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Machine and Production Operator

|  Posted On: Dec 3, 2025

location:Cincinnati, OH 45202

5 Months, Contract

mode of work:On-site

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Job Summary

Job Title:  
Machine and Production Operator

Posted Date:  
Dec 3, 2025

Duration:  
5 Months, Contract

Shift(s):  

08:00 - 16:00


Salary ($): 
18.00 - 19.00 per Hourly (compensation based on experience and qualifications)

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Name:
 
Vikramsinh Thakor

Email:
 
vikramsinh@rangam.com

Phone:
 
678-922-5008

Description

Able to work 12-hour shifts, schedule options vary including a 2-2-3 bi-weekly rotation schedule, straight days, straight nights. Shifts are assigned depending on business need. We cannot guarantee your preference of shift is what you will be assigned.


Job Description

  • Operates production machinery.
  • Sets equipment/machinery to required settings.
  • Monitors operation of machinery or equipment.
  • Determines whether materials or products meet standards.

 

 

Technical Skills

Must Have 

  • Minimum of a high school diploma/GED

 

Nice To Have 

  • Applied mechanical skills in an industrial environment
  • Should be knowledgeable about different types of machinery and equipment commonly used in manufacturing including: various types of engines, pumps, compressors, conveyors, gears, bearings, and other mechanical components.
  • Understanding the working principles, construction, and operational characteristics of these systems enables technicians to diagnose problems and perform maintenance or repairs.
  • Proficiency in using a wide range of tools and instruments is essential for a mechanical technician.
  • They should be well-versed in the use of hand tools, power tools, diagnostic equipment, and precision instruments for tasks such as disassembly, assembly, measurement, alignment, and testing.
  • System Integration: In addition to understanding individual components, a mechanical technician should have a grasp of how various components interact within a larger system.
  • This includes knowledge of system integration, control mechanisms, automation, and interconnections with electrical, pneumatic, or hydraulic systems.