
Machine Operator I -2nd/3rd
Ultrafab Inc., Greer, SC, United States
Overview
Now Hiring: Machine Operators
2nd & 3rd Shifts | No Rotation | Paid Training
Pay: $18-$20/hour + shift differential
Available Shifts
2nd Shift: Monday-Friday | 3:00 PM - 11:00 PM
3rd Shift: Sunday-Thursday | 11:00 PM - 7:00 AM
Straight 8-hour shifts - no rotation
Brand-new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility
Clean, safe, climate-controlled environment
Structured paid training
Long-term opportunities with a global manufacturing leader
About This Opportunity
We are seeking dependable, detail-oriented Machine Operators to join our manufacturing team producing high-quality weatherstripping and specialty products used worldwide. This role is ideal for individuals who value consistency, take pride in their work, and are looking to build a long-term career in manufacturing—not just a short-term job.
This Role Is Best Suited For Someone Who
Understands the importance of attendance, safety, and quality
Is comfortable working at a steady pace in a production environment
Wants to learn machine operation and grow their technical skills over time
Takes ownership of their work and follows procedures consistently
What You’ll Be Responsible For
Operating and monitoring production equipment used to manufacture weatherstripping
Loading materials and removing finished products
Making basic machine adjustments as trained
Following all safety, quality, and production standards
Recording basic production and quality data
Assisting with machine changeovers and line support
We provide hands-on training and expect employees to apply what they learn.
What We’re Looking For
Ability to follow written and verbal instructions
Basic reading, writing, and math skills
Previous Manufacturing Or Machine Operation Experience Preferred
Willingness to work in a production environment with clear performance expectations
Physical Requirements
Standing and walking for extended periods
Bending, reaching, and lifting up to 50 lbs
Ability to work in a louder production area
Job Function
Our machine operators are responsible for the safe and efficient operation of equipment and processes utilized in the production of quality weather stripping/specialty products for our customers. Machine Operator I works closely and communicates with the technicians, supervisors, and other personnel as necessary to maintain continuous operation of the equipment and processes. Upon successful completion of machine operator training, the operator\'s primary responsibility is to keep the machines accurately running. Upon learning advanced skills, will assist technicians to solve and troubleshoot issues, change over, and or equipment repairs.
Primary Responsibilities
Safety: Follows all safety work practices as outlined in standard work procedures
Quality: Performs all quality inspections in accordance with standard work instructions
Quality: Ensures product is within specification tolerances
Quality: Completes inspection audit sheet or charting requirements
Quality: Informs technician of quality issues on the production line
Productivity: Follows standard work for light priorities
Productivity: Set up and recalibrate production equipment according to GMPs and SOPs
Productivity: Notifies area technician of issues with the production lines to ensure prompt resolution
Productivity: Replenishes raw material supply on machines
Productivity: Removes finished product
Productivity: Makes minor adjustments to machines
Productivity: Performs minor repairs
Records problems: Records time and reason machine is out of operation
Records problems: Records time when the machine is back online
Records problems: Records repairs needed to machine
Records problems: Records amount and reason for scrap
Other duties as assigned
Measurement Areas
Housekeeping of area
Quality products
Documentation accuracy
Preparedness and organization
Productivity, ability to maintain assigned machines including material change times
Education And Experience
High School diploma, GED, or TASC preferred
Must be able to read, understand, and successfully follow all requirements of safety, standard work/work instructions, and key quality metrics
Basic math, reading, and writing skills required
One-year manufacturing experience preferred
Physical Demands/Work Environment
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, stoop/squat, climb stairs, use hands, reach with hands and arms, and talk and hear. The employee must frequently lift or move up to a maximum of 50 pounds. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud.
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Now Hiring: Machine Operators
2nd & 3rd Shifts | No Rotation | Paid Training
Pay: $18-$20/hour + shift differential
Available Shifts
2nd Shift: Monday-Friday | 3:00 PM - 11:00 PM
3rd Shift: Sunday-Thursday | 11:00 PM - 7:00 AM
Straight 8-hour shifts - no rotation
Brand-new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility
Clean, safe, climate-controlled environment
Structured paid training
Long-term opportunities with a global manufacturing leader
About This Opportunity
We are seeking dependable, detail-oriented Machine Operators to join our manufacturing team producing high-quality weatherstripping and specialty products used worldwide. This role is ideal for individuals who value consistency, take pride in their work, and are looking to build a long-term career in manufacturing—not just a short-term job.
This Role Is Best Suited For Someone Who
Understands the importance of attendance, safety, and quality
Is comfortable working at a steady pace in a production environment
Wants to learn machine operation and grow their technical skills over time
Takes ownership of their work and follows procedures consistently
What You’ll Be Responsible For
Operating and monitoring production equipment used to manufacture weatherstripping
Loading materials and removing finished products
Making basic machine adjustments as trained
Following all safety, quality, and production standards
Recording basic production and quality data
Assisting with machine changeovers and line support
We provide hands-on training and expect employees to apply what they learn.
What We’re Looking For
Ability to follow written and verbal instructions
Basic reading, writing, and math skills
Previous Manufacturing Or Machine Operation Experience Preferred
Willingness to work in a production environment with clear performance expectations
Physical Requirements
Standing and walking for extended periods
Bending, reaching, and lifting up to 50 lbs
Ability to work in a louder production area
Job Function
Our machine operators are responsible for the safe and efficient operation of equipment and processes utilized in the production of quality weather stripping/specialty products for our customers. Machine Operator I works closely and communicates with the technicians, supervisors, and other personnel as necessary to maintain continuous operation of the equipment and processes. Upon successful completion of machine operator training, the operator\'s primary responsibility is to keep the machines accurately running. Upon learning advanced skills, will assist technicians to solve and troubleshoot issues, change over, and or equipment repairs.
Primary Responsibilities
Safety: Follows all safety work practices as outlined in standard work procedures
Quality: Performs all quality inspections in accordance with standard work instructions
Quality: Ensures product is within specification tolerances
Quality: Completes inspection audit sheet or charting requirements
Quality: Informs technician of quality issues on the production line
Productivity: Follows standard work for light priorities
Productivity: Set up and recalibrate production equipment according to GMPs and SOPs
Productivity: Notifies area technician of issues with the production lines to ensure prompt resolution
Productivity: Replenishes raw material supply on machines
Productivity: Removes finished product
Productivity: Makes minor adjustments to machines
Productivity: Performs minor repairs
Records problems: Records time and reason machine is out of operation
Records problems: Records time when the machine is back online
Records problems: Records repairs needed to machine
Records problems: Records amount and reason for scrap
Other duties as assigned
Measurement Areas
Housekeeping of area
Quality products
Documentation accuracy
Preparedness and organization
Productivity, ability to maintain assigned machines including material change times
Education And Experience
High School diploma, GED, or TASC preferred
Must be able to read, understand, and successfully follow all requirements of safety, standard work/work instructions, and key quality metrics
Basic math, reading, and writing skills required
One-year manufacturing experience preferred
Physical Demands/Work Environment
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, stoop/squat, climb stairs, use hands, reach with hands and arms, and talk and hear. The employee must frequently lift or move up to a maximum of 50 pounds. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud.
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