Machinist V - Swing Shift - (T5)

Applied MaterialsTempe, AZ
8d

About The Position

Can safely operate all machines in the shop performing very complex operations in producing prototype parts, production parts, modifications and repairs to existing parts and assemblies, and/or fabricating parts from steels, stainless steels, aluminum, plastics and other non-metals. Supports in-house customers, such as manufacturing, engineering, business units, direct/indirect materials, and facilities. Portrays a customer service approach. Interfaces effectively and courteously with customers. Utilizes Work Orders, blueprints, sketches, written and verbal instructions to determine machining process, procedures, tooling and fixtures requirements. Performs a variety of machining and/or assembly tasks utilizing standard machine shop equipment, such as surface grinders, drill presses, grinders, sanders, band saws, rotary table, and/or standard band and power tools. Plans and performs very complex machine set-ups. Possesses an advanced working knowledge of trigonometry, which is required to accurately calculate angles used in set-ups and machining. Makes full use of machine capacity to minimize amount of machining or number of set-ups required to product parts competitively. Performs machining operations, such as milling, turning, facing, boring, chasing single and multiple external and internal threads, drilling, grooving, reaming and chamfering. Monitor machines and verify that part dimensions conform to specifications. Performs visual and dimensional inspections to verify compliance with specifications. Uses calipers, micrometers, gauges, indicators, and other inspection tools. Performs rework as necessary. Maintains cleanliness of the work area and ensures proper handling of tools, equipment, and stock to prevent loss. Works on problems of diverse scope where analysis of data requires evaluation of identifiable factors Other Requirements: This is a very physically demanding position that often requires standing for extended periods of time, walking, bending, squatting, twisting, kneeling, reaching, lifting, the ability to distinguish between colors, the ability to work in an environment with noise that may be difficult for some individuals with sensitivity to noise, the use of hand and power tools, and driving or operating heavy machinery including forklifts. Has comprehensive understanding of a range of processes, procedures, systems and concepts within own discipline Has in-depth understanding of how related teams coordinate their efforts and resources to achieve shared and individual objectives May act as a lead for the team, may coordinate the work of others beyond own area. May provide subject matter guidance to more junior team members Demonstrates tact and diplomacy to exchange ideas and information in a concise and logical way

Requirements

  • Ability to safely operate all machines in the shop performing very complex operations in producing prototype parts, production parts, modifications and repairs to existing parts and assemblies, and/or fabricating parts from steels, stainless steels, aluminum, plastics and other non-metals.
  • Ability to utilize Work Orders, blueprints, sketches, written and verbal instructions to determine machining process, procedures, tooling and fixtures requirements.
  • Ability to perform a variety of machining and/or assembly tasks utilizing standard machine shop equipment, such as surface grinders, drill presses, grinders, sanders, band saws, rotary table, and/or standard band and power tools.
  • Ability to plan and perform very complex machine set-ups.
  • Advanced working knowledge of trigonometry, which is required to accurately calculate angles used in set-ups and machining.
  • Ability to make full use of machine capacity to minimize amount of machining or number of set-ups required to product parts competitively.
  • Ability to perform machining operations, such as milling, turning, facing, boring, chasing single and multiple external and internal threads, drilling, grooving, reaming and chamfering.
  • Ability to monitor machines and verify that part dimensions conform to specifications.
  • Ability to perform visual and dimensional inspections to verify compliance with specifications.
  • Ability to use calipers, micrometers, gauges, indicators, and other inspection tools.
  • Ability to perform rework as necessary.
  • Ability to maintain cleanliness of the work area and ensures proper handling of tools, equipment, and stock to prevent loss.
  • Ability to work on problems of diverse scope where analysis of data requires evaluation of identifiable factors
  • Ability to stand for extended periods of time, walking, bending, squatting, twisting, kneeling, reaching, lifting, the ability to distinguish between colors, the ability to work in an environment with noise that may be difficult for some individuals with sensitivity to noise, the use of hand and power tools, and driving or operating heavy machinery including forklifts.
  • Comprehensive understanding of a range of processes, procedures, systems and concepts within own discipline
  • In-depth understanding of how related teams coordinate their efforts and resources to achieve shared and individual objectives
  • Demonstrates tact and diplomacy to exchange ideas and information in a concise and logical way

Responsibilities

  • Safely operate all machines in the shop performing very complex operations in producing prototype parts, production parts, modifications and repairs to existing parts and assemblies, and/or fabricating parts from steels, stainless steels, aluminum, plastics and other non-metals.
  • Supports in-house customers, such as manufacturing, engineering, business units, direct/indirect materials, and facilities.
  • Portrays a customer service approach.
  • Interfaces effectively and courteously with customers.
  • Utilizes Work Orders, blueprints, sketches, written and verbal instructions to determine machining process, procedures, tooling and fixtures requirements.
  • Performs a variety of machining and/or assembly tasks utilizing standard machine shop equipment, such as surface grinders, drill presses, grinders, sanders, band saws, rotary table, and/or standard band and power tools.
  • Plans and performs very complex machine set-ups.
  • Possesses an advanced working knowledge of trigonometry, which is required to accurately calculate angles used in set-ups and machining.
  • Makes full use of machine capacity to minimize amount of machining or number of set-ups required to product parts competitively.
  • Performs machining operations, such as milling, turning, facing, boring, chasing single and multiple external and internal threads, drilling, grooving, reaming and chamfering.
  • Monitor machines and verify that part dimensions conform to specifications.
  • Performs visual and dimensional inspections to verify compliance with specifications.
  • Uses calipers, micrometers, gauges, indicators, and other inspection tools.
  • Performs rework as necessary.
  • Maintains cleanliness of the work area and ensures proper handling of tools, equipment, and stock to prevent loss.
  • Works on problems of diverse scope where analysis of data requires evaluation of identifiable factors

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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