As an Operator‑in‑Training / CNC Machine Operator, you will: Load parts, operate machine controls, machine components, inspect finished parts, and deburr as required Monitor parts during production to ensure conformance to quality and customer requirements Follow established processes, sequences of operations, and setup requirements (with supervision as needed) Read and interpret basic blueprint dimensions and tolerances Meet Earned Standard Hours goals and performance objectives Complete all required documentation accurately, including: PCDs Job clock‑in/clock‑out entries Daily operator checklists Paper and/or Syteline records Follow Orizon’s procedures for identifying, documenting, and controlling nonconforming parts Participate in and sustain Ultra C‑Lean initiatives Maintain proper inventory and care of hand tools and inspection equipment Detect equipment malfunctions or out‑of‑tolerance machining and promptly report issues to the Cell Leader or supervision Maintain a safe, clean, and organized work environment in compliance with all policies and procedures Perform machine setups and tool offsets (verified by a Team Lead or Machinist before production) Accurately complete the Tie‑In Book, including detailed notes on completed work, tool issues, machine alerts, setup checks, and shadow boards Mark each unloaded part with your employee number and associated operation number (PCD or IR aligned) Perform other duties as assigned by supervision
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees