Purpose The Machinist role operates a range of manual and powered machining equipment to fabricate, modify, or rework steel parts. This role’s work includes setup, precision operation, and quality checks to meet specifications for production needs. Key Responsibilities Operate Manual and Powered Machines (40%) Run a variety of equipment—lathes, roll threading machines, mills, presses, saws, and drills—to fabricate and shape steel parts. Follow mechanical drawings and specifications to perform precise machining operations. Handle Material and Tooling Setup (15%) Position raw materials and finished parts using hoists and material handling systems. Select and install the proper tooling, ensuring it is securely aligned for safe and accurate operation. Inspect Parts and Document Work (15%) Measure finished components using calipers, micrometers, and other tools to confirm tolerances. Record labor details, part numbers, and inspection results in Kronos and work orders. Maintain Equipment Performance (10%) Perform daily machine checks, clean surfaces, and lubricate moving parts to minimize wear. Report and address minor mechanical issues to keep equipment in optimal condition. Sustain a Safe and Organized Work Area (10%) Keep workstations clean, organized, and free of hazards. Follow all safety procedures, attend training, and report concerns to ensure a safe production environment. Support Production Workflow (10%) Meet daily machining goals by working efficiently and adapting to shifting priorities. Assist with additional shop duties as needed to support team productivity. Additional duties may be assigned to meet organizational goals and priorities. Duties and responsibilities, as required by business necessity, may be added, deleted, or changed at any time at the discretion of management, formally or informally, either verbally or in writing, to meet organizational goals and priorities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED