Step into a day on our shop floor When your shift begins at Argon Industries, you’ll review detailed blueprints and job travelers, select the correct materials, and confirm type, size, quantity, quality, and traceability. You’ll stage tooling, load or edit CNC programs, and optimize bending sequences so every part meets exacting specs with maximum safety, speed, and minimal scrap. Throughout the run, you’ll inspect parts with calibrated equipment to ISO procedures, barcode and tag components, and keep meticulous records—while keeping your cell organized and clean. If you see a safety or quality concern, you have the right and responsibility to stop production and call a supervisor immediately. Schedule 1st and 2nd shift available. 2nd shift includes a premium and runs four 10-hour days, Monday–Thursday. What you’ll own Read, interpret, and apply complex blueprints and drawings to produce parts to customer specifications on time. Verify materials (type, size, quantity, quality) and maintain traceability from receipt through finished goods. Qualify for and safely operate a forklift for material handling. Use inspection equipment correctly and document results per ISO procedures. Understand and adhere to Argon’s Employee Quality Policy & Requirements. Perform basic machine maintenance, log activities, and report issues to your supervisor immediately. Proactively watch for and resolve potential problems before they affect quality or throughput. Correctly barcode, count, and tag parts; maintain accurate time and production records. Keep your work area orderly and clean at all times. Follow all procedures specific to the CNC Press Brake department. Load, edit, and maintain CNC programs; fine‑tune setups and bend sequences for productivity, safety, and quality (eliminating scrap). Set up and run prototypes, highly cosmetic work, and complex new jobs. Troubleshoot machine or CNC control alarms and other issues methodically to resolution. Maintain and document material flow, quality records, time, parts, supplies, and tooling. Select, change, store, maintain, and install the correct tooling for each job; visually check tooling after runs, note wear/damage, and report immediately. Batch jobs using the same tooling to reduce unnecessary setup time. Bring enthusiasm, high energy, self‑motivation, and the ability to set the pace for the cell. All other duties and responsibilities as assigned. What you bring High character, enthusiasm, and a drive to meet or exceed customer requirements. Organized, detail‑oriented, and dependable work style. High school diploma or equivalent. Extensive CNC press brake setup experience. Ability to read complex blueprints. Own basic tools required for the job. Ability to lift up to 40 lbs on a regular basis. Completion of a 90‑day probationary period. Safety shoes required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
11-50 employees