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NY Staffing

Machine Operator-B Shift

NY Staffing, Rochester, New York, United States, 14618

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Machine Operator

B Shift

Location: Rochester, NY Type: Temp-to-Hire Pay: $17.50

$18.50/hour (based on experience) Shift: Monday

Friday, 3:00 PM

11:30 PM We're hiring Machine Operators for a precision manufacturing company in Rochester, NY. This role is ideal for candidates with experience operating production machinery in industries like aerospace, optics, or medical device manufacturing. Job Responsibilities:

Operate machinery to manufacture components to exact specifications Monitor equipment performance and make necessary adjustments Conduct visual and dimensional inspections to ensure product quality Record production data accurately and follow written instructions Assist with basic machine maintenance and report mechanical issues Follow safety and cleanroom procedures consistently Work as part of a team to meet production goals Qualifications:

At least 3 years of experience operating manufacturing or industrial equipment preferred Familiar with calipers, micrometers, and other measuring tools Able to interpret basic blueprints or work instructions Must be able to lift up to 30 lbs and stand for extended periods High school diploma or GED required Strong mechanical skills and attention to detail Why Apply?

Weekly pay Temp-to-hire with growth potential Stable work in a clean, safety-focused environment Shift options to fit your schedule Apply Today: Submit your application now. If this role isn't a match, we'll keep your profile on file for other opportunities. As part of our promise to talent, Kelly supports those who work with us through a variety of benefits, perks, and work-related resources. About Kelly: Work changes everything. And at Kelly, we're obsessed with where it can take you. To us, it's about more than simply accepting your next job opportunity. It's the fuel that powers every next step of your life. Kelly complies with the requirements of California's state and local Fair Chance laws. A conviction does not automatically bar individuals from employment.