Machine Operator (Production) at Software Galaxy Systems, LLC
Kensington, NH 03833
About the Job
Job Description:
- This person is a member of a crew that operates two production lines. You will work with your shift to safely produce high quality product in a fast pace continuous operation environment. The expectation for a winder operator is to deliver quality packaging and products for our customers.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
- Plant and Environmental Safety
- Lives the Client’s Safety Standard and meets all safety requirements. Safety is a condition of employment.
- Take personal ownership to work safely and hold other team members to the same high standards of safety “Safer together”.
- Notify supervisor immediately of any accident, near miss or on- the -job injury when it occurs no matter how insignificant it may seem.
- Participates in the safety, quality, autonomous maintenance (AM), TPM and housekeeping programs as established within the plant; including but not limited to Focused Improvement Events, Safety Committee, Training, etc.
- Performs job tasks to reduce environmental impact and adheres to the environmental regulations and recycling procedures for waste disposal.
- Complies with all plant rules and safety regulations.
- Performs cleanup duties at workstations and/or equipment/machinery.
- Communicates safety concerns and/or equipment problems/abnormalities to appropriate personnel, maintaining strong communication with the appropriate line section operators to ensure immediate action is taken for product out of spec.
- Inspect vehicles and other PIV equipment before use and throughout shift, keeping all equipment clean and operational.
TPM
- Participates in plant TPM initiatives - completing activities associated with TPM tasks (adheres to CILT standard, 5S). Must be an active member of an AM and or Pillar team.
- Continues to use TPM methodology to gain a better understanding of the equipment.
- Identifies and participates proactively in learning opportunities and develops expertise in those areas.
- Utilizes Focus Improvement (FI) tools to problem solve.
- Works to achieve zero injuries, zero defects and zero losses.
- During PM days, uses time effectively to bring equipment to optimal condition for zero losses.
- Maintain DMS and AM Team Area Activity Boards.
Quality
- Perform winder, EDL, and conveyor quality checks and documentation at specified intervals.
- Maintain control panel – adjust speed, delays, and other timers if needed.
- Interface with plant employees to provide quality control (QC) information.
- Monitor and report unusual or suspect material issues not within specifications.
- Communicate with all coater end operators concerning shift production
- Communicate with all back-end operators concerning quality problems
- Understand and react to upset conditions.
- Evaluate all finished product for proper weight and/or thickness.
Productivity
- Have a basic understanding of product process.
- Operate Winders and packaging machines on both lines.
- Operate banding equipment.
- Print and apply pallet labels
- Load and stack reworked material.
- Manage and accurately report the amount of scrap and seconds for tracking.
- Relieve crew members from duties for breaks
- Manage trash.
- Listen for alarms and respond appropriately to the various alarm signals.
- Assist in repair of web breaks.
- Assist in all threading, product change procedures.
- Perform PM to AM task transfers on down days.
Other
- Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate.
- Support the training and development of colleagues.
- Demonstrates flexibility to change priorities as business needs dictate.
- Identifies and participates proactively in learning opportunities and develops expertise in those areas.
- Follows standard operating procedures and processes.
- Can and is willing to make decisions. Knows the chain of command to get support.
- Regular attendance on site and the ability to rotate varying shifts.
- All other duties as assigned or needed.
Skills and Abilities:
- The employee should hold the following skills and abilities:
- Demonstrated desire to impact safety
- Must be able to work independently or in a team atmosphere with minimal direct supervision
- Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and the ability to troubleshoot
- High attention to detail
- Demonstrated ability to multi-task
- Basic mathematics skills
- Able to effectively communicate (read, write, speak, understand) English.
Computer and Software Competencies:
- The employee must be able to:
- Work with a computer to perform basic data entry
- Demonstrate basic computer skills such as Microsoft Excel, Outlook, Pallet labeling system (MII), Ignition and SAP.
Education or Experience:
- High School Diploma or GED Equivalent required.
- Manufacturing or process related experience preferred.
Essential Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
Must:
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Remain drug free.
- Have work schedule flexibility (possible rotating shifts; mandatory overtime).
- Effectively and efficiently perform up to 12-hour shifts (with breaks) in an industrial manufacturing environment:
- While wearing applicable / mandatory PPE.
With exposure to:
- Extreme temperature variation.
- Sounds or noise levels that may be uncomfortable (hearing protection is provided).
- Prolonged sitting, standing, walking, and/or using full upper / lower body movement for process.
- Ink / dust / dirt / fumes.
With the ability to:
- Distinguish colors and shading.
- Handle, control, feed, or feel objects, tools, or product.
- Climb / descend stairs / ladder, and / or work from heights as needed.
- Become certified to operate a forklift (if/as needed).
Repetitively and freely:
- Perform movements of body, hand, arm, leg.
- Bend, twist, squat, walk, sit, stand; to include waist, back and knee motion.
Lift, push and pull 40lbs.