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Thornton
R3475 Machine Operator I - 2nd Shift
- Responsible for the set up and operation of a production machine in accordance with established procedures and guidelines.
- Secures and maintains material and supplies required on the operation.
- Initial training for this position will be performed on the day shift for approximately 3 to 4 weeks. After training is completed, the position schedule will move to the swing shift.
- Completes work area set up.
- Operates and feeds the machine in a safe and efficient manner, and according to established procedures.
- Stacks completed products in accordance with established procedures, and if required, may cover, label and band components/finished product.
- Ensures work area is safe, clean and organized, and that equipment is safe to operate.
- Completes pre-shift/startup equipment inspection checklist and reports any problems or concerns.
- Maintains a clean and orderly work environment.
- Maintains production records as required.
- Checks materials and finished products to ensure compliance with standards.
- Performs duties consistent with established safety and quality procedures, rules, and standards.
- Participates in safety, CI and other programs and meetings.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Hourly Pay Range: $17.20 - $19.45 per hour. The specific salary offered to a candidate may be influenced by experience and other job-related factors.
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Benefits
- Health Dental Vision Available after 60 days
- Paid vacation
- 401(k) plan
Qualifications
- 18+ years old
- Can lift 25+ lbs
- Must pass drug screen (cannabis included)
- Minimum of 6 months of experience in manufacturing and/or assembling is required.
- Working knowledge of basic math.
About Universal Forest Products
Universal Forest Products, Inc., is a U.S.-based global corporation that finds reward in its roots and its hard-earned success. Founded in 1955 as a supplier of lumber to the manufactured housing industry, Universal today is a multibillion-dollar holding company with subsidiaries around the globe that serve three robust markets: retail, industrial and construction. Since 1993, Universal has been publicly traded (Nasdaq: UFPI). We’re headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan.