How do they match: Conveyor Operators and Tenders

  • Conveyor Operators and Tenders

  • Aerial Tram Operator
  • Ash Conveyor Operator
  • Assembly Line Tender
  • Bed Operator
  • Belt Operator
  • Belt Tender
  • Bin Tripper Operator
  • Boom Conveyor Operator
  • Brick Unloader Tender
  • Bull-Chain Operator
  • Char Conveyor Tender
  • Chip Bin Operator
  • Chip Bin Conveyor Tender
  • Chipper Operator
  • Conveyor Tender
  • Conveyor Belt Operator
  • Conveyor Console Operator
  • Conveyor System Operator
  • Debarker Operator
  • Drier Take-Off Tender
  • Dryer Operator
  • Elevator Operator
  • Extrusion Operator
  • Forklift Operator
  • Grain Elevator Operator
  • Line Operator
  • Machine Operator
  • Milled Rubber Tender
  • Package Line Operator
  • Packaging Line Operator
  • Packing Line Operator
  • Palletizer Operator
  • Pneumatic System Conveyor Operator
  • Process Operator
  • Production Supply Equipment Tender
  • Silo Operator
  • Silo Tender
  • Spout Tender
  • Stacker Tender
  • Strapper Operator
  • Tipple Operator
  • Tipple Tender
  • Transfer Operator

  • Control or tend conveyors or conveyor systems that move materials or products to and from stockpiles, processing stations, departments, or vehicles. May control speed and routing of materials or products.

  • Operate consoles to control automatic palletizing equipment.
  • Operate elevator systems in conjunction with conveyor systems.
  • Clean, sterilize, and maintain equipment, machinery, and work stations, using hand tools, shovels, brooms, chemicals, hoses, and lubricants.
  • Distribute materials, supplies, and equipment to work stations, using lifts and trucks.
  • Inform supervisors of equipment malfunctions that need to be addressed.
  • Load, unload, or adjust materials or products on conveyors by hand, by using lifts, hoists, and scoops, or by opening gates, chutes, or hoppers.
  • Manipulate controls, levers, and valves to start pumps, auxiliary equipment, or conveyors, and to adjust equipment positions, speeds, timing, and material flows.
  • Observe conveyor operations and monitor lights, dials, and gauges to maintain specified operating levels and to detect equipment malfunctions.
  • Record production data such as weights, types, quantities, and storage locations of materials, as well as equipment performance problems and downtime.
  • Repair or replace equipment components or parts such as blades, rolls, and pumps.
  • Stop equipment or machinery and clear jams, using poles, bars, and hand tools, or remove damaged materials from conveyors.

  • Operate conveyors or other industrial material moving equipment.
  • Operate packing or other material processing equipment.
  • Clean machinery or equipment.
  • Connect hoses to equipment or machinery.
  • Control pumps or pumping equipment.
  • Inspect material-moving equipment to detect problems.
  • Install parts, assemblies, or attachments in transportation or material handling equipment.
  • Load materials into equipment for processing.
  • Maintain material moving equipment in good working condition.
  • Monitor operational quality or safety.
  • Monitor equipment gauges or displays to ensure proper operation.
  • Move materials, equipment, or supplies.
  • Position material handling equipment.
  • Record operational or production data.
  • Report vehicle or equipment malfunctions.
  • Review work orders or schedules to determine operations or procedures.