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Machine Operator I – Laminator (Night Shift) – Manufacturing

Machine Operator I - Laminator

πŸ“ Location: Elk Grove Village
πŸ•’ Shift: 5:45 PM – 6:15 AM (12-hour continental schedule – alternating 3 & 4 day weeks, every other weekend off)
πŸ’² Pay: $21.10/hour + $2.00 shift differential ($23.10/hour effective rate)

πŸš€ Overview
An exciting opportunity for a hands-on Laminator Operator to join a fast-paced manufacturing environment. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys working with machinery, takes pride in quality, and thrives in a team-driven, safety-focused setting.

πŸ”§ Key Responsibilities
πŸ”Ή Mix adhesives according to established formulas
πŸ”Ή Verify first-piece quality against product specifications
πŸ”Ή Set up and operate laminating and lathe machinery as required
πŸ”Ή Accurately interpret job orders and production requirements
πŸ”Ή Maintain machine cleanliness and work areas to required standards
πŸ”Ή Handle and manage hazardous waste safely using proper procedures
πŸ”Ή Monitor production quality and escalate issues when needed
πŸ”Ή Verify adhesive calculations and ensure correct materials are used
πŸ”Ή Change raw material rolls and manage substrates during operation
πŸ”Ή Support machine operation during break coverage when required
πŸ”Ή Report safety concerns, incidents, and food safety violations immediately
πŸ”Ή Participate in audits, safety initiatives, and continuous improvement activities

βœ… Required Skills & Experience
πŸ”Ή At least 1 year of machine operator experience (laminating experience beneficial)
πŸ”Ή Experience working with measurements and chemicals
πŸ”Ή Ability to read a ruler or tape measure accurately
πŸ”Ή Basic math skills
πŸ”Ή Comfortable working in a manufacturing environment
πŸ”Ή Strong track record in attendance, safety, and quality

🎯 What We’re Looking For
πŸ”Ή Detail-oriented with a focus on product quality
πŸ”Ή Safety-first mindset
πŸ”Ή Reliable and dependable team player
πŸ”Ή Self-motivated with the ability to follow processes and procedures

🎁 Benefits
πŸ”Ή Medical, dental, and vision coverage (including FSA & HSA options)
πŸ”Ή 401(k) with company match
πŸ”Ή Paid vacation and holidays
πŸ”Ή Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing support
πŸ”Ή Life, accident, and disability insurance options
πŸ”Ή Tuition reimbursement

πŸ’‘ Why This Role?
πŸ”Ή Consistent schedule with every other weekend off
πŸ”Ή Strong hourly rate with shift differential
πŸ”Ή Opportunity to build skills in a high-demand manufacturing environment
πŸ”Ή Supportive team culture with a focus on safety and development

 

Electronic Technician/PLC Tech - Pleasant Prairie, WI - $66,000 - $73,000

Electronic Technician/PLC Tech 

City: Pleasant Prairie 

State: WI 

Postal Code: 53158 

Salary Range: $66,560.00 - $72,800.00 (Confidential) 

 

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 Must-Haves:

1. Manufacturing machine experience with PLC from a technical (not programming) perspective. 

2. Experience with 3-phase and AC/DC motor drives. 

3. Ability to read schematics.

 

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 Job Description:

 Overview:

As an Electronic Technician, you will provide comprehensive maintenance for electronic equipment, ensuring the reliable operation of machinery. Your responsibilities will include preventive maintenance on motors, conveyor systems, and production machinery. You'll also contribute to process improvement and problem-solving teams.

 

 General Requirements:

- High school diploma or equivalent required; technical degree preferred.

- Strong background in electronics.

- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, CMMS, Excel, etc.

- Ability to interpret technical drawings, schematics, and OEM manuals.

- Understanding of manufacturing processes and equipment.

- Familiarity with test equipment such as multimeters and oscilloscopes.

- Ability to read and interpret precision measuring devices.

- Capacity to handle multiple tasks simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.

- Must pass written and hands-on certification tests.

 

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 Primary Job Tasks:

- Troubleshoot equipment malfunctions using logical methodologies.

- Perform routine maintenance, including field fault analysis, instrumentation calibration, and component replacement.

- Repair electronic and digital equipment, including AC/DC motors and controls.

- Analyze and troubleshoot motor control circuits, motor power circuits (single and 3-phase), and utility/lighting circuits.

- Use PLC logic programming for troubleshooting production equipment.

- Replace faulty parts and adjust equipment to operational specifications.

- Recommend process or procedure changes based on equipment behavior.

- Test electrical systems and circuits using devices such as ohmmeters and voltmeters.

- Install, repair, and maintain electrical components like wiring, switch boxes, and lighting fixtures.

- Maintain accurate maintenance data for historical records and future needs.

 

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 Quality and Safety:

- Stay current with maintenance procedures and equipment by maintaining a learning mindset.

- Complete the annual Maintenance Skills Assessment.

- Report accidents, injuries, and unsafe conditions immediately.

- Follow all safety procedures to prevent injury and maintain safe conditions.

 

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 Physical/Environmental Demands:

- Ability to meet physical requirements in an industrial maintenance environment.

- Follow all environmental rules to minimize impact.