Albany International
Overview
Starting Pay: $20.89/hour
Available Shift: 12-Hour Nights (2-2-3 schedule)
Shift Information: After the training period (4-5 weeks) on the 8-Hour Day Shift (M-F, 7 AM - 3:30 PM), this position will transition to the night shift (7 PM - 7 AM)
Responsibilities
The Extrusion Operator is involved in all aspects of manufacturing monofilament. The Extrusion Operator follows a specified step progression program starting with the handling, inspection and packing of finished products and the disposal of scrap generated during a production run. They also provide machine monitoring within the scope of specified duties, 5S the work space, perform quality testing, basic maintenance, housekeeping, and troubleshooting. Operators progress to being involved in preparing machines for start-up, running machines, and shutting down machines. It is expected that Operators continue training and follow a specified step progression program until they are trained to operate multiple different production lines across the facility.
Benefits Medical insurance Vision insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid maternity leave Paid paternity leave Tuition assistance Disability insurance
Basic mathematical skills Strong technical or mechanical aptitude Ability to lift 50 pounds Work 12 hour shifts in a manufacturing environment Ability to work in a very warm environment during the summer Ability to stand for extended periods of time Highly safety conscious High School Diploma or GED 1 year of work experience in a manufacturing setting preferred
Starting Pay: $20.89/hour
Available Shift: 12-Hour Nights (2-2-3 schedule)
Shift Information: After the training period (4-5 weeks) on the 8-Hour Day Shift (M-F, 7 AM - 3:30 PM), this position will transition to the night shift (7 PM - 7 AM)
Responsibilities
The Extrusion Operator is involved in all aspects of manufacturing monofilament. The Extrusion Operator follows a specified step progression program starting with the handling, inspection and packing of finished products and the disposal of scrap generated during a production run. They also provide machine monitoring within the scope of specified duties, 5S the work space, perform quality testing, basic maintenance, housekeeping, and troubleshooting. Operators progress to being involved in preparing machines for start-up, running machines, and shutting down machines. It is expected that Operators continue training and follow a specified step progression program until they are trained to operate multiple different production lines across the facility.
Benefits Medical insurance Vision insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid maternity leave Paid paternity leave Tuition assistance Disability insurance
Basic mathematical skills Strong technical or mechanical aptitude Ability to lift 50 pounds Work 12 hour shifts in a manufacturing environment Ability to work in a very warm environment during the summer Ability to stand for extended periods of time Highly safety conscious High School Diploma or GED 1 year of work experience in a manufacturing setting preferred