Role Summary:
Set up and operate a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts and instruments. Includes precision instrument makers who fabricate, modify, or repair mechanical instruments. May also fabricate and modify parts to make or repair machine tools or maintain industrial machines, applying knowledge of mechanics, mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures.
This is a first shift position Monday to Friday 6:00AM - 3:3PM
Responsibilities:
Operating Machine or Equipment Operate basic equipment and machines and carry out routine tasks.
Operations Management Carry out operational tasks by following established processes.
Equipment Maintenance and Repair - Help to maintain and repair equipment by carrying out preparations and providing assistance.
Health, Safety and Environment Follow basic mandatory work instructions to safeguard the environment and the wellbeing of oneself and others.
Operational Compliance Follow a straightforward mandatory procedure to ensure that work is carried out to the required quality standards and/or to ensure adherence to external regulatory codes and internal codes of conduct.
Precision Equipment Utilization Interpret and use precision measuring equipment/instruments such as micrometers, dial indicators, and depth gauges.
Instructions and Drawings Ability to read and interpret blueprints and geometric tolerances.
Internal Communications Exchange information with people by having courteous
interactions with them.
Policy and procedures - Works with guidance to understand policies and procedures, while making sure they match organizational strategies and objectives.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements :
Employee must meet requirements of (A) or (B) plus (C) as listed below:
A. Minimum of two years relevant machining experience within the last 10 years and successfully demonstrate knowledge of blueprint reading, use of measurement tools, and basic math via a practical examination for each criteria listed in (C).
B. Completion of the classes listed below at local community colleges :
MAC 161-162 Machine Shop Practices 1-2
MAC 163-164 Machine Shop Practices 3-4
MAC 146 Metals/Heat Treatment
MAC 121 Numerical Control
C. Satisfactorily demonstrate knowledge of blueprint reading, utilization of measurement tools, and basic math via a practical examination.
Preferred Experience / Skills:
Verbal Communication Uses clear and effective verbal communication skills to express ideas and request actions.
Planning and Organizing Works with guidance to plan, organize, and prioritize activities to efficiently meet business objectives .
Health and Safety - Applies elementary concepts to manage and apply safe systems of work.
Equipment Experience Experience in a manufacturing or repair environment operating manual lathes, milling machines, or CNC lathes/mills.
Experience in Grinding is a plus
Benefits Starting from Day 1:
- Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance (including FSA and HSA options)
- Life Insurance + Supplemental Life, Child, Spousal, and AD&D Insurance
- Short and Long Term Disability
- Retirement Planning, 401(k) plan, & Financial Wellness Resources
- Educational Assistance Program
- Time off Policies (including sick leave, parental leave, and paid vacation)
* Eligibility requirements apply to some benefits and may depend on job classification and length of employment.