Machine Operator

  • Wisconsin Foam Product
  • Madison, WI, 53715

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Job Description:

MACHINE OPERATOR, Secondary

1st Shift, 7:00 am – 3:30 pm

 

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

  • Set-up and operate all secondary machines
  • Maintain all QC specifications and procedures for each job ran.
  • Perform all necessary adjustments to produce quality products.
  • Lead a crew of workers as required.
  • Perform all lower level duties when required.
  • Must work safely and obey all safety rules and policies.
  • Maintain equipment as directed by supervisor.
  • Maintain good housekeeping practices.
  • Other duties as assigned.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • 1+ years in a “job” manufacturing environment
  • 1+ years as a (manufacturing) machine operator
  • Able to read:
    • CAD Drawings
    • Blueprints
    • Sales Orders
  • Ability to make accurate measurements using a tape measure or Vernier caliper
  • Ability to calculate yield
  • 1+ years driving a forklift experience (trained and/or certified preferred)
  • Able to work overtime and scheduled work hours
  • Complete a math assessment (fractions/decimals, tape measure, calculating yield; 2D &3D)
  • Ability to perform all physical requirements for change over and operations for extended periods of time, including but not limited to:
    • Bending
    • lifting (up to 50 lbs.)
    • reaching
    • turning wrenches and other tools
    • reaching overhead
    • kneeling
    • stretching
    • stooping
    • standing for extended periods of time
  • Willingness to undergo a background and drug/alcohol screen test
  • Ability to communicate effectively in the English language (speak, read and write)

Company Description:

Wisconsin Foam Products, Inc. is a custom manufacturer of finished foam products and components. Foam solutions are packaging, seating, bedding, padding, matting, cushioning, ergonomics, filtration, seals, gaskets, components, insulation, acoustical materials, vibration damping solutions, and liquid absorption foam products. Capabilities include engineering, design, prototyping, testing, converting, cutting, slitting, splitting, convoluting, routing, assembly, lamination, stripping, and finishing. Materials used and distributed include Confor®, filter, latex, polyurethane, c, sponge, viscoelastic, crosslink, neoprene, rubber blend, polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene foams. Industries served to include medical, industrial, electronics, upholstery, agriculture, sports, aerospace, appliance, arts, construction, cosmetics, consumer products, defense, HVAC, instruments, marine, mining, and vehicle. Foam-cushioned crates, pallets, and boxes are also available.

 

Wisconsin Foam's 150,000 square foot facility contains one of the largest and most diverse collections of standard and specialty open and closed-cell flexible foam alternatives in the Midwest. We select the highest quality foam grades in the industry to ensure the most cost-effective solution for your application. Inventories are adjusted to customer order levels continuously to meet JIT (Just in Time) requirements.

www.wifoam.com