Machine Operator, $16/
hr
– Rockford, MI
Are you someone who enjoys working with machinery, following safety regulations, and keeping production running smoothly? Then come check this place out and make a change.
Qualifications
:
- High school diploma or GED (technical degree is a plus)
- On-the-job or technical training in machine operation
- Proven experience as a machine operator (preferred)
Skills
:
- Effective communication (speaking, writing, active listening, taking instruction)
- Quick troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
- Strong mechanical skills, including use of tools for simple repairs
- Ability to read blueprints, schematics, and manuals
- Keen attention to detail and time management
- Physical stamina to stand, sit, or work in demanding positions for long periods
As a
Machine Operator
, not only will you be installing, setting up, and operating mechanical or computer-operated machinery, but you’ll also perform routine inspections, monitor efficiency, adjust machine settings, and keep accurate activity logs. This job, depending on your work ethic, could be a short-term or a long-term fit.
Let’s go to work! Apply online today!
Workbox Staffing
Benefits
:
- Weekly Pay
- Hire -in Opportunities
- Benefits including Health, Life, and Dental
- Veteran Friendly and Equal Opportunity Employer
About the Role:
A Machine Operator, or Forklift Operator, is responsible for installing, fixing, and operating machinery in a warehouse or plant. Their duties include performing regular maintenance checks, following strict safety regulations, and using machines to aid in production. Machine Operators set up equipment, evaluate efficiency, and identify improvements, while ensuring safety standards are met. They may also oversee and train junior operators, troubleshoot issues, and collaborate with other team members to maintain smooth production processes.
A Machine Operator, or Forklift Operator, is responsible for installing, fixing, and operating machinery in a warehouse or plant. Their duties include performing regular maintenance checks, following strict safety regulations, and using machines to aid in production. Machine Operators set up equipment, evaluate efficiency, and identify improvements, while ensuring safety standards are met. They may also oversee and train junior operators, troubleshoot issues, and collaborate with other team members to maintain smooth production processes.



