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Process Operator

What will you do?

The Process Operator tends machinery and equipment that rivets, installs working parts, assembles, inspects, check tests, repairs and packs single pole (1P) and QO style electrical breakers.

The job contains multiple tasks performed in a systematic rotation between workstations among the process operators during a given shift.

Rotation increments are typically four hours.

The primary rotation tasks consist of running a machine (AMI, ANDI, HOM AMI), On-line Repair for AMI, ANDI, HOM AMI, and Packing Cell (Lines A, B & C).



* General purpose of the production operator position is for tending and operating of automated and semi-automated manufacturing machinery.


* Skill level certification is required to qualify for each of the rotation tasks.


* Process operator tends one or more machines and moving product line on a daily basis in a machine-paced environment for most of the majority of the rotation tasks.



* Occasional line stoppages or interruptions require increased work pace to reduce bottle necks and meet shift production targets.

What qualifications will make you successful?



* GED or High School diploma required.


* Ability to meet production requirements and maintain required part quality.


* Ability to use measuring instruments.



* Ability to read, understand and follow procedures for inspecting breakers.


* Ability to communicate including verbal and written English.


* Ability to work safely, communicate effectively with supervisors and technical personnel, use good judgment, and work well around others.


* Ability to cope with stressful situations, follow policies and procedures, solve problems, and maintain full commitment to the task.


* Ability to utilize good time management skills and multitask without constant supervision.



* Constant standing and walking for up to an eight (8) hour shift.

(Operators typically are rotated to the job tasks of On-Line Repair, Auditor and Repair job tasks where chair use is an option.)


* Occasional bilateral upper extremity use with low to moderate force required to push, pull and position bin stacks.

Push/pull force required to maneuver product stacked on dollies in bins or plastic totes is generally 10-17 lbs to overcome static inertia and 3-5 lbs to maintain movement of bins, etc.


* Occasional bilateral wrist pronation/supination and ulnar deviation while grasping breakers and using copper probe (with screwdriver handle) for unjamming activities while tending machines.


* Occasional lifting of boxes, tubs and totes weighing 10-25 lbs typically from waist-to-waist height.


* Rare lifting of totes weighing 2-6 lbs from floor to waist height.



* Occasional to frequent forward neck flexion while performing inspection activities (typically sitting in adjustable height chair and table.)


* Occasional step up (4-8 inches) to utilize risers, stands, and/or platform ladders.


* Rare neck extensio...




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