About The Position

The Machinist I role at Stryker provides CNC and manual machining support on the Weekend Shift, focusing on producing quality parts and meeting production targets using metal forming machines. This position involves operating and understanding complex machinery, inspecting machined components with precision equipment, and maintaining accurate production records and maintenance logs. Key tasks include producing machined parts using a Computer Numerical Control lathe, interpreting various engineering documents like work orders, blueprints, and specifications, and performing assignment planning, layout, set-up, and tool adjustments for numerically controlled and computerized machine shop equipment. The role also requires the ability to troubleshoot quality concerns with products and inspection equipment, ensure components meet engineering specifications using complex precision measuring equipment, and demonstrate proficiency with multiple machine set-ups. The Machinist I will also be responsible for training others on operational and documentation procedures. Stryker is a leading medical technology company dedicated to improving healthcare through innovative products and services in Orthopaedics, Medical and Surgical, and Neurotechnology and Spine, and has been recognized as one of the World’s Best Workplaces.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Machining Certification
  • 2+ years of relevant machining experience
  • General knowledge of GD&T application
  • Proficient with multiple machine set-ups

Nice To Haves

  • CNC Machine experience

Responsibilities

  • Provide CNC and manual machining support on the Weekend Shift
  • Work with metal forming machines to produce quality parts and meet production targets
  • Operate machinery
  • Communicate across departments
  • Ensure data accuracy
  • Assist with new process development
  • Operate and understand complex machinery under general supervision
  • Inspect machined components using precision measuring equipment
  • Keep accurate production records and maintenance logs
  • Produce machined parts using a Computer Numerical Control lathe machine
  • Interpret work orders, blueprints, engineering plans, materials lists, specifications, reference planes, locations of surfaces, and machining parameters
  • Perform assignment planning, layout, set-up, operating and making tool adjustments for various types of numerically controlled and computerized machine shop equipment
  • Ability to recognize and troubleshoot quality concerns with product and/or inspection equipment
  • Use complex precision measuring equipment to ensure components meet engineering specifications
  • Train others on operational and/or documentation procedures

Benefits

  • Bonus eligible
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