Machine Operation: Operate cable production machinery, such as extrusion machines, stranding machines, and braiding machines, to produce cables with the required specifications.
Setup and Calibration: Set up machines for different production runs by configuring settings, loading materials, and selecting tools or dies as needed.
Monitoring Production: Continuously monitor the production process to ensure that machines are running properly, products meet quality standards, and any issues are addressed promptly.
Quality Control: Inspect cables for defects and ensure they meet required standards (e.g., strength, insulation, conductivity). Perform tests on finished cables, such as checking diameter, flexibility, and insulation.
Maintenance: Perform regular maintenance on cable production machines, including cleaning, lubricating, and replacing parts as needed to ensure smooth operation and prevent breakdowns.
Troubleshooting: Identify and resolve issues that arise during production, such as machinery malfunctions, defects in the product, or production inefficiencies.
Documentation: Keep detailed records of machine settings, production data, quality checks, and maintenance activities to track performance and report any issues or adjustments made.
Safety Compliance: Adhere to all safety protocols and use protective equipment to prevent accidents or injuries during the operation of machinery.
Collaboration: Work closely with production managers, maintenance teams, and quality control staff to meet production targets and resolve any production-related problems.
Knowledge of cable manufacturing processes and machinery.
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications.
Strong mechanical aptitude and ability to troubleshoot equipment issues.
Familiarity with safety protocols and quality control standards.
Attention to detail and strong problem-solving skills.
Ability to lift heavy materials and parts.
Physical stamina for standing and operating machines for long periods.
Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.
Ability to work in a noisy environment.
Typically works in a factory or industrial setting.
Exposure to machinery, noise, and occasional chemicals.
May require shift work or overtime depending on production demands.