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Spc Operator Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Slitter Operator

Jessup, MD · On-site

$17 - $19.38/hr

Measure and record dimensional data (e.g. - SPC) when required contractually or by customer-specific instructions. * Ensure all quality standards are met in accordance with the work instructions ...

Slitter Operator

Jessup, MD · On-site

$17 - $19.38/hr

Measure and record dimensional data (e.g. - SPC) when required contractually or by customer-specific instructions. * Ensure all quality standards are met in accordance with the work instructions ...

... Thrive SPC's leaderboard and financial metrics. * Develops, schedules, and maintains the Social Operating System Calendar for the location(s) to ensure operational and clinical alignment with ...

... Thrive SPC's leaderboard and financial metrics. * Develops, schedules, and maintains the Social Operating System Calendar for the location(s) to ensure operational and clinical alignment with ...

... Thrive SPC's leaderboard and financial metrics. * Develops, schedules, and maintains the Social Operating System Calendar for the location(s) to ensure operational and clinical alignment with ...

We are looking for Production Operators who will be responsible for operating equipment and ... Technical tasks will vary from area to area and may include monitoring and responding to SPC charts ...

Monitor process and equipment performance using SPC charts, dashboards, alarms * Manage ... Provide technical guidance to line operators, participate in shift pass-down * Follow established ...

Monitor process and equipment performance using SPC charts, dashboards, alarms * Manage ... Providetechnical guidance to line operators,participatein shift pass-down * Follow established work ...

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Spc Operator information

What is an 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.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an SPC operator?

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 does a spc operator do?

A SPC (Statistical Process Control) operator monitors manufacturing processes using statistical tools to ensure quality standards are met. They collect data, analyze process performance, and make adjustments to maintain efficiency and product consistency, often working with specialized software and following safety protocols.

What cities in Washington are hiring for Spc Operator jobs?

Cities in Washington with the most Spc Operator job openings:

Slitter Operator

WM T Burnett Foam LLC

Jessup, MD • On-site

$17 - $19.38/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Description:

JOB SUMMARY

This position is responsible for the overall operation of the Slitter Machine and supplying good, quality product with the ability to meet deadlines in a safe manner.


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS/DUTIES

Slitter Machine Set-Up

  1. Check Sharpness of the blade.
  2. Grinders have been dressed and set properly
  3. The machine and conveyors function properly
  4. Have in place the proper size cores, tape, and shrink-wrap according to the Customer Product Master.
  5. Complete all information at the top of the Slitter Production Report including material type, run and length number, actual size, color, specifications, customer and WTB order information
  6. Have ready hand held and mounted gages for Quality checks.
  7. Visually check that heat seal wire is set properly and the machine functions


KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

  1. Verify the foam type of the Lengths being cut against the ticket order.
  2. Notify Group Leader to perform First Article Inspection when he begins to cut a different thickness or cuts a different order.
  3. Assure proper handling of the yardage counter
  4. Check each length for visual defects which must be removed prior to Heat sealing.
  5. Guarantee integrity of each heat seal
  6. Measure and record dimensional data (e.g. - SPC) when required contractually or by customer-specific instructions.
  7. Ensure all quality standards are met in accordance with the work instructions
Requirements:

QUALIFICATIONS

High School or GED


WORKING CONDITIONS

  1. Working Environment: Fast-Paced manufacturing,
  2. Physical Demands: Standing, pushing, bending, lifting
  3. PPE Requirements: Safety Glasses, Dust Masks, Blade Gloves, Grinder Face Shield.