JOB DESCRIPTION: Steel Slitting Machine Operator
We are seeking a dynamic candidate to join our Company in Mississauga, ON. as a STEEL SLITTING MACHINE OPERATOR.
The ideal candidate would have experience in working in a fast-moving, and evolving environment. Candidates who have worked within a manufacturing environment are highly preferred.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities.
- Slitter Operators are responsible for the setup and operation of complete slitting machines. Ensure the slitter setup is correct.
- Responsible for quality, production, scrap, safety, and routine maintenance.
- Adjusts tooling and the holding fixtures on machines.
- Supply slitting team with set up and process instructions.
- Verify correct coils are supplied for the production run performing required verification checks.
- Observe machine operation to detect part defects or machine malfunction and report problems to the supervisor.
- Perform any other tasks or duties as assigned by the Supervisor / Management team.
- Foster a culture of safety awareness and safety prioritization.
- Performs inspection of slit coils to identify widths, burrs, or any sort of damage to establish compliance to standards.
- Slitting machine Operator's primary duties include but are not limited to, the setup and operation of machines and completing some secondary operations most productively and efficiently possible. It is the operator’s responsibility to maintain and ensure the quality of the products meets the highest level of quality and the customers’ requirements.
- Operation of forklifts and cranes to perform normal operations or changeovers.
- Report any irregularities or malfunctions to supervisor and/or Maintenance.
- Testing and recording results for Quality requirements (production reports, downtime, scrap reports, etc.)
- Complete daily documentation detailing production activities.
Requirements
- 3-5 Years Experience operating & setting up steel slitting machines preferred.
- Knowledge and experience using un-coiler, coil carts, coil tree, and strapping attachments preferred.
- Ontario high school minimum education or equivalent.
- Be able to use Vernier, micrometer, dial gauges, and other measuring instruments as required.
- B-1 level English language skills and basic math skills.
- Familiarity with the steel manufacturing work environment.
- Physical activities include standing, bending, reaching, and must be able to lift 50 lbs.
- Willing to work days/afternoon shift.
- Energetic, technically competent, self-motivating, ability to work in a team environment with professional work ethics with good attendance and punctuality, problem solver.
- Perform other duties or functions to assist the company, as requested by your supervisor.
- Follow health and safety policies and procedures.
Benefits & Compensation.
- Competitive wages are based on experience and knowledge.
- Shift Premiums.
- Bonuses.
- Competitive vacation allowances.
- Group Benefits (Employee pays NO premiums).
- All personal protective equipment was provided including Safety Shoes & Uniforms.
- Paid training for Forklift and Crane operations etc. as required to do the job.
- On-site free parking.
- Opportunities for pay increases through demonstrated competency.