Title: Machine and Production Operator
Duration: 6 months contract with possible extension
Location: Cincinnati Ohio 45202
Shift: Able to work 12-hour shifts schedule options vary including a 2-2-3 bi-weekly rotation schedule straight days straight nights. Shifts are assigned depending on business need.
Responsibilities:
- Operates production machinery.
- Sets equipment/machinery to required settings.
- Monitors operation of machinery or equipment.
- Determines whether materials or products meet standards.
Must Have:
- Able to work 12-hour shifts schedule options vary including a 2-2-3 bi-weekly rotation schedule straight days straight nights. Shifts are assigned depending on business need. We cannot guarantee your preference of shift is what you will be assigned.
- Minimum of a high school diploma/GED
Nice To Have:
- Applied mechanical skills in an industrial environment Should be knowledgeable about different types of machinery and equipment commonly used in manufacturing including: various types of engines pumps compressors conveyors gears bearings and other mechanical components. Understanding the working principles construction and operational characteristics of these systems enables technicians to diagnose problems and perform maintenance or repairs. Proficiency in using a wide range of tools and instruments is essential for a mechanical technician. They should be well-versed in the use of hand tools power tools diagnostic equipment and precision instruments for tasks such as disassembly assembly measurement alignment and testing. System Integration: In addition to understanding individual components a mechanical technician should have a grasp of how various components interact within a larger system. This includes knowledge of system integration control mechanisms automation and interconnections with electrical pneumatic or hydraulic systems. Understanding system behavior and interdependencies is crucial for effective troubleshooting and maintenance. Strong technical troubleshooting problem-solving issue resolution and root cause analysis for mechanical issues Interpersonal and teamwork skills
- Mechanically skilled technicians perform various types of work such as: Maintaining and troubleshooting automated equipment included but not limited to autonomous robots responsible for case layer and/or pallet movements Performing preventive maintenance and calibrations on equipment Troubleshooting monitoring & improving equipment and systems Analyzing trends and technical data to gain insights of the equipment and systems and identify issues proactively
Title: Machine and Production Operator Duration: 6 months contract with possible extension Location: Cincinnati Ohio 45202 Shift: Able to work 12-hour shifts schedule options vary including a 2-2-3 bi-weekly rotation schedule straight days straight nights. Shifts are assigned depending on business n...
Title: Machine and Production Operator
Duration: 6 months contract with possible extension
Location: Cincinnati Ohio 45202
Shift: Able to work 12-hour shifts schedule options vary including a 2-2-3 bi-weekly rotation schedule straight days straight nights. Shifts are assigned depending on business need.
Responsibilities:
- Operates production machinery.
- Sets equipment/machinery to required settings.
- Monitors operation of machinery or equipment.
- Determines whether materials or products meet standards.
Must Have:
- Able to work 12-hour shifts schedule options vary including a 2-2-3 bi-weekly rotation schedule straight days straight nights. Shifts are assigned depending on business need. We cannot guarantee your preference of shift is what you will be assigned.
- Minimum of a high school diploma/GED
Nice To Have:
- Applied mechanical skills in an industrial environment Should be knowledgeable about different types of machinery and equipment commonly used in manufacturing including: various types of engines pumps compressors conveyors gears bearings and other mechanical components. Understanding the working principles construction and operational characteristics of these systems enables technicians to diagnose problems and perform maintenance or repairs. Proficiency in using a wide range of tools and instruments is essential for a mechanical technician. They should be well-versed in the use of hand tools power tools diagnostic equipment and precision instruments for tasks such as disassembly assembly measurement alignment and testing. System Integration: In addition to understanding individual components a mechanical technician should have a grasp of how various components interact within a larger system. This includes knowledge of system integration control mechanisms automation and interconnections with electrical pneumatic or hydraulic systems. Understanding system behavior and interdependencies is crucial for effective troubleshooting and maintenance. Strong technical troubleshooting problem-solving issue resolution and root cause analysis for mechanical issues Interpersonal and teamwork skills
- Mechanically skilled technicians perform various types of work such as: Maintaining and troubleshooting automated equipment included but not limited to autonomous robots responsible for case layer and/or pallet movements Performing preventive maintenance and calibrations on equipment Troubleshooting monitoring & improving equipment and systems Analyzing trends and technical data to gain insights of the equipment and systems and identify issues proactively
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