Laser Operator

The laser operator operates the machine used to cut sheet metal or other light metal parts or products.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Download the program from the server and install it on the machine's computer;
  • Read the drawings;
  • Check the metal pieces using precision tools and make the appropriate modifications, if necessary;
  • Start production after the check;
  • Install the sheets on the machine;
  • Maintain and clean the machine;
  • Deduct the materials used;
  • Clean the workspace;
  • Participate in taking Inventory.
  • Check materials received for finishing.
  • Complete quality documents (ISO).
  • Properly arrange parts on pallets for shipping.
  • To assist or support another member of the organization who is absent or during peak periods, perform all related tasks.

SKILL PROFILES AND REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Training/Experience/Certification

  • Vocational Studies Diploma (DEP) in sheet metal work or equivalent.
  • Minimum 1 to 3 years of experience.

Knowledge

  • Amada Controls
  • G-Codes
  • Conditions cutting

Required Skills 

  • Organizational skills
  • Autonomy
  • Strong ability to work in a team;
  • Versatility and flexibility;
  • Attention to detail

JOB CHARACTERISTICS

Level of autonomy

  • Defines, with the immediate superior, the terms, stages, and deadlines of the work. Guidelines or methods require good judgment for meaningful interpretations and adaptations.

Consequences of Errors

  • Errors/actions/decisions have moderate consequences, in terms of loss of time, money, or materials, or on the work of other employees, on services rendered, and on the organization's reputation.

Leadership/Supervisory Level

  • No direct supervision of

Communication

Internal:

  • Production Foreman/Coordinator
  • All members of the plant
  • Job duties generally require Participation in routine interactions with other people as part of the normal course of work.

WORKING CONDITIONS

Physical Effort/Environment

  • Medium physical exertion (almost always standing or regularly performing activities involving awkward positions such as climbing, bending, squatting, and striding over).

Sensory Attention/Stress Level

  • The work requires average concentration, for example, reading, writing, or filling out forms, performing simple calculations, operating or using machinery.
  • The tasks to be performed are slightly complex. The situations covered are similar or common and require consideration of a moderate amount of practical information to make choices.
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