![]() You will certainly participate in some interesting tasks, such as installing new machines, repairing defects, setting up the machine for some specialty work, etc. The most important thing is to not get carried away with your answer. How do you imagine your typical day in this plant as a machine operator? They should get an impression that you enjoy this type of work (at least to some extend), and do not go to job only to earn money… It’s important to talk with some enthusiasm when you describe your past experience with operating machines. Talk about the types of machines you operated (for example CNC), and tools you worked with. Even if you gained it just as a part of your vocational school, or a short internship stint. Of course, professional experience with machines and tools is even better. Maybe you don’t have paid working experience, but that doesn’t mean that you have never operated any machines… Any experience is better than nothing, and while describing it you can again demonstrate your passion for this work. I’m sure you’ve worked with some power tools back home, maybe helping your father when renovating the house, or cutting wood for the winter. Just do not remain silent, even if you have no relevant professional experience. Summarized and underlined, considering your preferences and personality, job of a machine operator seems like a good choice to you.Ĭan you tell us more about any relevant experience or education you have in the field? Precision, attention to detail, responsibility, to name just a few. You can add a few skills that make from you a good candidate for the position. ![]() And without machines and production plants there won’t be anything to buy… ![]() What’s more, you see a bright future in the field, since people are always hungry to buy more. You’ve been always a technician at heart, and you understand machines better than people. You can say that you enjoy working with heavy machinery. Such an answer would indicate a must (I have to choose this job since I already invested a lot of time and money in my education). But you should not refer to your education in the field–even if you have a relevant one. Try to find something positive about the job. Why do you want to work as a machine operator? Other questions you may face in your Machine Operator job interview.Tell us about a time when you struggled with motivation at work.How important are safety rules and regulations for you?.How do you imagine your typical day in this plant as a machine operator?.Can you tell us more about any relevant experience or education you have in the field?.Why do you want to work as a machine operator?.
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