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Take over machine operations from the previous operator and ensure a smooth transition.
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Operate the machine in accordance with established standards and procedures.
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Trim parts to meet specified standards and quality requirements.
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Ensure parts are stacked in boxes correctly and efficiently.
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Maintain a safe, clean, and organized work area, including any secondary machinery.
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Accurately document production data and downtime, including operator logs and production charts.
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Notify supervisors if the machine is malfunctioning, producing excessive scrap, or deviating from set standards.
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Participate in all scheduled training programs and skill development sessions.
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Perform attribute studies as needed to ensure quality and consistency.
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Adhere to all workplace and safety protocols to maintain a safe environment.
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Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required for the job.
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Operate secondary machinery as required.
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Communicate with Quality Assurance (QA) when part quality issues or reviews are needed.
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Meet production goals, including quality standards, throughput, and operational efficiency.
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Collaborate effectively with co-workers and foster a team-oriented work environment.
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Provide suggestions for improvements in operator procedures and processes.