Float operator job description
Updated March 14, 2024
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Example float operator requirements on a job description
Float operator requirements can be divided into technical requirements and required soft skills. The lists below show the most common requirements included in float operator job postings.
Sample float operator requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- At least 1 year of experience operating a float.
- Valid driver's license.
- Ability to lift up to 50lbs.
- Flexibility to work overtime and weekends.
Sample required float operator soft skills
- Effective communication.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Ability to work independently.
- Ability to work in a team environment.
- Good problem solving skills.
Float operator job description example 1
MBS Solutions float operator job description
Job DescriptionMiller Brother Staffing Solutions is looking for career minded candidates as Floaters for a busy manufacturer for 1st; 2nd and 3rd shifts POSITION: LINE FLOATER REPORTS TO: CNC SHIFT SUPERVISOR
SHIFT:1st Shift Monday-Friday 7am-3pm SHIFT:2nd Shift Monday-Friday 3pm-11pm SHIFT: 3rd Shift Sunday-Thursday 11pm-7am
PAY: $15.43
BENEFITS: MEDICAL,VISION,DENTAL,401K,LIFE
1. Keep forging table loaded and watch for any forgings that may have flipped and are now upside down. Also, be able to recognize when the pusher is jammed and be able to clear the stuck forging. 2. When blowing off finished parts and making sure the machined surfaces are clean of any dirt smudges or chips and be alert to any possible broken tools or forging defects. 3. If scrap if noticed during Step 2, be able to know how to switch the lathe from Automatic to Manual so more scrap is not made and alert the operator of the issue. 4. Be able recognize the alarms and warning lights and know how to recover. 5. While an operator has a lathe down for tool change, help him keep the rest of the cell up and running. This means, keep the other finished parts conveyors caught up and help pack off the finished parts into the finished goods basket. NOTE: when dipping and packing into the finished basket the operator is required to wear gloves. 6. Work with the operators on each line to help fill coolant at some point during you shift. 7. Don't get caught up "Over" helping on one line and not help out as much on the other two. 8. At the end of the shift help the operators with cell cleanup.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION:
High School Diploma or GED required Knowledge of 5S and lean practices helpful but not necessary CNC/Machining experience preferred, but not necessary
COMPENSATION PACKAGE:
Competitive Wages, 2nd and 3rd shift premiums Health, Vision and Dental Insurance 401K WITH company match program 13 paid holidays Employee Profit Sharing Paid Vacation Life Insurance Much more…..
SHIFT:1st Shift Monday-Friday 7am-3pm SHIFT:2nd Shift Monday-Friday 3pm-11pm SHIFT: 3rd Shift Sunday-Thursday 11pm-7am
PAY: $15.43
BENEFITS: MEDICAL,VISION,DENTAL,401K,LIFE
1. Keep forging table loaded and watch for any forgings that may have flipped and are now upside down. Also, be able to recognize when the pusher is jammed and be able to clear the stuck forging. 2. When blowing off finished parts and making sure the machined surfaces are clean of any dirt smudges or chips and be alert to any possible broken tools or forging defects. 3. If scrap if noticed during Step 2, be able to know how to switch the lathe from Automatic to Manual so more scrap is not made and alert the operator of the issue. 4. Be able recognize the alarms and warning lights and know how to recover. 5. While an operator has a lathe down for tool change, help him keep the rest of the cell up and running. This means, keep the other finished parts conveyors caught up and help pack off the finished parts into the finished goods basket. NOTE: when dipping and packing into the finished basket the operator is required to wear gloves. 6. Work with the operators on each line to help fill coolant at some point during you shift. 7. Don't get caught up "Over" helping on one line and not help out as much on the other two. 8. At the end of the shift help the operators with cell cleanup.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION:
High School Diploma or GED required Knowledge of 5S and lean practices helpful but not necessary CNC/Machining experience preferred, but not necessary
COMPENSATION PACKAGE:
Competitive Wages, 2nd and 3rd shift premiums Health, Vision and Dental Insurance 401K WITH company match program 13 paid holidays Employee Profit Sharing Paid Vacation Life Insurance Much more…..
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Updated March 14, 2024