production ... Training in statistical analysis and SPC monitoring is preferred. * Solid understanding of quality ...

Provide support to production machine operators or production team members related to product ... Provide support for customer specified SPC as required. LMA RESPONSIBILITIES: None QUALITIES FOR ...

Provide support to production machine operators or production team members related to product ... Provide support for customer specified SPC as required. LMA RESPONSIBILITIES: None QUALITIES FOR ...

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Spc Operator information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an SPC Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an SPC Operator, you need a solid understanding of statistical process control (SPC), quality assurance principles, and a high school diploma or equivalent, with further technical training preferred. Familiarity with SPC software, manufacturing equipment, and data collection systems is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are vital soft skills in this role. These capabilities are essential to ensure consistent product quality, minimize defects, and support efficient manufacturing operations.

What are some common challenges faced by SPC Operators and how can they be addressed?

SPC Operators often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex data trends, quickly identifying out-of-control processes, and communicating findings to cross-functional teams. Staying up-to-date with the latest statistical process control software and maintaining attention to detail are crucial for success. Building strong collaboration with quality engineers and production staff helps resolve issues efficiently, while ongoing training and clear communication can minimize errors and improve overall process stability.

What is a SPC Operator?

An SPC Operator, or Statistical Process Control Operator, is responsible for monitoring and controlling manufacturing processes using statistical methods to ensure product quality. They collect and analyze data from production lines, identify trends, and make adjustments to maintain consistent output. SPC Operators play a key role in preventing defects, reducing waste, and supporting continuous improvement initiatives within manufacturing environments.
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$14.50 - $18.75/hr

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Job description

Description

  Hudson Deep Draw (previously Hudson Technologies, aka Specialty Manufacturing Buyer) facility in Ormond Beach is looking for an upbeat rockstar to join our team!  

PURPOSE OF THE JOB 

Operate single, double action, hydraulic or mechanical presses and other equipment necessary to perform a wide range of production operations such as draw, re-draw, trimming, sizing, flattening, piercing, ironing, etc. 


ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Ability to work in a constant state of alertness and safe manner. 
  • Operates equipment and feeds parts/pieces, sheet or coil stock. 
  • Receives first piece quality inspection approval prior to run. 

Conforms to  quality standards.   

   Conducts required quality checks.   

   Maintains quality standards.   

   Notifies leader or quality assurance if quality standards are not met.  

Records production information.  

   Records quantity produced, scrap, materials used, and operations(s) completed utilizing the manufacturing operating system. 

Observes all press operator safety rules and procedures.  

   Performs initial and periodic checks (visual and manual) on die, punch, bolts, brackets, etc. to ensure the set-up   

 is secure and safe to run.    

Report equipment or die problems to the die setter or leader immediately. 

Works in other departments or areas on related operations as needed (repair, inspection/packing, modification, etc.) 

Maintains workplace organization and housekeeping.  

   Keeps work area, equipment, supplies, etc. in a neat and orderly condition.   

   Disposes of scrap in proper containers. 


Requirements


Educational Requirements - High school diploma or equivalent. 


Technical Experience: Previous press operator experience preferred.  Lean manufacturing experience preferred. Must have worked in a manufacturing environment.  


Industry Experience: Experience in deep draw metal stamping industry preferred 


Technical Competencies - specifically related to this position 

Dexterity:  Good manual dexterity and coordination. 

Comprehension:  Ability to read and interpret standard operating procedures and work instructions.  Ability to understand and utilize SPC and measuring devices. 

Physical Requirements:  Ability to move up to 50 pounds. 

Interpersonal Communications:  Ability to convey information accurately and effectively. 

Knowledge of Manufacturing Processes: Ability to understand and utilize manufacturing processes.  

Lean Thinking: Learns and practices lean principles and applies tools and techniques.