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Machine Operator - 2nd shift

Eaton's Electrical Division is seeking a full-time Machine Operator-I to work 2nd shift.
This position is located at our Highland, IL facility.
Making what matters work at Eaton takes the passion of every employee around the world.
We create an environment where creativity, invention and discovery become reality, each and every day.
It's where bold, bright professionals like you can reach your full potential--and where you can help us reach ours.
The main responsibilities of a Machine Operator are to set-up and operate presses, press brakes and other machinery for the Cable Tray product line.
In this position you will:
Read blueprints and shop orders, use calipers, square, and tape measure for checking dimensions.
Operate and setup production machinery.
Be responsible for safety, quality, production quotas, and all documentation associated with product movement and confirmations.
Physical requirements include but are not limited to the pushing and pulling of dies, positioning of full tubs and tub lifters for production access.
Must be able to move, position, and/or lift parts or boxes weighing from a range of 10lbs - 50lbs.
When we embrace the different ideas, perspectives and backgrounds that make each of us unique, we -- as individuals and as a company -- are stronger.
#LI-LD1Qualifications :
Required (Basic)
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED required from an accredited institution Legally authorized to work in the US on an on-going basis without company sponsorship required.
No relocation is offered for this position.
Only applicants located within 50 miles of Highland, IL will be considered.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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