02nd July, 2026
Cutting Line Operator - Precision Steel Processing
Not every operator role asks you to think as much as it asks you to move.
This one does. As a Cutting Line Operator, you will set up and run precision cutting equipment, program cut widths, and inspect your own work against tight tolerances - work that blends hands-on machine operation with real technical problem solving. The steel you cut becomes part of transformer cores, which means precision is not optional, and neither is pride in the work.
This is a stable, full-time production role with a clear rotating shift schedule, room to build in-demand certifications, and a team environment where your attention to detail is what keeps the line running.
Why This Opportunity Is Different
This role stands apart because it goes beyond running a machine. You will read and interpret work orders, program cut widths using the machine's control software, and catch quality issues before they become problems - responsibilities that put real trust and autonomy in your hands from day one.
You will work closely with your Shift Manager and Team Lead, with clear expectations and support already in place rather than being left to figure things out alone. Certifications in forklift and overhead crane operation are part of the role, giving you credentials you can carry with you throughout your career in manufacturing. And because this operation runs on a continental rotating shift, the schedule offers structure and predictability that many production jobs simply do not.
What You'll Be Doing
- Set up, operate, and monitor cutting machines to produce steel strips to precise customer specifications
- Load and unload steel coils safely, adjusting machines to maintain optimal performance
- Program cut widths and interpret work orders using machine control software
- Perform in-process quality inspections, confirming measurements and tolerances meet standards
- Maintain accurate production and quality records, including OEE data
- Use precision tools like micrometers, vernier calipers, and tape measures to verify your own work
- Troubleshoot machine and workflow issues to keep production moving
- Operate an overhead crane to safely handle and position materials
What We're Looking For - High school diploma, GED, or equivalent
- 3 to 5 years of experience in a manufacturing or production environment
- Forklift and overhead crane certification
- Basic knowledge of machine programming software
- Ability to read and interpret technical documents, blueprints, and schematics
- Strong attention to detail and a genuine commitment to quality
- Comfortable working continental rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays
- Physically able to stand for extended periods, lift up to 50 pounds, and work in a loud manufacturing environment
- Technical or vocational training is an asset but not required
Compensation & Work Model Compensation is competitive and will be discussed during the screening process. This is a full-time, onsite position with no remote or hybrid option - production takes place on the shop floor, working continental rotating shifts.
Location & Travel This role is based onsite in Burlington, ON
No travel is required for this position.
How to Apply To apply or learn more, contact: bronwyn.williams@tappwfs.com
About TAPP Workforce Solutions
TAPP Workforce Solutions is a specialized recruitment and workforce solutions firm supporting organizations across skilled trades, engineering, manufacturing, and professional services. We act as an extension of our clients' teams, delivering thoughtful, relationship-driven hiring solutions focused on long-term fit, performance, and retention.
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