Machine Operator - 1st shift
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Machine Operator, Industrial Maintenance, Operations Engineer
Louis Industries is one of the most modern steel processing facilities in central Minnesota. We employ around 100 people and serve over 180 customers predominantly located in the upper Midwest. Our customers vary from small, local owned companies to multi-million-dollar Fortune 500 companies. The parts Louis fabricates are found in products and equipment that are shipped globally. We utilize the latest technology available in laser, punching, forming, welding and quality control equipment, with an emphasis on supporting lean, rapid response manufacturing to support our customer’s varied needs.
We strive to look toward the future, invest in automation, and continuously improve our processes, production capabilities, and our people. In addition, we are a major regional supplier with inventory of mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.
We are employee focused, offer flexible schedules, full benefits, and competitive pay.
About the roleThe Machine Operator is responsible for setup, operation and light maintenance of production equipment.
What you'll do- Set up and operate some or all of the following production equipment:
Press Brake, Shear, Ironworker, Saw, Spot Welder, and Tumbler (list is not all inclusive). - Manage time effectively to operate several machines during the shift.
- Safely operate forklift to load and unload raw material and completed parts.
- Safely operate overhead crane and jib crane to move material.
- Handle assorted steel raw material and steel scrap.
- Maintain work area and production equipment in clean and orderly condition. Follows all prescribed and standard safety regulations.
- Perform work in a manner that all products conform to prescribed quality standards.
- Perform light maintenance on plant equipment where needed; i.e., startup/shutdown, lockout/tagout procedures, maintaining inspection records and keeping work environment clean.
- Use and understand ERP system for clocking in, logging jobs, claiming parts
- Operate small electric/air hand tools.
- Responsible to produce quality parts that conform to prescribed quality standards and print specifications.
- Package parts using banding or shrink wrap, as needed.
- Follow all standard safety regulations.
- Participates in and supports continuous process improvement.
- Certified forklift operator, preferred
- Ability to safely and effectively operate equipment and hand tools
- Knowledge of inventory control and manufacturing processes
- Ability to use and operate measuring equipment including the linear measuring table
- Proficient with mathematical equations
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints and inspection requirements
- Ability to communicate orally or in written form effectively with personnel
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