Operators can expect to answer questions about how they would handle practical issues on the job. Employers need to know that candidates can handle potentially stressful scenarios and maintain a secure workplace environment, no matter what. Interviewers may ask about your previous experience and how it applies to the advertised position.
Here are three top operator interview questions and tips on how to answer them:
How to answer: The interviewer is ascertaining whether you have practical experience responding proactively to machinery malfunctions. If you have fixed machinery in the past, specify the type of machine and its malfunction. If possible, link the past scenario to the types of machines that the company uses. If you haven't had this seminal experience, describe what you would do if such a situation were to arise and the basis for your strategy.
How to answer: The employer is expressing concern about your ability to comply with workplace safety measures. The question measures your familiarity with standard practices. Summarise the complete set of workplace safety measures that apply to the machines. Then, put forward a suggestion as to how you would improve the existing workplace safety protocol.
How to answer: An operator ought to be prepared for emergencies when they occur. A good answer to this situational question contains a multifaceted strategy: how to resolve the situation; setting problem-solving priorities (i.e. which machine you would fix first); and how you would mitigate the effect of the malfunction on the company's productivity.
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I am fresher
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I am fresher
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My oldest company is the best company but my goal is growth
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compony can gave chance
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First of all it's most not Moet if you are looking for a talented people there are about 1.3 billion people living in India who are smart and better to think and give different ideas and no mention hard working Less
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Hardwork
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$200 is right
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Easy to answer the question. The problem is the time given to answer all the questions not enough. Less
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figure out how many times $50 goes into the $1000.00 profit. Once you find that no. (20) now divide the 20 into 4000.00 The Answer is 200 Just to double ck. 20x250 = 5000 This should explain how to arrive at the answer. Less
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16. Just told them what I did in the past and my many years of operations.
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06 years
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More than 15 years experience
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I've been familiar with gas, diesel, and electric forklifts since 1981.
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45 years , 12 mfgrs., from 500 lbs. 8 ft high to 50 tons, 100 ft high loading,unloading, riggig, inventory, quality control, verification of materials, have handled all types of lumber, trusses, doors, windows, prefab panels, any materials required to expedite on time deliveries. Have also operated 2Brower cranes, 250 ft. And 450 ft, bobcats, backhoes, dozers, pole cranes for setting trusses on 3 to 6 story bldgs. Less
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45 years +
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By being patient and let him explains his problem and try to solve it as soon as I make sure and it will not be repeated in the future Less
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I think both are right, and a combination of them would be the best way to handle an angry customer. Note i did not understand the question requirements at first until i made the wrong choice for both of them. Less
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Both of opposition is correct
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I actually find them really relaxing.
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No I like that kind of job.
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I have done jobs like that most of my careers. I have worked in Manufacturing jobs that all had repudiative positions but found that O liked that type of work. Less