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    2nd Shift Machine Operator (Sign On Bonus Available)

    Fenner, Inc.

    Lancaster, PA

    $21.47/hr

    Other

    Posted 15 days ago


    Job description

    Basic Scope/Purpose: (The job’s primary purpose or contribution to the department or
    organization.)

    The Operator - Hoyt position will manufacture quality Wire Cloth products by performing preset,
    set-up and operation of Crimpers, Straighteners, Presses, Press Brakes, Shears, Welders, Roll
    Mills, and Hot Melt Machines; and perform material handling duties.

    Principal Accountabilities: (The job’s essential or most important functions and
    responsibilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
    disabilities to perform the essential functions.)

    2nd Shift - Monday - Thursday; 4:30pm-3:00am - Pay starting at $21.47 per hour

    • $1,000 Sign - On Bonus offered after successful completion of 180 days of employment
    • Weekly Production Bonuses

    Level 1 Operator:
    • Identify safety violations or potential hazards to manager or safety team member.
    • Attend safety training.
    • Maintain a clean and organized workplace using the “6S” system (sort, set in order, shine,
    standardize, sustain, & safety).
    • Perform visual inspection to meet product quality requirements.
    • Operate a Press Brake, Shear, Hot Melt Machine, or Roll Mill as “helper”. Assist “main”
    operator in shearing panels, bending edges, pouring polyamide, and rolling screens.
    • Or Setup and Operate a Crimper, Straightener, Press, Loom, or Welder with assistance fromLevel 2 & 3 Operators. If working on Loom, assist other Loom operators with setup.
    • Measure critical dimensions, make necessary machine adjustments and change out worn
    tooling.
    • Embrace change in the work environment to maintain internal and external customer
    satisfaction.
    • Adjust schedule to fluctuate work priorities as needed.
    • Strive for continuous improvement of the Company’s processes.
    • Strive to perform standardized “best practices”.
    • Strive to maintain a positive work environment.
    • Promote Fenner Precision Polymers Values and Behaviors at all times.

    Level 2 Operator:
    • Demonstrates and is able to maintain effectiveness in all Level 1 accountabilities.
    • Operate a Press Brake, Shear, or Holt Melt Machine as “main” operator with minimal
    assistance from Level 3 Operators. “Main” operator must be able to dictate correct setups
    and machine settings to ensure quality products are being made. Provide “helper” with
    directions and communicate what help is required.
    • Or Setup and Operate a Crimper, Straightener, Press, Loom, or Welder with minimal
    assistance from Level 3 Operators. If working on Loom, assist other Loom operators with
    setup.
    • Assist and train Level I Operators and aspiring level II operators if necessary.

    Level 3 Operator:
    • Preset, setup (in a timely manner), and able to be “main” operator on all Press Brakes,
    Shears, and Hot Melt Machines.
    • Or Setup and Operate a combination of Crimpers, Straighteners, Presses, Looms, or
    Welders with no assistance. If working on Loom, assist other Loom operators with setup.
    • Understanding, compliance, and active involvement in establishing ISO standard operating
    procedures and work instructions.
    • Participate in LEAN and World Class improvement projects.
    • Assist and train Level I and II Operators.

    Career Progression Opportunities:
    There are III levels of Operators that associates can advance to. Expectations are outlined
    above.
    Education and/or Relative Experience: (The level of education and/or experience needed to
    successfully accomplish the essential duties of this job.)

    Level 1 Operator:
    • High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED), Minimum one to three
    months related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and
    experience or demonstrates appropriate skill level to successfully Perform all duties of
    Operator I job grade Level.

    Level 2 Operator:
    • Operator 1 with minimal assistance for 1 year. Once an operator reaches this level of
    proficiency, even if the 1 year mark has not been met, training for Level III Operator tasks
    may begin.

    Level 3 Operator:
    • Rotated through all of the machine cell and set up positions as an Operator II with
    minimal assistance for 3 years.

    Certificates, Licenses, Registrations (The licenses, certificates or registrations that are
    required to perform the essential duties of this job.)
    • None Required
    Environmental, Health & Safety Accountabilities: (The level of safety accountability needed
    to successfully accomplish the essential duties of this job.
    • Learn and follow EHS policies, rules and work instructions
    • Attend required EHS training
    • Wear the required PPE at all times
    • Take personal responsibility for keeping yourself and your co-workers and visitors free from
    injury by participating in and/or conducting risk assessments, work place inspections,
    corrective actions and safety observations
    • Report incidents, near miss, unsafe conditions, unsafe acts and other hazards in the work
    place. STOP WORK when imminent danger is present
    • Maintain work area in a neat and orderly fashion and keep equipment in proper working
    condition.