Lead Operator

    • Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
    • Salary: $20.00 – $25.00 per hour
    • Job Type: Permanent

    Are you a hands-on production professional with a drive for leadership and a knack for troubleshooting machinery? Do you have experience in a continuous manufacturing process and the ambition to grow into a management role? Randstad, a global leader in talent solutions, is seeking a dedicated Lead Operator to join our client’s team at their rubber manufacturing facility in North West Winnipeg. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled individual to step up, coordinate production activities, and become the technical point person on the manufacturing floor.

    This Lead Operator role is a critical position within the plant, focused on ensuring the rubber production line—specifically the “crump line” responsible for breaking down tire tread into a smaller size—runs efficiently and safely. This is not just a typical operator role; it’s a direct path to developing your leadership skills and technical expertise, with potential for growth into a Production Manager. A comprehensive 2-month training program, including hands-on work with the maintenance team, will ensure you are fully prepared to take on these responsibilities.

    Advantages

    -Monday to Friday daytime hours (8am-4:30pm)
    -2 weeks vacation
    -Significant opportunity for career advancement, with a clear path available to grow from Lead Operator to Production Manager
    -Work in a challenging, hands-on industrial environment where your mechanical aptitude and leadership are highly valued

    Responsibilities
    -Coordinate and direct the daily tasks of the production operators to ensure the rubber production line and crump line are running according to the schedule.
    – Oversee the continuous production process, monitoring machines, and tracking critical metrics like temperature to ensure smooth operation and prevent overheating
    -Act as the first line of defense for machinery issues; perform initial assessment and troubleshooting when a machine is down
    -Execute preventative maintenance and adjustments on machines, including granulators (knives replacement and adjustment), small repairs (replacing v-belts and chains), and greasing
    -Address simple machine jams, stopping the equipment, cleaning the area, and identifying the cause of the issue for immediate resolution -Perform material handling duties, using a forklift to grab raw materials and collect the finished rubber product, bagging and tagging 2000 lbs bags with correct weight information
    -Become a competent first responder for minor machine fixes (e.g., flipping blades, replacing belts, lubricating bearings)
    -Ensure any minor fixes not completed during the shift (especially night shift) are clearly documented and prepared for the maintenance team’s follow-up the next day
    -Foster a leadership environment that emphasizes learning, mutual respect, and adherence to all safety and Manufacturing & Logistics procedures

    Qualifications
    -Proven experience as a machine operator, ideally within a continuous process manufacturing environment
    -Strong mechanical and troubleshooting abilities to assess and perform minor machine fixes and preventative maintenance
    -Leadership qualities with the ability to coordinate, organize, and direct a team of operators on shift
    -Experience operating a forklift for material handling (grabbing materials and moving finished product)
    -Ability to perform physically demanding work in a cold and dusty industrial environment
    -Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to mentor operators and work collaboratively with the maintenance team
    -Commitment to safety and adherence to all plant operating procedures and protocols
    -Physical ability to work in a plant environment that is noted as being cold and dusty

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