About Company:
Eagle Group is a Great Place to Work Certified (May 2022 - 2026) manufacturer located in Clayton, Delaware. We are America's largest broadline manufacturer of commercial foodservice equipment and a leading maker of material handling, storage, and transport systems for various industries, including healthcare and cleanroom technology.
With a history of over 70 years, we are committed to investing in our employees and maintaining a safe, OSHA-recognized workplace. Our focus on stability and growth is demonstrated by our average length of employment being triple the national average. We offer comprehensive benefits, a tiered employment strategy for professional development, and a rewards program to celebrate employee dedication.
About the Role:
The Machine Operator plays a critical role in ensuring the efficient and safe operation of manufacturing equipment during the second shift. This position is responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining machinery to produce high-quality products that meet company standards. The operator will monitor machine performance, troubleshoot issues, and perform routine maintenance to minimize downtime and maximize productivity. Attention to detail and adherence to safety protocols are essential to maintain a safe working environment and consistent product output. Ultimately, this role contributes directly to the company's production goals by supporting continuous manufacturing processes during the designated shift.
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Skills:
The required skills such as mechanical aptitude and attention to detail are essential for setting up and operating machines accurately and safely on a daily basis. Troubleshooting skills enable the operator to quickly identify and resolve equipment issues, minimizing downtime and maintaining production flow. Communication skills are important for reporting problems and collaborating with team members to achieve production goals. Preferred skills like familiarity with automated machinery and quality control enhance the operator's ability to work efficiently with modern equipment and ensure product standards. Overall, these skills combine to support a productive, safe, and high-quality manufacturing process during the second shift.