briquetting machine operator
Briquetting machine operators tend equipment to dry, mix, and compress metal chips into briquettes for use in a smelter.
About briquetting machine operator
As a briquetting machine operator, you are essential to metal recycling operations, transforming metal chips and scrap into compact, reusable briquettes for smelting facilities. Your role combines machinery operation with environmental responsibility, as you work with hydraulic systems to compress and dry metal waste while ensuring strict compliance with environmental regulations. You must be detail-oriented and responsive to instructions, maintaining equipment in good working order and quickly resolving any mechanical issues that arise. Your work reduces metal waste, lowers production costs, and supports Poland's circular economy by enabling the recycling of valuable metal resources.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a briquetting machine operator.
Equipment Operation and Control
- Operate metal fabricating and hydraulic machinery to compress metal chips
- Control hydraulic machinery with precision to create consistent briquettes
- Monitor drying and mixing processes to ensure proper material preparation
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Perform minor repairs and preventive maintenance on briquetting equipment
- Resolve equipment malfunctions quickly to minimize production downtime
- Maintain equipment logs and report significant issues to supervisors
Health, Safety and Environmental Compliance
- Apply health and safety standards and use proper safety equipment at all times
- Follow safety procedures when working at heights and with heavy machinery
- Ensure compliance with environmental legislation during all operations
Coordination and Communication
- Guide cranes and coordinate material handling with other equipment operators
- Follow verbal and written instructions from supervisors and production managers
- Communicate equipment status and production metrics to team leadership
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (9)
Optional (9)
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