Position Summary
The Machine Operator will fabricate and assemble polyethylene pipe (HDPE) to create a variety of customized structures such as; fittings, valves, T's, Y's, elbows, aqua-shields, geothermal vaults, manholes, dual containment units, pumps, gas aeration lines and similar structures that meet customer specifications by performing the following duties:
- Read and interpret blueprints, product drawings and pic ticket orders to determine the materials, tools and equipment needed to complete work
- Follow quality control procedures when fabricating and assembling products per customer specifications
- Maintain accurate records of materials used on "ticket"; locate and pull required materials from inventory
- Sustain clean work area and equipment; follow safety procedures concerning use of equipment and materials for safe working conditions
- Operate ISCO's fusion and fast fusion equipment, cranes, and forklifts
- Utilize a variety of hand tools, saws and cutting equipment
- Perform other related duties as assigned
Education, Training and Experience:
- High School diploma or GED
- Knowledge and application of tools used in: welding, fusing, cutting, and measuring
- Understanding of carpentry and hand tools
- Read and comprehend safety rules, operations, maintenance, procedure manuals, and blueprints/drawings for fabrication
- Understand/perform math functions of basic geometry, fractions, percentages and ratios
- Interpret technical instructions in mathematical and diagram form
- Proficient use of business email and basic internet usage
- Required forklift certification and experience
- Prior fabrication experience and fusion qualification preferred
- Demonstrate accuracy and thoroughness; consider ways to improve and promote effectiveness of fabrication operations
- Audits own work to ensure quality and accuracy; maintain attention to detail
- Complete work in timely manner; works quickly, and with accuracy
- Strive to increase productivity
- Follow instructions, respond to management direction
- Take responsibility for own actions; keeps commitments
- Commit to long hours of work when necessary
- Completes tasks on time or notifies appropriate person with an alternate plan
- Prioritizes and plans work activities to meet deadlines
- Uses time efficiently
- Observes safety and security procedures
- Reports potentially unsafe conditions
- Uses equipment and materials properly
- Identifies and resolves fabrication problems in a timely manner to ensure on-time delivery of product to customer
- Anticipates and plans for potential delays in fabrication; develops alternative solutions
- Balances team and individual responsibilities
- Gives and welcomes feedback
- Contributes to building a positive team spirit
- Puts success of team above own interests; supports everyone's efforts to succeed
- Treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position
- Accepts responsibility for own actions
- Occasionally exerting up to 50 pounds of force
- Regularly exerting 10 pounds of force to move objects
- Required to stand, use hands to finger, handle or feel
- Frequent stooping, crouching, reaching, and walking
- Constant talking, hearing, and seeing with close visual acuity
When on the job, the machine operator is:
- Frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts and fumes/airborne particles
- Occasionally exposed to outdoor weather conditions; extremes of cold/heat, humid conditions or work in high precarious places
- The work environment exposes individual to loud noises from moving equipment and machines