1⟩ What are your salary expectations as Machine Operator?
Not higher and not lower than the market rate for machine operator jobs, around 15-20$/ hour.
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Not higher and not lower than the market rate for machine operator jobs, around 15-20$/ hour.
The simple fact of knowing that if I work hard I am going to be able to provide for my family. In addition, I know that the more I contribute to an organization the better chance I have of advancing within the organization.
Right after my hiring at TMG Corporation as a machine operator, the manager changed. I was fairly new and still on training therefore was not yet familiar with the techniques they used. I faced too much criticism and explanation calls on minor errors. With time I realized that this check and balance was a big contributing factor in enhancing my skills and am till date thankful for the chance of learning under supervision of that person.
I know Roto-Rooter is a plumbing company that has been around for over 80 years, and does everything with plumbing, from septic tanks to household drains.
After the pre checks are done with, I adjust equipment controls to meet the needs of the procedure that is about to be performed. Then come to changing machine parts, tooling activities and setting temperatures.
I adjust, make sure I have the priorities right, and begin working according to the new priorities' orders.
Yes. I have years of experience on two skid-steers on a farm, I have been trained on multiple pieces of equipment, and I have operated equipment on the job.
A number of possibility comes to mind when I think of the equipment pool operator position. To work with a range of equipment on a daily bases as I do enjoy technical devices. To improve myself and be self-sufficient. Not to mainly be sat down as the role requires me to not sit at a desk all day but to move around. Mainly I like to think my main objective is to learn a new area and skill set and be as useful as can be.
Handling demolition work, decommissioning and dismantling industrial buildings, on and off-site concrete crushing and salvaging, subsurface remediation and tank removal, and waste management support, all have been part of my work responsibilities in the past.
My work style matching exactlty what cashier job requires by: being careful about detail and thorough in completing work tasks, being pleasant with others on the job and displaying a good-natured, cooperative attitude, accepting criticism and dealing calmly and effectively with high stress situations, a willingness to take on responsibilities and challenges, maintaining composure, keeping emotions in check, controlling anger, and avoiding aggressive behavior, even in very difficult situations.
I am a detail-oriented individual and have the ability to grasp new concepts easily. Since my father was also a factory worker I have had exposure to machines and have always been intrigued by them. I strongly believe you will find me to be a quick learner and an efficient worker.
Another one aimed at a basic skill.
Measurement is a constant issue around the shop. Get into it early.
Immediately stop what I am doing, park the machine in a safe area and, depending on what portion is not working, either shut it down or apply the brakes and, after ensuring it is secured, inspect for anything obvious that may be wrong. If I cannot figure out what is wrong, I will not run the machine until someone with better knowledge has inspected the machine.
Only one of my references has seen me operate, and I know he would say I was a safe operator. Of course, it is an older reference. New references are tough for me to find, because those who have seen me operate are co-workers at my current work, and I am in fear of losing my job if it is found out I am looking for other work.
When I employed abroad and when I worked as Heavy Equipment trainer.
I've experience a broad range of types of jobs and have picked up a well rounded skillset in the process.
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If the machines stop, the work often stops until they’re running again. Can your applicant diagnose and fix a problem without having to wait for the techs every time?
Mechanical physics has always intrigued me and I used to open up house hold appliances as a hobby to see how the system works. When I am around machines, I remain in awe. I enjoy working them, conducting preventive maintenance and basic troubleshooting in case of any malfunction.