Machine Operator Retail & Wholesale - King Of Prussia, PA at Geebo

Machine Operator

is seeking to hire a Machine Operator for our client in King of Prussia, PA!
Benefits Available!
Weekly Pay!
Pay Rate - $19/hr
1st Shift: 6am-2pm, 32 hours per week
Job Description
Your job duties/responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
Operating machines and processing product to meet all quality requirements as a skilled machine operator
Understanding and following safety rules and practices and ensuring the safety of self and others
Reviewing and following written instructions, work procedures, and safety procedures and requirements
Assisting area team members in ensuring operational procedures are being maintained according to company standards
Monitoring and inspecting equipment, materials, or products
Identifying and resolving problems in processes or equipment
Ability to train and qualify on all HMI's
Listening to others, asking questions, and explaining and sharing information with your team to solve problems
Reviewing, interpreting, or entering data on paper and computers
Using or cleaning machines, equipment, or tools
Completing tasks that require manual work and some level of physical effort such as lifting to 50 pounds, carrying, pushing, pulling, climbing ladders, bending, stooping, crawling, and walking or standing most of your shift
Some of the working conditions are not climate controlled, so you may be working in hot or cold conditions and in dusty or dirty work environments
Required Qualifications
Available to work any shift, and must be willing to work mandatory overtime, weekends, and holidays
Possess manufacturing experience, operator experience, or relevant military experience preferred
Basic computer skills including Microsoft office preferred
Regular, reliable, and predictable attendanceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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