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Machine Operator

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2 Leesburg, GA Leesburg, GA Full-time Full-time 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago Company Overview Woodgrain Millwork is one of the largest millwork companies in the world.
Our strategy of vertical integration allows the company to bring high quality products to market competitively.
With aggressive growth, experienced management, and a passion for perfection, Woodgrain is an industry leader.
With over 60 years in the millwork business, Woodgrain continues to build on its tradition of excellence as a market leader.
About the Job The machine operator will be responsible for running the machine safely, efficiently, and minimize waste while continuously working to improve the process and look for 5S opportunities.
This position is based in the Leesburg, GA facility.
Primary
Responsibilities:
Safety (strictly enforced).
Attendance of all assigned safety training and adherence to all safety policies and practices.
Set up machines and ensure proper working order.
Maintain equipment and clean daily.
Troubleshoot problems during machine operation.
Perform safety checks prior to operating.
Feed material into machine or grade for quality as needed.
Provide information regarding quality concerns.
Check for accuracy, verify correct product is run and boxed.
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED equivalent required.
1 year of manufacturing experience preferred.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Commitment to working in a team oriented and continuous improvement environment.
Company offers Competitive compensation and benefits including medical, dental, and life insurance, 401k, vacation, and paid holidays.
Opportunities for advancement.
Woodgrain is an equal opportunity employer and a Tobacco and Drug Free Workplace.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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