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Micro Tech

Set up machinery according to specifications and production requirements.
Load raw materials into the machine and ensure proper alignment.
Operate the machine by pushing buttons, switches, or levers to start, stop, or adjust the process as needed.
Monitor the operation of the machine to ensure it runs smoothly and efficiently.
Perform basic maintenance tasks such as cleaning, lubricating, and minor repairs as necessary.
Inspect finished products to ensure they meet quality standards and specifications.
Remove finished products from the machine and place them in designated areas for further processing or packaging.
Keep accurate records of production output, downtime, and any issues encountered during operation.
Follow safety protocols and procedures to maintain a safe working environment.
Communicate effectively with supervisors and other team members regarding production schedules, quality concerns, and equipment maintenance.
1
yr of Manufacturing ExperiencePrior Machine Operator experience preferredUS Citizen/Perm Resident requiredAbout the Company:
Micro TechMicro Tech Staffing Group is your source for Technical & Professional talent in New England and the Eastern Seaboard.
Since 1983 we have taken great pride in providing quality temporary & permanent personnel to business and industry in the fields of Engineering, Information Technology, Human Resources, Manufacturing, Life Sciences, Finance, and Administration.
With offices in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, North Carolina and Georgia, Micro Tech places an average of 2,000 highly-skilled employees daily.
Whether you are an individual looking for your next employment opportunity, or a business seeking talented staff to take you to the next step, we have what you are looking for.
Company Size:
100 to 499 employeesIndustry:
Staffing/Employment AgenciesFounded:
0Website:
https:
//www.
mtsg.
com/.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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