2nd Shift Slitter Operator
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Operations Engineer
2nd Shift Slitter Operator
Job Location:
US-IL-Wheeling
Job :
OverviewWieland – Creating Value for Generations!
Wieland is a global leader in copper and copper alloy manufacturing, processing, and distribution. We provide a large product and service portfolio including power, automotive, ammunition, coinage, construction materials, refrigeration, electronics and many other industries. To us, metal is more than material.
Wieland’s culture is what makes for a fun and rewarding place to work! As a company, we benefit daily from our employees’ knowledge and abilities. With our cultural vision, we place our core values at the heart of everything we do: safety, ambition, optimism, reliability, ownership, diversity, & respect.
Wieland is hiring a 2nd Shift Slitter Operator
. The Slitter Operator will be responsible for safely and efficiently operating a slitting machine from the machine console along with its associated material handling equipment with the assistance of a teammate in the Finishing Dept. The operator must maintain a production schedule that includes set‑ups, material handling, processing material, and monitoring the equipment while running. The operator must follow the priority of orders on the WFS (Wieland Factory Suite) manufacturing computer system.
The role is located in Wheeling, IL and will be fully on‑site.
Hourly Pay Range: $20.00/hr - $33.00/hr
Shift Differential: $0.50
Work Schedule: 2nd Shift (2:00 pm - 10:00 pm)
Pay
Schedule:
Bi‑weekly
At Wieland, we recognize that attracting the best talent is key to our strategy and success as a company. As a result, our ranges reflect our good faith estimate to pay fairly. The final pay offered to a successful candidate will be based upon various factors unique to each individual that may include but are not limited to years of experience, industry knowledge, technical skills, education, qualifications, etc.
Responsibilities- Work independently and as part of a team with safety as the number one priority.
- Properly follow company and OSHA safety procedures.
- Bring problems to the attention of the Supervisor, Safety or HR.
- Perform routine inspection of work area to ensure proper housekeeping.
- Check the WFS computer for priorities, locate material, and inform logistics that the material is ready for loading on the machine.
- Using GAMB computer program and WFS priorities, build set‑ups as required for current / future Production Orders.
- Check samples using MMS computer in QC Lab.
- Operate and monitor equipment – collect 2nd set of samples at the end of the coil and check using MMS computer in QC Lab.
- Clear machine of scrap and install next set‑up onto the slitter arbor.
- Interrupt machine operation if a safety, quality, or mechanical issue arises.
- Operate overhead cranes, fork truck, and pallet jacks (motorized & manual).
- Cross‑train in other areas of Finishing Department.
- Maintain 5S improvements.
- Ensure a safe and environmentally responsible plant according to applicable regulations.
- Reduce scrap by monitoring material quality & equipment performance.
- Cooperate with other areas to continuously improve quality, machine uptime, efficiency and productivity.
- Maintain production schedule.
- Monitor material quality including flatness, gauge, hardness, grain size and surface finish.
- Ensure proper identification of coils and samples.
- Achieve production throughput, yield and scrap goals.
- Maintain a positive attitude in a team environment.
- Previous experience with heavy metals or similar type of manufacturing required.
- Ability to work with calipers, micrometers, and other types of testing equipment required.
- Ability to work under pressure with high stress levels required.
- Ability to stand, balance, walk, and reach for extended periods. Negotiate stairs, ladders, elevated catwalks and platforms.
- Occasionally stoop, kneel or crouch.
- Walk over uneven and/or slippery surfaces.
- Exposure to production environments that are not temperature controlled.
- Manual dexterity for handling and manipulating items, samples, and tools.
- Vision abilities, including close vision, color vision, and focus adjustment.
- Use hands and fingers to handle, touch or manipulate items.
- Ability to…
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