The Machine Operator is responsible for operating and monitoring Class A soft trim and plastic injection molding equipment to produce high-quality automotive components. This role requires a dependable, efficient, self-starting individual who follows automotive quality and safety standards and performs post-production tasks such as wrapping, labeling, and packaging finished parts.
What You'll Do
Set up, operate, and monitor specialized machinery to meet production schedules and specifications.
Inspect production parts for dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and conformance to automotive quality standards.
Record production data, quantities produced, scrap, and machine parameters accurately.
Perform routine preventive maintenance, cleaning, and basic troubleshooting to minimize downtime.
Assist with mold changes, machine setup, and tooling adjustments.
Wrap, protect, label, and package finished parts according to customer and shipping requirements.
Follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and safety protocols
Maintain a clean, organized workstation and support 5S and lean manufacturing initiatives.
Communicate production issues, quality concerns, and improvement opportunities to supervision.
Work independently with minimal supervision; demonstrate initiative to improve efficiency and quality.
Adheres consistently to attendance/punctuality, safety, and other company policies
What You'll Bring
High school diploma or GED required.
1+ years' operating soft trim equipment and / or injection molding machines within automotive industry preferred. Will consider training those in strong alignment with rest of job profile.
What We Value
Experience with soft trim part finesse and manual edge-folding preferred.
Technical Skills: Knowledge of plastic materials, molding parameters, and basic machine troubleshooting; ability to read work instructions and basic engineering drawings.
Work Traits: Self-starter; efficient; dependable; strong attention to detail; commitment to safety and quality. Personal growth mindset.
Other: Willingness to work required shifts, overtime, and adhere to company attendance policies.
Preferred
Experience with statistical process control (SPC), poka-yoke, or process documentation.
Certification or training in injection molding equipment, mechanical aptitude, or forklift operation.
Familiarity with automotive PPAP, APQP, or ISO/TS quality requirements.
Physical and Environmental Conditions
Work performed in a manufacturing plant with exposure to noise, heat, and industrial chemicals; use of personal protective equipment (PPE) required.
Frequent standing, walking, bending, reaching, and manual handling of parts and materials (manual dexterity).
Physical Requirements: Ability to stand for extended periods, lift up to 50 lbs., perform repetitive motions, and work in a manufacturing environment.
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