What are the responsibilities and job description for the Plastics B Operator- 2nd Shift position at TriMark Corporation?
Starting Wage: $20.87
Plus $2.00 Shift Premium
Job Objective
The B Operator needs run the plastic machines, help A Operators with setups, machine adjustments, and daily activities, while complying with safety, quality, and production schedules.
Duties and Responsibilities
Skill to set up and operate plastic injection molding machines which can be learned on the job.
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions or special instructions related to changes in procedures.
Ability to work cooperatively with other employees and give assistance to new personnel.
Ability to interpret manufacturing specifications (blueprints, process sheets, daily job cards, operating instructions, etc.) in a clear and concise manner.
Ability to stay positive with a good attitude and values Trimark’s Core Values.
Judgment Required
To perform basic machine setup
To determine overall quality of finished plastic products. An A Operator can assist as required.
To operate forklift and other machinery in a safe manner.
Core Competencies
Performing shutdown and startup procedures on department specific equipment
Ensure department work instructions and special instructions are read, understood and followed
Assist A operator at times loading job information into JDE
Ensure quality checks are completed for every job you are producing
Identify operating errors and report to A Operator
Help assist A Operator in fixing operating errors, tooling issues, and quality issue
Be able to identify quality issues
Need to understand how to use correct measuring tools to gage parts such as calipers, gage pins, or any other specialty gages needed to ensure part quality
Need to understand quality defects, what they are and how they happen
Need to identify quality defects
Working Conditions
Must be available to work overtime and weekends as required to meet the company’s business demands.
Frequent exposure to the hazards of machine operation and also hot plastic material. Some contact with oils, and lubricants necessary for the operation of the injection molding machines. The work area is dry and the temperature is controlled. The noise level does not exceed 95db.
Uniform safety practices consist of safety shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, and other devices as required. This area requires normal or corrected vision, normal depth perception and peripheral vision of 180 degrees, and no color deficiency.
Physical Effort
Bending - Knee level
Stooping - 5% of time
Squatting - None
Twisting - 90 degrees
Turning - 180 degrees
Reaching - Full reach
Lifting - 50# or less
Pushing/Pulling - 100# or more
Standing - 75% or more
Sitting - 25% or less
Walking - 25% or less
Climbing - 2 - 3 steps
Grasping - Moderate dexterity
Plus $2.00 Shift Premium
Job Objective
The B Operator needs run the plastic machines, help A Operators with setups, machine adjustments, and daily activities, while complying with safety, quality, and production schedules.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Review work schedule to make sure of what jobs are to be started or completed.
- Sets up machine and checks mold, air and water lines, and other adjustments to minimize safety hazards and help achieve highest level of quality production possible. Assistance from the A operator may be needed at times.
- Test run first few pieces for quality check and make adjustments as required to achieve full production capacity as quickly as possible. An A Operator can assist as required.
- Monitors quality of parts regularly to minimize time-consuming sorting, or waste.
- Monitors production rates to see that they meet established standards.
- Notifies Process Engineer, Manufacturing Coordinator and/or Manufacturing Manager of recurring problems promptly.
- Keeps accurate time and job records.
- Provides information to the A operator about any equipment, tool, or running issue.
- Maintains work area in a clean and orderly condition using 5S principles to minimize safety hazards and lost time accidents.
- Follows established safety procedures and policies at all times.
- Maintains a good attendance record.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Responsible to perform his or her job functions in a manner that supports TriMark's mission, vision and values in order for the company to attain its strategic and growth goals.
Skill to set up and operate plastic injection molding machines which can be learned on the job.
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions or special instructions related to changes in procedures.
Ability to work cooperatively with other employees and give assistance to new personnel.
Ability to interpret manufacturing specifications (blueprints, process sheets, daily job cards, operating instructions, etc.) in a clear and concise manner.
Ability to stay positive with a good attitude and values Trimark’s Core Values.
Judgment Required
To perform basic machine setup
To determine overall quality of finished plastic products. An A Operator can assist as required.
To operate forklift and other machinery in a safe manner.
Core Competencies
- Set Up & Machine Programming
Performing shutdown and startup procedures on department specific equipment
- Departmental paperwork
Ensure department work instructions and special instructions are read, understood and followed
Assist A operator at times loading job information into JDE
Ensure quality checks are completed for every job you are producing
- Operating
Identify operating errors and report to A Operator
Help assist A Operator in fixing operating errors, tooling issues, and quality issue
Be able to identify quality issues
- Troubleshooting
- Communication
- Understanding blueprints and measuring gages
Need to understand how to use correct measuring tools to gage parts such as calipers, gage pins, or any other specialty gages needed to ensure part quality
- Quality Standards
Need to understand quality defects, what they are and how they happen
Need to identify quality defects
Working Conditions
Must be available to work overtime and weekends as required to meet the company’s business demands.
Frequent exposure to the hazards of machine operation and also hot plastic material. Some contact with oils, and lubricants necessary for the operation of the injection molding machines. The work area is dry and the temperature is controlled. The noise level does not exceed 95db.
Uniform safety practices consist of safety shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, and other devices as required. This area requires normal or corrected vision, normal depth perception and peripheral vision of 180 degrees, and no color deficiency.
Physical Effort
Bending - Knee level
Stooping - 5% of time
Squatting - None
Twisting - 90 degrees
Turning - 180 degrees
Reaching - Full reach
Lifting - 50# or less
Pushing/Pulling - 100# or more
Standing - 75% or more
Sitting - 25% or less
Walking - 25% or less
Climbing - 2 - 3 steps
Grasping - Moderate dexterity
Salary : $2 - $21