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Edgebander Operator

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5 Lakeville, MN Lakeville, MN Full-time Full-time $18 - $26 an hour $18 - $26 an hour Kambium is currently hiring for a full-time Edgebander Operator to operate and maintain our manufacturing machinery in the Lakeville, MN area.
This 1st shift woodworking position earns a competitive wage of $18 - $26/hr based on experience, plus plenty of optional overtime.
In addition to competitive pay and our supportive culture, we offer our Edgebander Operator the following
Benefits:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid time off (PTO) 401(k) Flexible hours Cross-training Employee discounts Opportunities for career growth So, now that you've learned the who, what, where, and why, you may be wondering HOW? It's easy! If you have CAM experience and would like to work 1st shift for our manufacturing company, just fill out our initial mobile-friendly online application.
We hope to meet you soon! DAY-TO-DAY This woodworking position works 1st shift from Monday - Thursday from 6 am - 4:
30 pm, with opportunities for optional overtime.
As an Edgebander Operator, you have the important job of ensuring our machinery runs smoothly.
Your CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) experience serves you well as you design program alterations using woodWOP software.
Analyzing drawings, you verify dimensions and determine the configuration of cuts.
You competently execute the machine setup, selecting the proper cutting tools, machine speed, and feed rate for each project.
Utilizing tool path optimization features, you skillfully maximize production efficiency.
With quality and safety as your top priorities, you inspect the machinery and perform daily maintenance.
You monitor routers during the manufacturing process and troubleshoot any complications that arise.
Problem-solving comes naturally to you, and you have a knack for quickly identifying issues and performing necessary repairs.
You feel great knowing that your analytical abilities and mechanical talents are valued, and you're glad you chose a career in the woodworking industry! ABOUT KAMBIUM Every day, we at Kambium come to work with one focus - helping our customers achieve their goals.
Founded in 1997, we are a quickly growing closets and home storage manufacturing company that creates custom products such as store display fixtures, casework, and cabinetry.
We provide engineering, contract manufacturing, and assembly solutions primarily for wood and laminated components.
Our products and services are as diverse as the needs of our clients, and our goal is to constantly exceed their expectations.
With a dedication to craftsmanship and service, we deliver the finest materials, the latest technologies, and the very best in quality to each project.
We are just as dedicated to our employees as we are to our customers because they are essential to our success.
Our company believes that putting people first impacts every step of our manufacturing process, which is why we take excellent care of our employees.
We provide competitive pay, great benefits, and a supportive work environment with room for career growth.
OUR IDEAL EDGEBANDER OPERATOR Responsible and reliable - adheres to strict deadlines and follows through on tasks Punctual - effectively prioritizes multiple tasks with excellent time management skills Self-starter - strives to accomplish tasks and complete objectives Team player - works well in a collaborative environment Detail-oriented - pays close attention to detail with strong analytical skills Effective - takes pride in performing quality and efficient work If this sounds like you, keep reading about this 1st shift woodworking position! REQUIREMENTS FOR AN EDGEBANDER OPERATOR CNC / CAM experience Experience with Stiles machinery would be a plus! If you meet the above requirements, we need you.
Apply today to join our woodworking team as an Edgebander Operator! Location:
55044.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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