Extrusion Machine Operator 3rd Shift at Cornerstone Building Brands — North Brunswick Township, NJ
Full job description
3rd Shift Monday - Friday
11:00 P.M. - 7:30 A.M.
Pay Rate: $20.00 - $23.00 Per Hour, plus $1 per hour shift differential
Key Responsibilities
- Machine Setup and Operation: Operators are responsible for configuring the extrusion machines according to production requirements. This involves calibrating the machine settings, loading raw materials, and monitoring the process to ensure it runs smoothly.
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Routine maintenance is critical to prevent machine downtime. Operators are expected to perform regular checks, clean equipment, and carry out minor repairs. For more complex issues, they work alongside maintenance teams to resolve problems.
- Quality Control: Ensuring the quality of the output is a crucial part of the operator’s role. They must inspect products to verify that they meet the specified standards and make necessary adjustments if there are deviations.
- Safety and Compliance: Given the potential hazards associated with heavy machinery, adhering to safety protocols is essential. Operators must follow all safety guidelines to protect themselves and their colleagues from accidents.
Skills and Qualifications Needed
A successful extrusion operator requires a blend of technical skills, mechanical aptitude, and attention to detail. While some companies may hire individuals with a high school diploma and provide on-the-job training, many prefer candidates with a technical diploma in industrial technology or mechanical engineering.
Essential Skills
- Mechanical Aptitude: A strong understanding of machinery and its components is fundamental. Operators must be able to troubleshoot and solve mechanical issues quickly.
- Attention to Detail: Precision is key in ensuring that products meet exact specifications. Operators must consistently monitor the extrusion process and make fine adjustments as needed.
- Problem-Solving: The ability to identify and address issues promptly is critical for maintaining production efficiency.
- Communication: Operators often work in teams, so clear communication is necessary to ensure that production runs smoothly and issues are addressed collectively.
Career Path and Professional Development
Starting as an entry-level extrusion operator offers a gateway into a stable and potentially lucrative career. With experience and continued education, operators can advance to supervisory roles, quality control positions, or even specialized technical roles.
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Location
North Brunswick Township, NJ, USA
Shift
3rd Shift
Position Type
Permanent
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