Machine Operator - 2nd shiftother related Employment listings - Hopkins, MN at Geebo

Machine Operator - 2nd shift

Line Technician - Hopkins$21
Based on Experience3:
15pm-2:
00am Mon-Thur The Line Technician position runs the production lines assuring production objectives are achieved while emphasizing safety, product quality, and production efficiency.
Primary Position Objectives:
Ensure customers specifications and requirements are met as documented on work orders (including material, part, processing, and packaging requirements) Mechanically adjust expander to control part dimension and pattern; monitor production Set up, monitor, and adjust post-expanding equipment (flattener, slitter, shear, back gauge, blanker, etc.
) Tagging of all product off the line (move tags) responsible for part quantity management Complete required paperwork (work order, inspection sheet, move tags, and coil tags) and accurate labor reporting (scan into and out of jobs, including set up) Preferred
Qualifications:
Mechanical aptitude Ability to read and understand calipers, micrometer, a tape measure to measure part dimensions and thickness WAYS TO APPLY:
(choose one) In person:
Express Employment Professionals, 33 10th Avenue South, Hopkins, MN 55343 between 9AM and 3PM, Monday thru Friday Email resume:
email protected Via our website:
expresspros.
com/hopkinsmn.
You must submit your application to the Hopkins, MN office.
Via our job app, By telephone:
(952) 933-1116 Recommended Skills Mechanical Aptitude Packaging And Processing Duties Quality Management Micrometer Shear (Sheet Metal) Work Orders Apply to this job.
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