What are the responsibilities and job description for the Operator 1 position at Worthington Steel?
Position Title: Notching Operator I
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
2nd shift position - 2pm to 10pm Monday through Friday
$21.00 per hour plus a .75 shift differential when working 2nd shift
This role will train on 1st shift for up to a few months, 1st shift is Monday through Friday 6am to 2pm
Quality magnetic steel laminations for the transformer, motor and automotive industries by operating a progressive punch press.
Operates punch presses at standard rate
Adjusts controls on the press
Maintains quality specifications by inspecting parts, reading blueprints, and understanding packaging specifications
Documents inspections into quality tracking system and monitors quality activity on computer terminals located at each press
Maintains a clean, safe work environment by following all safety rules
Monitors and starts coils of steel
Wires and packages rows of laminations per packaging specifications
Performs other duties as assigned
Competencies
Demonstrates a clear understanding of policies and procedures of operation; complies with and applies
policies and procedures appropriately
Keeps current with and effectively applies new work methods, skills, and technologies to complete work
Demonstrates the willingness and competence to work in multiple functional areas
Plans, prioritizes, and organizes work effectively to produce measurable results
Assesses situations accurately and determines appropriate action
Identifies and utilizes resources effectively and responsibly
Takes ownership for own self-development
Preferred Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
Able to read blueprints
Knowledgeable of good safety practices and quality standards
Good math and computer skills
Work Environment and Physical Demands
Regularly works in a production environment which requires a constant alertness of safety requirements and dangers as they will work near heavy cutting and material handling equipment.
Must be able to lift parts and equipment which can weigh up to 50 pounds
Performing repetitive motions while at the punch press
Must be able and comfortable to work in a heavy-industrial environment
Must be able to walk to work locations 100% of the time
Must be able to frequently bend, stoop, kneel and reach below/above shoulders to access equipment for repair
Regularly required to stand, walk, talk, see, hear, reach, bend, and stoop.
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