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Coral Industries - Tuscaloosa, AL

posted 2 months ago

Full-time - Entry Level
Onsite - Tuscaloosa, AL
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing

About the position

The Boxing Machine Operator 1 position at Coral Industries, Inc. is a full-time role focused on operating and maintaining boxing machines in a production environment. This position offers opportunities for career advancement and is ideal for motivated individuals who enjoy teamwork and are committed to achieving production goals. The role is part of a culture that emphasizes safety, integrity, and performance, with a strong focus on employee development and internal promotions.

Responsibilities

  • Set up machine
  • Change tools
  • Calibrate machine
  • Read and review work orders (Bill of Materials)
  • Document downtime and consistently hit production goals set by leadership
  • Inspect product for defects
  • Utilize a tape measure to ensure product is within guidelines
  • Utilize computer to print labels
  • Match and attach labels and tags to product
  • Pack all components into corrugated boxes

Requirements

  • Must have 6 months to 1 year of machine operating experience
  • Must have basic computer knowledge
  • Must be detail-oriented to ensure work orders and labels match
  • Must be able to read and use a tape measure
  • Must be self-motivated with the ability to work independently and in a team environment

Benefits

  • Competitive pay
  • Paid time off
  • 10 Holidays (inclusive of 2 floating holidays)
  • Market competitive 401(k) match
  • Industry-leading medical, dental, and vision benefits
  • Short-term and long-term disability coverage
  • Life Insurance
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