Versatrim Molding
Automated Machine Operator/ Technician
Versatrim Molding, Henderson, North Carolina, United States, 27537
Job Description
Job Description
Position Summary The Automated Machine Operator is responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining automated cutting, trimming and profiling machinery used in the production of flooring trims. This position requires an experienced operator with strong mechanical aptitude, technical problem-solving skills, and a commitment to quality and safety. The operator ensures all automated systems run efficiently to meet daily production targets while maintaining product specifications defined by the Quality Management System (QMS). Key Responsibilities Operate and monitor automated machines used for cutting, profiling, trimming, wrapping, and packaging flooring trim products.
Set up equipment for new production runs, including tolling changes, calibration, and input of product parameters into machine controls.
Verify material setup and inspect finished products to ensure they meet visual, dimensional, and quality standards.
Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and process-related issues to minimize downtime and maintain continuous production flow.
Perform basic mechanical adjustments and coordinate with maintenance personnel for complex repairs.
Complete production documentation accurately, including batch records, quality checks, downtime logs, and maintenance reports in accordance with QMS procedures.
Conduct routine preventive maintenance such as cleaning lubrication, and inspection of machine components.
Collaborate with quality and engineering teams to identify process improvements and implement corrective actions when nonconformities arise.
Adhere strictly to company safety policies, including PPE use and lockout/tagout requirements.
Train and support junior operators to ensure consistent production and quality performance.
Participate in continuous improvement initiatives that enhance efficiency, reduce waste, and improve product consistency.
Qualifications High school diploma or GED required, technical or vocational certification preferred.
5-7 years of experience operating automated or CNC-controlled machinery in a manufacturing setting, preferably in the flooring, wood, or building material industry.
Strong mechanical, electrical, and process troubleshooting abilities.
Proven ability to read and interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and machine operation manuals.
Experience working within an ISO 9001 or equivalent QMS environment preferred.
Skilled in the use of measurement tools such as calipers, tape measures, and gauges.
Computer literacy and familiarity with HMI (Human – Machine Interface) systems.
Strong attention to detail, quality focus, and safety awareness.
Ability to work independently and take initiative while supporting a team environment.
Physical Requirements Ability to stand and operate machinery for extended periods (8-12 hours).
Ability to lift and move materials up to 50 lbs.
Frequent bending, reaching, and repetitive hand movement.
Exposure to typical manufacturing conditions such as noise, dust, and temperature
fluctuations. Work Schedule Full-time, shift schedules may include days, evenings, or weekends based on production needs. Related Job Titles CNC operator
Machine technician
Extrusion Operator
Production Machine Lead
Manufacturing Operator
Job Description
Position Summary The Automated Machine Operator is responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining automated cutting, trimming and profiling machinery used in the production of flooring trims. This position requires an experienced operator with strong mechanical aptitude, technical problem-solving skills, and a commitment to quality and safety. The operator ensures all automated systems run efficiently to meet daily production targets while maintaining product specifications defined by the Quality Management System (QMS). Key Responsibilities Operate and monitor automated machines used for cutting, profiling, trimming, wrapping, and packaging flooring trim products.
Set up equipment for new production runs, including tolling changes, calibration, and input of product parameters into machine controls.
Verify material setup and inspect finished products to ensure they meet visual, dimensional, and quality standards.
Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and process-related issues to minimize downtime and maintain continuous production flow.
Perform basic mechanical adjustments and coordinate with maintenance personnel for complex repairs.
Complete production documentation accurately, including batch records, quality checks, downtime logs, and maintenance reports in accordance with QMS procedures.
Conduct routine preventive maintenance such as cleaning lubrication, and inspection of machine components.
Collaborate with quality and engineering teams to identify process improvements and implement corrective actions when nonconformities arise.
Adhere strictly to company safety policies, including PPE use and lockout/tagout requirements.
Train and support junior operators to ensure consistent production and quality performance.
Participate in continuous improvement initiatives that enhance efficiency, reduce waste, and improve product consistency.
Qualifications High school diploma or GED required, technical or vocational certification preferred.
5-7 years of experience operating automated or CNC-controlled machinery in a manufacturing setting, preferably in the flooring, wood, or building material industry.
Strong mechanical, electrical, and process troubleshooting abilities.
Proven ability to read and interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and machine operation manuals.
Experience working within an ISO 9001 or equivalent QMS environment preferred.
Skilled in the use of measurement tools such as calipers, tape measures, and gauges.
Computer literacy and familiarity with HMI (Human – Machine Interface) systems.
Strong attention to detail, quality focus, and safety awareness.
Ability to work independently and take initiative while supporting a team environment.
Physical Requirements Ability to stand and operate machinery for extended periods (8-12 hours).
Ability to lift and move materials up to 50 lbs.
Frequent bending, reaching, and repetitive hand movement.
Exposure to typical manufacturing conditions such as noise, dust, and temperature
fluctuations. Work Schedule Full-time, shift schedules may include days, evenings, or weekends based on production needs. Related Job Titles CNC operator
Machine technician
Extrusion Operator
Production Machine Lead
Manufacturing Operator