chine Operator I (Shift B) (9624) Construction, Mining & Trades - Canaan, CT at Geebo

chine Operator I (Shift B) (9624)

Title:
Machine Operator I (Shift B) (9624)
Location:
Canaan CT 06018 United Stat

Position Description

JOB SUMMARY (Briefly describe the job's primary purpose or contribution to the department or organization)

As a member of Canaan molding team, the molding operator/technician is responsible for molding production in assigned area and minor maintenance activities on assigned presses.

Essential Functions
Operate injection molding presses to supply downstream equipment with molded components including inspection of components and requesting technical support to maintain part quality.
Conduct minor maintenance activities on assigned presses.
Work with other molding team members to keep equipment running during breaks and call-outs.

Additional Responsibilities
Operate multi cavity injection molding machines and auxiliary equipment to manufacture product which conforms to quality specifications, at the rated output.
Operate injection molds/presses and place surplus molded components into inventory.
Maintain a thorough knowledge of all products produced in the department, raw materials required, and product quality specifications.
Keep machinery, work area and floors neat and orderly and comply with GMP requirements.
Able to perform thorough product inspections and make appropriate decisions relative to product quality requirements.
Must be able to work effectively in a team with limited supervision.
Must be familiar with all relevant controlled documents (Work Instructions, Forms, etc.), preventative maintenance task lists and equipment manuals which pertain to operation of all equipment in the cell.
Other duties as assigned.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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