Machine OperatorMachine Operators work on machines in the various departments within the production line. Operators can produce quality products safely and efficiently. Individuals who are placed in a Machine Operator position must be able to learn the sounds and mechanics of the machine as well as any possible malfunctions that may occur during the operating processes.Duties & Responsibilities:Understand the operation of the equipment used to assemble all the components required to make ammunition (casings, gunpowder, and lead bullet)Maintains a correct record-keeping system to ensure production efficiency meets company standardsUnderstands the functions and processes for efficient operations.Performs start-up procedure for equipmentCompletes all duties and responsibilities following company safety and environmental policies.Communicate with machine technicians to determine needs.Maintains a safe and clean work area.Performs other duties as directed.Specifications/Qualifications:Experience – None, willing to trainEducation – High School diploma or equivalentResponsibilities – Daily tasks as requiredSupervision received – Direct oversight by Shift SupervisorWorking conditions – Extreme noise, heat, cold, dust, dirt and oil.Mental and physical demands – Standing, lifting, carrying, speaking, listening, motor coordination skillsConfidential data – Access to intellectual property which must remain confidential and cannot be reproduced.Travel requirements – NoneAverage hours per work day: 12 hrs/dayYou must be able to pass a drug and alcohol screening and a background check to prove the absence of felonies.