• Machine Operation:
• Operate machines such as CNC machines, lathes, milling machines, presses, or injection molding machines to produce parts or products.
• Monitor machine performance during production to ensure quality, efficiency, and adherence to specifications.
• Adjust machine settings as necessary (speed, pressure, temperature, etc.) to ensure optimal performance.
• Machine Setup & Calibration:
• Set up machines by installing or adjusting tooling, changing parts, or preparing equipment for production runs.
• Calibrate machines to meet precise specifications and ensure accurate product output.
• Quality Control:
• Inspect finished products for defects, ensuring they meet quality standards.
• Measure dimensions of parts using tools such as calipers, micrometers, or gauges.
• Document quality control findings and report any deviations or malfunctions to supervisors.
• Maintenance & Troubleshooting:
• Perform basic maintenance tasks like cleaning, lubricating, and replacing worn parts.
• Troubleshoot machine malfunctions and resolve minor technical issues or report more serious problems to maintenance staff or supervisors.
• Ensure machines are operating within safety guidelines to avoid accidents or downtime.
• Safety Compliance:
• Follow all safety protocols to minimize risk and ensure a safe working environment (e.g., wearing protective equipment, following lock-out/tag-out procedures).
• Keep the work area clean and organized to prevent accidents and improve efficiency.
• Be aware of machine hazards and take corrective actions as necessary.
• Documentation & Reporting:
• Keep accurate records of machine settings, production data, and any maintenance or repairs performed.
• Report production output, quality issues, or equipment malfunctions to supervisors.
• Fill out daily production logs and record machine downtime or maintenance needs.
• Team Collaboration:
• Work with other machine operators, production staff, and supervisors to coordinate production schedules and resolve issues.
• Participate in team meetings to discuss production goals, machine performance, and safety protocols.
• Continuous Improvement:
• Suggest process improvements to enhance machine efficiency and reduce waste or downtime.
• Stay updated on new machinery, tools, or technologies that can improve operations.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
• Education: High school diploma or equivalent is typically required. Some positions may require specialized technical training or certifications, such as a machinist or CNC certification.
• Technical Skills: Knowledge of machinery operation, setup, and troubleshooting. Familiarity with machine-specific software or controls may be necessary for more advanced machines (e.g., CNC).
• Attention to Detail: Ability to inspect products carefully, ensure machine precision, and monitor for any inconsistencies in product quality.
• Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to identify and troubleshoot machine issues quickly to minimize downtime.
• Physical Stamina: The role often requires standing for long periods, lifting heavy items, and performing repetitive tasks.
• Safety Awareness: Strong understanding of safety procedures and the ability to follow them rigorously to prevent accidents.
• Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with supervisors and team members about machine performance, issues, and solutions.
• Mathematical Skills: Basic math skills for measuring materials, calculating dimensions, and performing machine adjustments.
Certifications (Optional but Beneficial):
• CNC Operator Certification or Machinist Certification .
• OSHA Safety Training Certification (Occupational Safety and Health Administration).
• Quality control certifications like Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing training can be beneficial for certain industries.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: AED1,000.00 - AED1,200.00 per month
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