Since 1923, Miller Waste Mills has been a leader in “recycling and reusing”, diverting textile materials that were destined for landfills into useful, reclaimed fiber materials.
Employees of Miller Waste Mills are proud to be a part of a company that focuses on recycling textiles like wool sweaters, cotton shirts, denim jeans, used clothing and fabric scraps.
Our team processes these items into reclaimed fibers, which are then reused for oil filtration, metal polishing, furniture staining, automobile linings, and other applications.
Miller Waste Mills operates textile processing facilities in Winona, MN, and Fremont, IN.
Miller Wates Mills also does business as RTP Company.
RTP Company is a global compounder of custom engineered thermoplastics headquartered in Winona, Minnesota.
Machine Operators at Miller Waste Mills are responsible for the set up and operation of equipment that transforms textile material into customer products.
They ensure the highest quality product at the lowest possible costs while meeting customer specifications and delivery requirements in accordance with Miller Waste Mills’ policies and procedures.
Work Schedule: 1st Shift 6:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday - Thursday
Responsibilities:
Sets up, starts, and runs all machinery, checking all controls for adherence to operating/safety procedures and ISO standards.
Weighs ingredients to meet specifications and inserts into machinery
Monitors production and equipment to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Troubleshoots equipment and processing issues.
Examines material visually or physically to ensure conformance with established standards.
May take samples of materials and evaluate against standards according to written instructions.
Labeling incoming and outgoing material.
Refers issues/problems to Productions Lead or Production Managers for disposition.
Performs all required machine cleaning.
Completes and maintains all required system inputs/transactions.
Responsible for data integrity
Documents work completed as required, including logs, data reports, procedures, etc.
Participates in training, retraining, and continual improvement processes and methods.
Follows and complies with all safety and work rules and regulations.
Maintains departmental housekeeping standards.
Skills and Abilities
Able to stand for long hours at a time
Must be able to frequently lift 60lbs
Must have experience in running multiple pieces of equipment
Must have a respectful, positive, and friendly attitude
Must be able to work independently but also foster a team environment
Must be dependable and have excellent attendance
Must be safety focused
Ability to read, write, and speak English and perform basic math
Education and Experience
Preferred high school diploma or equivalent
Preferred forklift experience
Preferred previous manufacturing experience
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
Regularly
Stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl
Use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls
Talk and hear to coordinate and operate equipment
Use of safety equipment as dictated by the work (safety glasses, safety shoes, respirators, face shields, hearing protection, gloves, etc.
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Exposure to moving mechanical parts
Frequently
Lift and/or move up to 60 pounds
Work in temperature extremes, wet and/or humid conditions, with dust, fumes, airborne particles
Occasionally
Sit
Handle (with mechanical equipment) up to 250 pounds.
Exposure to noise levels above the OSHA action level requiring use of hearing protection
Other
Specific vision abilities may require close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
EOE, including disability/vets; All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.