Job Description:
Machine Operator 2
INNOVATE without boundaries! At Milwaukee Tool we firmly believe that our People and our Culture are the secrets to our success. One of our most critical teams is the team at our Jackson, Mississippi location.
We are an inclusive workplace that encourages diversity of thought, experience, and background to solve complex problems as one team. Every employee is encouraged to continuously improve and grow, and it is a top priority for managers to develop their teams, making a wide range of internal development opportunities available to all employees.
We are One Team, overcoming obstacles together and celebrating together. Come be part of a winning team that feels like family.
Your Role on Our Team:
The Machine Operator is responsible for performing basic machine operation, working with computer-controlled equipment or mechanical based machines to make sure they are set up properly, working well and producing quality products.
You’ll be DISRUPTIVE through these duties and responsibilities:
The TOOLS you’ll bring with you:
Other TOOLS we prefer you to have:
Working Conditions:
Physical and Weightlifting Demands
The physical and weightlifting demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Frequency
Letter Code
Defined as
Never
N
Infrequent
I
Up to 1 hour per day
Occasionally
O
1 to 2 hours per day
Frequently
F
2 to 5 hours per day
Continuously
C
6+ hours per day
Physical Task
Frequency
Reason for Physical Actions
Stand
C
Standing work
Sit
N
Walk
O
To walk between stations
Bend/Twist
F
To gain visual access to components
Push / Pull
I
To move components from one area to another
Climb (stairs, ladders)
O
To access upper level of facility; line crossovers
Reach
F
To access components
Lift
F
To move components to different locations
Carry
I
To carry components to different locations
Grasp/Grip
O
To use handheld measuring devices
Repetitive Motions
O
Kneel/Crawl
N
Run
N
Jump
N
Rapid work speed
I
Filing
I
Finger movement
F
Manual dexterity to use handheld measuring devices
Keyboard use
O
As required to enter data and use software programs
Close vision
C
To read prints and drawings
Color vision
F
To distinguish components
Depth perception
O
To use handheld measuring devices
Far vision
I
To use handheld measuring devices
Hear
C
To communicate with individuals in cell
Talk
C
To communicate with individuals in cell
Smell
N
Touch
O
Fine touch to discriminate texture
Temperature
C
Able to work in various temperatures
Amount of Weight
Frequency
Reason for Action
Up to 30 pounds
C
To move components
Personal Protective Equipment
Equipment
Frequency
Reason
Safety glasses
C
To protect eyes
Leather shoes
C
To protect feet
Gloves
F
To protect hands
Ear Plugs
C
To protect hearing
We provide these great perks and benefits: