The Forming Operator is an entry-level production role responsible for operating and monitoring forming equipment under direct supervision. This position supports the manufacturing process by assisting with machine setup, performing routine quality checks, maintaining production flow, and ensuring adherence to safety and quality standards. The Forming Operator 1 develops foundational technical skills while learning company processes, equipment functions, and production requirements.
Operate forming equipment according to established work instructions and supervisor guidance.
Assist with basic machine setup, adjustments, and changeovers as directed
Load raw materials (wire, bar, or other forming stock) into machines and ensure proper material flow
Monitor equipment during operation and notify supervisor of abnormalities, jams, or quality concerns
Perform routine in-process inspections using gauges and measuring devices to verify product specifications
Identify and segregate non-conforming material; communicate quality issues promptly
Complete required production documentation, including scrap reporting and production tracking sheets
Maintain cleanliness and organization of the work area in accordance with 5S standards
Follow all safety procedures, including lockout/tagout and machine guarding requirements.
Support preventive maintenance activities as directed
Assist in material handling, packaging, and labeling of finished goods
Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and training programs
Perform additional duties as assigned.
Education: None
Experience: 0–2 years of manufacturing or production experience preferred
Ability to follow written and verbal instructions
Basic math skills and ability to use simple measuring tools
Willingness to work in a fast-paced manufacturing environment
Ability to work under direct supervision.
Safety Awareness – Demonstrates commitment to safe work practices
Attention to Detail – Performs inspections and documentation accurately
Reliability – Maintains consistent attendance and dependable performance
Mechanical Aptitude – Basic understanding of machinery and production processes
Quality Focus – Identifies defects and maintains product standards
Teamwork – Works collaboratively with operators, supervisors, and support staff
Communication – Clearly communicates issues or concerns to leadership.
Ability to stand for extended periods during the shift
Frequent bending, stooping, reaching, and walking
Ability to lift and carry up to 35–50 pounds as required
Ability to work in a manufacturing environment with exposure to noise, heat, oil, and moving machinery
Manual dexterity to operate equipment and use measuring tools
Visual acuity to inspect parts and read production documentation.
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