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Machine Operator-Assembly

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5 Bennettsville, SC Bennettsville, SC This is a position with Marley Engineered Products LLC.
Marley Engineered Products, LLC draws upon a long history of providing reliable comfort heating and ventilation solutions.
We have manufacturing operations in Bennettsville, South Carolina along with regional sales representatives located throughout the United States and an administrative office in Burr Ridge, Illinois.
Building on a reputation of quality and innovation, we are committed to creating Simplified Solutions for our Complex World(TM).
SUMMARY Operate machines to punch, blank, or bend sheet metal into shapes ESSENTIAL DUTIES Use blue prints to perform quality checks.
Complete quality and safety paperwork.
Inspect and oil equipment as needed Turn on and off machine as needed Check safety devices when needed.
Maintain good housekeeping (5s) Identify differences and inconsistencies in parts or operation KNOWLEDGE ,SKILLS, & ABILITIES Ability to identify differences and inconsistencies in parts or operation (required) Ability to read blue prints (required) Machine operating experience (preferred) EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION High school diploma or equivalent (preferred) Machine operating experience (preferred) Thank you for your interest in our company.
Use blue prints to perform quality checks.
Complete quality and safety paperwork.
Inspect and oil equipment as needed Turn on and off machine as needed Check safety devices when needed.
Maintain good housekeeping (5s) Identify differences and inconsistencies in parts or operation Ability to identify differences and inconsistencies in parts or operation (required) Ability to read blue prints (required) Machine operating experience (preferred).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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