Machine Tech 1- Hole Saw PPP

Machine Tech 1 Job Description: The Machine Technician 1 is responsible for manufacturing product by operating and maintaining equipment and processes that provide optimum customer service. This position is reserved for Machine Technicians at the entry level. Also responsible for enhancing the department’s safety, quality and productivity as well as assisting Facilitator as required. This position will be responsible for knowing and implementing all area specific compliance issues, including safety, quality, environmental, and MT/plant policies. This position will contribute to team efforts by participating in continuous improvement projects as required. This position will also require working with maintenance to complete monthly PM’s. Duties and Responsibilities Check production schedule and verify proper production run for the day. Make up and label boxes according to daily production goals. Set up blade cutters and cut correct parts for welders. Repair machines as needed when possible or bring maintenance in to make repairs. Sort and check boxes that come back from ability works. Change filters in dust collectors. Perform required quality checks on blades supplied to welders. Perform quality checks on parts after weld. Perform periodic PM’s on machines. Cut up scrap as needed. Communicate any needs or issues to supervisor. Retrieve packaging supplies from inventory. Retrieve and document repair parts for machines as needed from Maximo. Retrieve scrap bins and move material with forklift and pallet jack. Train and monitor new welders as needed. Complete all required paperwork and production reports and turn in to supervisor daily. Adhere to all safety requirements in the work area Adhere to all house keeping policies and schedules. Recommend and participate in completion of continuous improvement projects specifically designed to improve processes, productivity and quality, especially those related to corrective actions. Complete other duties as assigned by the manager/supervisor, including working other shifts as necessary. Adhere to 5S in the department Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must demonstrate good written and oral communication skills Able to interpret technical data, including drawings and OMS. Must be proficient in the use of common inspection and test equipment. Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills required. Education and Experience Requirements High School or GED diploma required. Technical certification in Mechanical, Electrical, Automation prefered Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in maintenance, mechanical, or technical field at MT or similar employer. Physical and Weight Lifting Demands The physical and weight lifting demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Frequency Letter Code Defined as Never N Infrequent I Up to 1 hour per day Occasionally O 1 to 2 hours per day Frequently F 2 to 5 hours per day Continuously C 6+ hours per day Physical Task Frequency Reason for Physical Actions Stand C Standing work Sit I Load, drive and unload forklift Walk F Manually handle items Bend/Twist C As required to pick up manually handle items; turn from side to side to view load Push / Pull F As required to pick up boxes of parts or finished goods Climb (stairs, ladders) I Climbing on and off the forklift; to access top level of facility Reach C As required to assemble, inspect, or pack product Lift F To place frames on fixtures or move product Carry F Grasp/Grip F Boxes; forklift controls Repetitive Motions C Load and unload boxes of products and parts Kneel/Crawl I Run N Jump N Rapid work speed F To keep production lines moving Filing N Finger movement F Load and unload boxes of finished products and parts Keyboard use I Close vision C Color vision F To determine accurate counts of finished products Depth perception C Far vision F Hear C Talk C As required to communicate w/in cell Smell N Touch N Temperature O Able to work in various temperatures Amount of Weight Frequency Reason for Action Up to 40 pounds O To move product Personal Protective Equipment Equipment Frequency Reason Safety glasses C To protect eyes Leather shoes C To protect feet Gloves F To protect hands Ear Plugs N To protect hearing Milwaukee Tool is an equal opportunity employer. Milwaukee Tool, founded in 1924, is a global leader in delivering innovative solutions to the professional construction trades that increase productivity and safety. Milwaukee® is known for their world-leading M12™, M18™, and MX FUEL™ cordless systems, the ground-breaking performance of their cordless innovations, safety solutions, battery-powered outdoor power equipment, jobsite lighting and clean-up, time-saving accessories, and innovative hand tool and PACKOUT™ Modular Storage Products. The company is dedicated to delivering a steady stream of advanced, trade-specific solutions. Milwaukee Tool is a Brookfield, Wisconsin-based subsidiary of Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd. (TTI) (HKEx stock code: 669, ADR symbol: TTNDY). For more information on the full line of Milwaukee® products, please call 1-800-SAWDUST or visit Milwaukee Tool. Join Our Talent Community! Stay connected with us! 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