Huttig Fruitland , ID 83619
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MACHINE OPERATOR-Swing Shift
Posting Start Date: 6/5/24
Division: Woodgrain Millwork
Posting Area: Operations + Manufacturing
Employment Type: Hourly Full Time
Onsite/Remote: Onsite
Job Location: Fruitland, ID
MACHINE OPERATOR-Swing Shift
Job Description
Position Title: Moulder Operator
Division: Millwork
Purpose
How does the position contribute to the success of the operation, division and company?
The Moulder Operator is responsible for setting up the moulder
Essential Duties, Responsibilities, Expectations and Performance Measures What measures or metrics will the individual be measured on and what level of performance is required? Other duties may be assigned.
Setup and changeover the Moulder for daily operation including adjusting heads, jointing, and machine controls.
Work efficiently to streamline work processes and reduce downtime.
Troubleshoot machine and equipment problems.
Use calipers to perform periodic quality checks on product.
Understand grades, sizes, and quality control measures.
Promote team-work by assisting other crew members with their duties as needed to ensure quality and production targets are met.
Train others to perform the responsibilities of a Moulder Operator.
Company Values
What company values are critical for the successful performance of this job?
Safety
Integrity
Customer Focus
Respect For People
Servant Leadership
Knowledge/Skills/Education and Continuous Training
What skills/certification/education must the individual have/maintain/gain? Include any degrees, certifications, and licenses required.
High school diploma or GED preferred
Basic mechanical abilities
Basic computer skills
Basic math skills
Ability to read digital calipers and tape measure
Able to read and understand drawings
Reporting Line and Supervisory Responsibilities
The Moulder Operator reports to the Production Supervisor.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
What working conditions or physical functions are normally required to perform the essential functions of the job?
The physical demands and work environment are representative of a typical manufacturing environment. The employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. Noise level is moderate to high depending on the area of the mill. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is often required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk and hear. Requires close vision, distance vision, and depth perception. The employee must frequently lift 35 pounds and occasionally lift or move up to 50 pounds.
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