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Machine Operator - 1st Shift

2.
6 Hobart, IN Hobart, IN Estimated:
$32.
3K - $41K a year Estimated:
$32.
3K - $41K a year Overview:
About Us Daifuku is the nation's leading independent, U.
S.
-based provider of intelligent material handling systems.
With hundreds of engineers in-house, the company designs, manufactures, integrates, and installs the full spectrum of intralogistics solutions.
We provide leading-edge conveyor and sortation systems, voice and light-directed order fulfillment equipment, controls and software, robotics, mezzanines, and structures.
Position Summary The Machine Operator operates the CNC machine to cut and build rollers.
Sets up and operates a variety of machines.
Responsibilities:
Measures and sets up machines to manufacture a high volume of parts Performs machine shop and mold press operations to support Assembly Detects defective materials and questionable conditions and reports to the manager Maintains the work area and equipment in a clean, orderly condition Follows safety regulations Performs preventative maintenance on machines Employees are responsible to comply with all requirements of Daifuku's QMS policies and procedures.
Employees are to ensure sustainable process outputs that drive continuous improvement to provide leading industry performance and exceptional customer satisfaction.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent preferred Minimum of 1 year of related experience Ability to use a band saw, hand tools and calipers and perform milling, turning, drilling, taping, deburring, molding, and all bench operations Ability to read blueprints Basic math skills Knowledge of standard and metric measurements Knowledge of quality assurance and self-inspection techniques Self-motivated and detail-oriented Team orientation #LI-DNP.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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