#043 Assistant Die Cutter Oper
By Cascades At Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Operators joining the team should possess the following skills and adhere to these specifications:
Education: High School Diploma/GED or equivalent.
Mechanical skill: Must be mechanically inclined and understand mechanical principles.
Experience: Some manufacturing experience required and consistent work history preferred.
Safety: Must show a commitment to an interdependent safety-first attitude.
Positive Attitude: Consistently display positive behavior that supports the organization’s goals and objectives.
Material Cutter - Scarborough, On
By Piedmont Plastics At Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
At least two years of experience using a computerized table saw/guillotine
At least two years of experience driving a forklift
A generous benefits package including medical, dental, vision, RRSP matching savings plan and paid time off
Selects saw blade according to type of material and cut specified on work order.
Pulls stock and restocks from/to storage locations, removes cut stock from machine and maintains production count.
Uses programmable displays on CNC saws to set-up and cut materials.

Are you looking for a job that will challenge you and give you the opportunity to use your skills? Become a Cutter Operator and join our team! We offer competitive pay and a great work environment. Come join us and help us create amazing products!

Overview: A Cutter Operator is responsible for operating cutting machines to cut and shape materials such as metal, plastic, and wood. They must be able to read and interpret blueprints and diagrams to ensure that the finished product meets the specifications. They must also be able to adjust the machine settings to ensure accuracy and quality of the finished product. How To Become an Cutter Operator: To become a Cutter Operator, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent. You will also need to have experience in operating cutting machines and be able to read and interpret blueprints and diagrams. You may also need to have a certification in the operation of cutting machines. Cutter Operator Skills: Cutter Operators must have strong mechanical and technical skills, as well as good problem-solving and communication skills. They must be able to read and interpret blueprints and diagrams, and be able to adjust the machine settings to ensure accuracy and quality of the finished product. Cutter Operator Knowledge: Cutter Operators must have knowledge of cutting machines and the materials they are cutting. They must also be familiar with safety procedures and be able to identify potential hazards. Cutter Operator Responsibilities: Cutter Operators are responsible for operating cutting machines to cut and shape materials such as metal, plastic, and wood. They must be able to read and interpret blueprints and diagrams to ensure that the finished product meets the specifications. They must also be able to adjust the machine settings to ensure accuracy and quality of the finished product. Cutter Operator Experience: Cutter Operators must have experience in operating cutting machines and be able to read and interpret blueprints and diagrams. They must also be familiar with safety procedures and be able to identify potential hazards. Cutter Operator Qualifications: Cutter Operators must have a high school diploma or equivalent. They may also need to have a certification in the operation of cutting machines. Cutter Operator Educations: Cutter Operators may need to have a certification in the operation of cutting machines. They may also need to have additional training in safety procedures and be able to identify potential hazards. Tools: Cutter Operators use cutting machines, such as saws, drills, and lathes, to cut and shape materials. They may also use other tools, such as measuring tools, to ensure accuracy and quality of the finished product. Good Tips: Cutter Operators should always follow safety procedures and be aware of potential hazards. They should also be familiar with the materials they are cutting and be able to adjust the machine settings to ensure accuracy and quality of the finished product.

Common Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have operating cutting machines?
• How familiar are you with safety procedures and identifying potential hazards?
• How do you ensure accuracy and quality of the finished product?
• What tools do you use to cut and shape materials?