Die Cast Operator – Shift 2-2-3

Tanner, AL
Full Time
Entry Level

Hiring Immediately

Here We Grow Again!

POSITION SUMMARY:  

Die Cast Operator – 2-2-3 Shift

  • $17.00 per hour
  • Full Benefits

Bocar has an exciting opportunity for a Die Cast Operator. This person will perform duties to operate die cast machine and trim press machine to produce aluminum cast parts in accordance with quality specifications. All employees are required to actively support safety and DOL (5S Philosophy) initiatives as well as follow safety rules and keep work area clean and orderly.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Work with teammates to achieve common goals by taking time to understand the objectives and goals, asking questions as appropriate, and seeking help as needed.
  • Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself and your process to make improvements or take corrective action.
  • Perform test and inspections of products, services, and equipment control to evaluate quality of performance.
  • Operate, clean and maintain automated equipment inside and around automated die casting cell.
  • Monitor machine performance inspect casting quality, pack or load castings into dunnage or racks.
  • Document production values while following written and verbal procedures and practices.
  • Clean and prepare equipment for production by following documented TPM procedures.
  • Participate in development of best practices, routines and innovative solutions to improve production rates and quality of output.

REQUIREMENTS (including educational requirements)

  • 1 year of experience in a manufacturing environment
  • Ability to work well in a fast pace environment
  • Must have good verbal and written communication skills
  • Die Casting or Injection Molding experience preferred.

 

BENEFITS

Whether you’re just starting out on your career journey, or you are a skilled professional, it’s important that you feel recognized and rewarded for your contributions. Bocar US is proud to offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package to you, your spouse, and your eligible children. In addition to safeguarding, you and your family’s health and well-being, we offer a wide range of benefits mapped out to meet your needs.

Below is an overview of Bocar US offerings:

•            Medical, dental, vision, and prescription medication coverage

•            Flexible Spending Account

•            Short- and long-term disability

•            100% company paid basic life insurance, accidental death, and dismemberment insurance, with optional critical illness insurance

•            401k plan with company match

•            Work-Life Balance

•            Paid time off

•            Vacation

•            Holidays

•            Employee Assistance Program

•            Legal and financial services

•            Health & Wellness services

•            Childcare & Senior care services

•            Discounts on flights, cruises, car rentals, and much more!

About Bocar.:

Bocar Group, was establish in 1958 in Mexico City, originally as a manufacturer of pumps and carburetors, is the Parent company of Bocar US, Inc. Today Bocar Group has three business units, primarily serving three international automotive industry. Bocar US, Inc. is a high-end technology and quality-driven automotive company which produce high-pressure aluminum die casting, and machining for companies such as Daimler, Ford, and Toyota. Bocar US, Inc. is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities for all job applicants and employees. BOCAR US is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or any other categories protected by law.

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