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... temporary tooling in punch presses ranging in capacity from 45 ton to 400 tons. · Properly set ... Additional Job Duties and Responsibilities · Observe machine operation to detect product defects ...

Training of Leads/Operators/Temps on all VP processes as needed with new hires or new temp team ... Acts as liaison for production and warehouse processes for customer and vendor visits. * Performs ...

Cleanroom Production Operator - 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shift Options Help build critical medical components ... If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: • Medical ...

Purpose Statement The Production Manager manages all plant operating units responsible for ... Reviews and approves the temporary staffing needs of department for the following day or week, and ...

... Laser Operator. Weekend Nights: Friday 8:30PM to 8:30AM, Saturday 6PM to 6AM, Sunday 3PM to 3AM ... For temp, temp-to-hire, and regular full-time positions, our company policy is that we are unable ...

... Operator. Weekend Nights: Friday 8:30PM to 8:30AM, Saturday 6PM to 6AM, Sunday 3PM to 3AM ... For temp, temp-to-hire, and regular full-time positions, our company policy is that we are unable ...

Production Technician

Blaine, MN · On-site

$20 - $26/hr

... Operator. Weekend Nights: Friday 8:30PM to 8:30AM, Saturday 6PM to 6AM, Sunday 3PM to 3AM ... For temp, temp-to-hire, and regular full-time positions, our company policy is that we are unable ...

Temporary or Temp-to-hire About the Opportunity Doherty Staffing Solutions is hiring Elevator ... Operate and maintain production line equipment to support daily operations * Assist Operator II in ...

Temp-to-hire position with potential for long-term career growth * Supportive team environment with ... Inspecting products for defects and making machine adjustments as needed * Completing end-of-shift ...

Temp-to-hire position with potential for long-term career growth * Supportive team environment with ... Inspecting products for defects and making machine adjustments as needed * Completing end-of-shift ...

Assembly Operator

Roseau, MN · On-site

$20.71 - $24.45/hr

Our people make us who we are, and we create incredible products and experiences that empower us to ... Polaris is offering direct hire as well as temporary hire for the Assembly Operator position.

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Temporary Production Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Temporary Production Operator, you generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, basic mechanical aptitude, and experience in manufacturing or assembly environments. Familiarity with standard production machinery, safety protocols, and sometimes ERP or inventory management systems is often required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and reliability are crucial soft skills that help maintain workflow and product quality. These competencies are essential to ensure safe, efficient operations and consistent output on the production line.

What are some common challenges faced by Temporary Production Operators, and how can they be addressed?

Temporary Production Operators often face challenges such as quickly adapting to new equipment, learning company-specific safety protocols, and managing fast-paced workloads. To address these, it's important to be proactive in asking questions during training, closely following standard operating procedures, and seeking feedback from supervisors or experienced team members. Building effective communication with coworkers and staying organized can also help temporary operators integrate smoothly and perform efficiently, even during short assignments.

What are Temporary Production Operators?

Temporary Production Operators are workers hired on a short-term basis to assist in the manufacturing or assembly of products in a factory or production facility. Their duties typically include operating machinery, assembling components, inspecting products for quality, and maintaining a clean workspace. Temporary roles are often used to meet increased demand, cover staff absences, or complete specific projects. While the position is not permanent, it can offer valuable experience and sometimes lead to full-time employment.
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Stamping Press Punch Press Set-up Operator

Stamping Press Punch Press Set-up Operator

Rotation Engineering & Mfg. Co

Brooklyn Park, MN • On-site

$26 - $33/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago

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Job description

Posting – Stamping Press Punch Press Set-up Operator

Are you ready to step into a new role that offers opportunities for impact and growth? We offer a 4-day work week for 1st and 2nd Shift, a 3-day work week for Weekend shift, in a climate-controlled environment. With 50-years of success, this family-owned company is on a trajectory of aggressive expansion, and we're seeking a talented Punch Press Set-up/Operator to propel our Metal Stamping Production team to new heights! 1st, 2nd shift and Weekend Shifts positions available.


As the Punch Press Set-up/Operator, you'll have the exciting responsibility of setting up multiple punches ranging from 45 to 400 tons. While you'll have the support from experienced shift supervisors, your hands-on expertise with the equipment will be the cornerstone of your success.


Do you fit the bill for our ideal candidate? We're looking for someone who has a solid background in running Punch Presses in a metal stamping environment, has progressed from being an Operator to a Set-up role, and continually seeks opportunities to learn and grow.


Here are the qualifications we're seeking:  

  • Two years of Stamping Punch Press Set-up experience is required.
  • Experience operating Minster, Blow, Komatsu and Stamp Tech equipment is ideal!
  • 3 years of monitoring quality of output while working on equipment
  • A strong focus on safety while producing


Job Duties and Responsibilities

·         Setting up and operating a variety of punch presses to safely produce metal stampings that meet internal and external quality requirements utilizing complex progressive tools, compound blanks, transfer tools and short run temporary tooling in punch presses ranging in capacity from 45 ton to 400 tons.

·         Properly set safety equipment in and around the press.

·         Set-up and troubleshoot tooling that includes progressive dies, stage tooling, and short run temporary tooling.

·         Set-up and use coil handling equipment, such as servo feeds, automatic straighteners and cradle or reel unloaders.

·         Perform first and last piece inspection.

·         Start production operators on jobs, checking that all safeties are in place and properly adjusted.

Additional Job Duties and Responsibilities

·         Observe machine operation to detect product defects or machine malfunctions.

·         Perform minor machine maintenance such as cleaning and oiling of machines.

·         Perform preventative maintenance as specified, and document as required.

·         Set-up secondary manufacturing machines or assembly equipment to make parts or products to specification – (tapping, countersinking, riveting, etc.).

·         Accurately complete production documentation in a timely manner.

·         Measure and visually inspect products for surface and dimensional defects to ensure conformance to specifications, using precision measuring instruments including micrometers, calipers, protractors, indicators, and height gauges.

·         Train new employees in proper procedures and techniques.

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Retirement plan
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Vision insurance
  • Schedule:  Three options are available
  • 1st Shift Monday-Thursday, 6:0am to 4:30pm (10 hours/shift)
  • 2nd Shift Monday-Thursday, 4:00pm to 2:30 am (10 hours/shift)
  • Weekend Shift Friday-Sunday 6:00am to 6:30 pm (12 hours/shift)


Company Description

Company History
At Rotation Engineering, we have been satisfying your most critical metal stamping requirements since 1973. Our Beginnings: Rotation Engineering was founded by James A. Lorence in 1973 as a tool and die company in Minnesota. In response to demand for single-source responsibility, Rotation Engineering added metal stamping operations in 1975.
Continued Growth
Business expanded rapidly and soon Rotation Engineering added manufacturing capabilities, including Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) and laser equipment, press brakes and shears, welding, and machining centers. By the early 1990s, the company’s facility had grown from its initial 2,500 square feet to 20,000 square feet.
Expansion to Brooklyn Park Facility
In 1995, Rotation Engineering moved into a new, custom-designed 38,000 square-foot building in Brooklyn Park, its current location. Responding to increased business, Rotation Engineering also expanded the services offered to customers. This further differentiated the company and provided customers with lower costs and faster response times. These services, in conjunction with extensive manufacturing capabilities, have become the foundation of Rotation Engineering’s customer appeal.
The Next Chapter
In 2010, Craig Komschlies purchased Rotation Engineering. Komschlies has over 20 years of experience in the metal stamping business. Today, located in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, Rotation Engineering is a progressive engineering, metal stamping and manufacturing company that has earned the respect and loyalty of its customers.
Our Facility
Rotation Engineering’s 38,000-square-foot office and production facility is located in the northern suburbs of Minneapolis/St. Paul, near major transportation infrastructure, manufacturing vendors and suppliers.