Machine OperatorThe Machine Operator responsibilities include, but may not be limited to:Understand the safety features of the machines in Assembly Dept and ensure machines are operating without compromise to those safety systems.Assemble, attach, and test pre-manufactured components or parts.Responsible for understanding of machine functions and process capability.Inspect and quality check products and verify accuracy.Responsible for recognizing & alerting appropriate personnel of quality issues.Contribute to and support the vision, mission, and guiding principles of the company.Interpret specifications and calibrate machines to reach goals.Monitor gauges or other indicators to assess progress, production, and maintenance needs.Simultaneously operate multiple pieces of equipment to produce products efficiently.Must adhere to all safety requirements.Other duties as assigned.Qualifications and Education Requirements:High school diploma or equivalent.Industrial and manufacturing experience.Experience operating a machine in a manufacturing environment.Must be able to perform accurate mathematical calculations, and read a ruler (add, subtract, multiply and divide).Ability to work with fractions and decimals.Positive attitude, self-directed, with strong interpersonal and communication skills.A work history of compliance to safety, quality, and productivity standards.A work history that supports a good to excellent attendance record.Quick to learn and able to adapt in a fast-paced environment.Must have a detail-oriented approach to daily work activities.Able to work well in a team-oriented work environment.Mechanical abilities.Physical requirements:Walking, standing, sitting, kneeling (frequently).Lifting, carrying up to 50 pounds (occasionally).Temperatures (occasionally).Additional Notes:May require overtime with little notice before or after normal work hours or weekends.Benefits:401k MatchingPTO10 Paid Holidays1 Floating HolidayMedicalDentalVisionSTD/LTDAccidentLife InsurancePre-paid LegalPet InsuranceHospital IndemnityCritical IllnessEAP