Cutting & Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, & Tenders

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Job Outlook:
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Education: High school diploma or equivalent
Salary
High: $55,760.00
Average: $41,980.00
Hourly
Average: $20.18

What they do:

Set up, operate, or tend machines that cut or slice materials, such as glass, stone, cork, rubber, tobacco, food, paper, or insulating material.

On the job, you would:

  • Set up, operate, or tend machines that cut or slice materials, such as glass, stone, cork, rubber, tobacco, food, paper, or insulating material.
  • Review work orders, blueprints, specifications, or job samples to determine components, settings, and adjustments for cutting and slicing machines.
  • Examine, measure, and weigh materials or products to verify conformance to specifications, using measuring devices, such as rulers, micrometers, or scales.

Personality

A3 Your Strengths Importance

Characteristics of this Career

81% Dependability  -  Job requires being reliable, responsible, and dependable, and fulfilling obligations.
75% Attention to Detail  -  Job requires being careful about detail and thorough in completing work tasks.
68% Self-Control  -  Job requires maintaining composure, keeping emotions in check, controlling anger, and avoiding aggressive behavior, even in very difficult situations.
67% Adaptability/Flexibility  -  Job requires being open to change (positive or negative) and to considerable variety in the workplace.
66% Cooperation  -  Job requires being pleasant with others on the job and displaying a good-natured, cooperative attitude.
A3 Your Strengths Importance

Strengths

100% Realistic  -  Work involves designing, building, or repairing of equipment, materials, or structures, engaging in physical activity, or working outdoors. Realistic occupations are often associated with engineering, mechanics and electronics, construction, woodworking, transportation, machine operation, agriculture, animal services, physical or manual labor, athletics, or protective services.
A3 Your Strengths Importance

Values of the Work Environment

78% Support  -  Occupations that satisfy this work value offer supportive management that stands behind employees. Corresponding needs are Company Policies, Supervision: Human Relations and Supervision: Technical.

Aptitude

A3 Your Strengths Importance

Abilities | Cognitive, Physical, Personality

72% Finger Dexterity  -  The ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very small objects.
72% Control Precision  -  The ability to quickly and repeatedly adjust the controls of a machine or a vehicle to exact positions.
72% Near Vision  -  The ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).
69% Arm-Hand Steadiness  -  The ability to keep your hand and arm steady while moving your arm or while holding your arm and hand in one position.
66% Problem Sensitivity  -  The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong. It does not involve solving the problem, only recognizing that there is a problem.
66% Manual Dexterity  -  The ability to quickly move your hand, your hand together with your arm, or your two hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects.

Job Details

Responsibilities
Weigh finished products.
Measure dimensions of completed products or workpieces to verify conformance to specifications.
Operate cutting equipment.
Sort materials or products for processing, storing, shipping, or grading.
Stack finished items for further processing or shipment.
Study blueprints or other instructions to determine equipment setup requirements.
Set equipment controls to meet cutting specifications.
Enter commands, instructions, or specifications into equipment.
Set equipment controls to meet cutting specifications.
Remove products or workpieces from production equipment.
Operate cutting equipment.
Operate cutting equipment.
Record operational or production data.
Watch operating equipment to detect malfunctions.
Conduct test runs of production equipment.
Operate cutting equipment.
Stack finished items for further processing or shipment.
Remove products or workpieces from production equipment.
Select production equipment according to product specifications.
Mount attachments or tools onto production equipment.
Move products, materials, or equipment between work areas.
Clean production equipment.
Lubricate production equipment.
Operate cranes, hoists, or other moving or lifting equipment.
Feed materials or products into or through equipment.
Position raw materials on processing or production equipment.
Adjust equipment controls to regulate flow of water, cleaning solutions, or other liquids.
Mount attachments or tools onto production equipment.
Replace worn equipment components.
Mark products, workpieces, or equipment with identifying information.
Draw guide lines or markings on materials or workpieces using patterns or other references.
Operate cranes, hoists, or other moving or lifting equipment.
Set equipment controls to meet cutting specifications.
Set equipment guides, stops, spacers, or other fixtures.
Direct operational or production activities.
Operate cutting equipment.
Cut industrial materials in preparation for fabrication or processing.
Operate grinding equipment.
Sharpen cutting or grinding tools.
Clean materials to prepare them for production.
A3 Your Strengths Importance

Attributes & Percentage of Time Spent

96% Wear Common Protective or Safety Equipment such as Safety Shoes, Glasses, Gloves, Hearing Protection, Hard Hats, or Life Jackets  -  How much does this job require wearing common protective or safety equipment such as safety shoes, glasses, gloves, hard hats or life jackets?
94% Spend Time Standing  -  How much does this job require standing?
89% Face-to-Face Discussions  -  How often do you have to have face-to-face discussions with individuals or teams in this job?
88% Importance of Being Exact or Accurate  -  How important is being very exact or highly accurate in performing this job?
84% Spend Time Using Your Hands to Handle, Control, or Feel Objects, Tools, or Controls  -  How much does this job require using your hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls?
83% Sounds, Noise Levels Are Distracting or Uncomfortable  -  How often does this job require working exposed to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable?
80% Work With Work Group or Team  -  How important is it to work with others in a group or team in this job?
78% Exposed to Hazardous Equipment  -  How often does this job require exposure to hazardous equipment?
77% Spend Time Making Repetitive Motions  -  How much does this job require making repetitive motions?
75% Responsible for Others' Health and Safety  -  How much responsibility is there for the health and safety of others in this job?
75% Impact of Decisions on Co-workers or Company Results  -  What results do your decisions usually have on other people or the image or reputation or financial resources of your employer?
74% Pace Determined by Speed of Equipment  -  How important is it to this job that the pace is determined by the speed of equipment or machinery? (This does not refer to keeping busy at all times on this job.)
73% Time Pressure  -  How often does this job require the worker to meet strict deadlines?
71% Importance of Repeating Same Tasks  -  How important is repeating the same physical activities (e.g., key entry) or mental activities (e.g., checking entries in a ledger) over and over, without stopping, to performing this job?
71% Spend Time Walking and Running  -  How much does this job require walking and running?
70% Exposed to Contaminants  -  How often does this job require working exposed to contaminants (such as pollutants, gases, dust or odors)?
69% Contact With Others  -  How much does this job require the worker to be in contact with others (face-to-face, by telephone, or otherwise) in order to perform it?
67% Frequency of Decision Making  -  How frequently is the worker required to make decisions that affect other people, the financial resources, and/or the image and reputation of the organization?
67% Responsibility for Outcomes and Results  -  How responsible is the worker for work outcomes and results of other workers?
67% Coordinate or Lead Others  -  How important is it to coordinate or lead others in accomplishing work activities in this job?
65% Structured versus Unstructured Work  -  To what extent is this job structured for the worker, rather than allowing the worker to determine tasks, priorities, and goals?
74% Duration of Typical Work Week  -  Number of hours typically worked in one week.
A3 Your Strengths Importance

Tasks & Values

80% Controlling Machines and Processes  -  Using either control mechanisms or direct physical activity to operate machines or processes (not including computers or vehicles).
79% Handling and Moving Objects  -  Using hands and arms in handling, installing, positioning, and moving materials, and manipulating things.
73% Monitoring Processes, Materials, or Surroundings  -  Monitoring and reviewing information from materials, events, or the environment, to detect or assess problems.
73% Performing General Physical Activities  -  Performing physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling materials.
73% Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Materials  -  Inspecting equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects.
68% Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates  -  Providing information to supervisors, co-workers, and subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person.
67% Getting Information  -  Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources.
66% Making Decisions and Solving Problems  -  Analyzing information and evaluating results to choose the best solution and solve problems.
65% Training and Teaching Others  -  Identifying the educational needs of others, developing formal educational or training programs or classes, and teaching or instructing others.

Getting Started

Education:
55%
High School Diploma - or the equivalent (for example, GED)
38%
Less than a High School Diploma

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