Job Description
Job DescriptionMachine Operator
Consumer Goods
$23.50 per hour
Temp to Hire
Monday-Friday, 2:30pm-11:00pm
Gahanna, Ohio (onsite)
As a Machine Operator, you will be responsible for operating and maintaining machines used in the production of heavy-duty wet cloth products. Your attention to detail, efficiency, and safety practices will ensure the smooth operation of the production line. This position requires a proactive approach, a deep understanding of machinery, and the ability to troubleshoot when necessary.
What the position offers:
• Training is on first shift, 6:30a-4:30p, and the pay is $21.00/hr for 1 month
• This position offers opportunities for career growth as our company expands
• Competitive wage and benefits package if hired full time
• A supportive team environment where your contributions are valued
What you’ll be doing:
• Operate and monitor machinery involved in the wet cloth manufacturing process
• Ensure production targets are met while maintaining product quality standards
• Perform routine maintenance and cleaning and inspecting machines to ensure optimal functionality
• Monitor machine performance, identify and resolve any issues or malfunctions quickly and efficiently
• Follow safety protocols and maintain a safe working environment
• Document production data and machine performance
• Troubleshoot production issues and work with the team to find solutions
• Collaborate with other team members to meet production goals
Who we’re looking for:
• Proven experience in operating machinery, preferably in manufacturing or textiles (wet cloth experience a plus)
• Strong mechanical aptitude with a good understanding of machine operations
• Ability to troubleshoot and resolve machine malfunctions
• Attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality products
• Familiarity with safety standards and regulations in a manufacturing environment
• Good communication skills and a team-oriented attitude
• Knowledge of lean tools such as Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Breakdown Analysis (BDA), Cleaning Inspecting Lubricating Tightening Standards (CILT), 5 Why Analysis, and Fishbone Diagrams
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