leather measuring operator
Leather measuring operators use machines to measure the surface area of leather and ensure that the machines are regularly calibrated. They note the size of leather for further invoicing.
About leather measuring operator
As a leather measuring operator, you will work in the leather manufacturing industry using specialized machines to measure and record the surface area of leather hides. Precision is at the heart of your role, as accurate measurements directly impact invoicing, material allocation, and inventory management. You will operate automated or semi-automated measuring equipment, ensuring that machines are properly calibrated and functioning correctly to provide consistent and reliable data. Your work involves processing high volumes of leather in a fast-paced manufacturing environment where attention to detail and adaptability are essential. You will maintain detailed records of measurements for billing and tracking purposes, and work collaboratively with production teams to meet quality and efficiency targets. This role requires you to stay alert throughout shifts, follow detailed working instructions, and maintain alignment with company objectives and operational standards.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a leather measuring operator.
Leather Measurement and Recording
- Operate leather measuring machines to determine and record the surface area of leather hides
- Process leather through measuring equipment and input data into production records or invoicing systems
- Record measurements accurately with attention to detail to ensure correct invoicing and material tracking
- Maintain detailed logs of all measured leather with dates, quantities, and grade classifications
Equipment Maintenance and Calibration
- Maintain measuring equipment through regular cleaning and basic maintenance procedures
- Ensure machines are regularly calibrated to maintain accuracy and consistency of measurements
- Test measuring equipment to verify proper functioning and identify any mechanical or technical issues
- Report equipment malfunctions or calibration drift to maintenance teams for prompt repairs
Teamwork and Production Support
- Work effectively within textile manufacturing teams to meet production schedules and quality targets
- Coordinate with other operators and production staff to ensure smooth workflow and material handling
- Communicate measurement data to billing and inventory departments to support accurate record-keeping
- Support continuous improvement initiatives by identifying measurement efficiencies and process enhancements
Adaptability and Problem-Solving
- Adapt to changing production requirements, different leather types, and varying measurement standards
- Stay alert throughout shifts to identify and resolve measurement discrepancies or equipment issues
- Execute working instructions precisely and seek clarification when procedures are unclear or need updating
- Propose solutions to measurement challenges and contribute ideas for improving operational efficiency
Company Goals and Standards Alignment
- Identify with the company's goals and objectives to support organizational success and reputation
- Maintain high standards of accuracy, punctuality, and professionalism in all measurement and reporting tasks
- Follow all company policies, safety protocols, and quality control procedures without exception
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (6)
Optional (12)
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