GE Aerospace-posted about 16 hours ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Onsite • Vandalia, OH
5,001-10,000 employees

Machinist 3rd Shift - TDI Working at our Dayton site : TDI has been leading design and manufacturer of turbine powered start systems for 40+ years and designer of turbine air motors for over 60 years. The TDI site in Dayton, OH is a part of Unison, a GE Aerospace Company. Unison is uniquely positioned to introduce the next-gen Air Turbine Starter for the CMF56-7B fleet. At the TDI site, Unison also produces Surface Coolers and Bellows to support the aerospace industry. Role Overview: Operate all machines in work center Operate more than one machine at a time Power up and home machines Understand coolant percentage mixtures Basic housekeeping of cell (5S) Uses gages (calipers, dial indicators, micrometers, depth gages, bore gages, etc.), pneumatic tools, and hand tools to perform and inspect work Understand and use tool data (offsets, wear, etc.) to insure acceptable parts Review, understand and follow routers, procedures, specification, and other instructions for completeness to perform operations Utilize geometric tolerancing Ensures all company paperwork is filled out accurately Fully understands blueprints Read and understand inspection sheets Identify revision levels Produce error free products through in-process inspections Identify nonconforming hardware Meet production goals OQP certified Cross Train Understand safety and machining hazards Work under general direction with minimal coaching in a Team environment Will also perform other duties as assigned Attend CCC meetings daily Program management in DNC system Change tooling Identify and use inserts Set up and calibrate inspection devices/gages (I.E. bore gages, bar gages, and height gages) Required to inspect and sign-off 1st part Strong attention to detail Compliance with and supports all GE policies and the “Integrity: The Spirit and The Letter of Our Commitment” guide Excellent customer service to co-workers, customers, and vendors Embraces ambiguity and engages others in idea generation Works collaboratively and respects all others Actively participate and support a team environment Keeps Team informed of work progress, timelines, and issues

  • Operate all machines in work center
  • Operate more than one machine at a time
  • Power up and home machines
  • Understand coolant percentage mixtures
  • Basic housekeeping of cell (5S)
  • Uses gages (calipers, dial indicators, micrometers, depth gages, bore gages, etc.), pneumatic tools, and hand tools to perform and inspect work
  • Understand and use tool data (offsets, wear, etc.) to insure acceptable parts
  • Review, understand and follow routers, procedures, specification, and other instructions for completeness to perform operations
  • Utilize geometric tolerancing
  • Ensures all company paperwork is filled out accurately
  • Fully understands blueprints
  • Read and understand inspection sheets
  • Identify revision levels
  • Produce error free products through in-process inspections
  • Identify nonconforming hardware
  • Meet production goals
  • OQP certified
  • Cross Train
  • Understand safety and machining hazards
  • Work under general direction with minimal coaching in a Team environment
  • Will also perform other duties as assigned
  • Attend CCC meetings daily
  • Program management in DNC system
  • Change tooling
  • Identify and use inserts
  • Set up and calibrate inspection devices/gages (I.E. bore gages, bar gages, and height gages)
  • Required to inspect and sign-off 1st part
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Compliance with and supports all GE policies and the “Integrity: The Spirit and The Letter of Our Commitment” guide
  • Excellent customer service to co-workers, customers, and vendors
  • Embraces ambiguity and engages others in idea generation
  • Works collaboratively and respects all others
  • Actively participate and support a team environment
  • Keeps Team informed of work progress, timelines, and issues
  • High school diploma or General education Degree (GED)
  • 6 months of manufacturing related experience
  • Must be able to read and understand specifications, be able to analyze and interpret technical procedures, blueprints and written instructions.
  • Able to read and complete necessary forms.
  • Have the ability to effectively communicate and respond to questions from team members, coaches and leaders.
  • Ability to work with basic mathematical concepts.
  • Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practice situations.
  • Able to do conversion from and to metrics.
  • Basic computer skills.
  • Ability to define and solve problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
  • Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
  • Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
  • This role requires access to U.S. export-controlled information. Therefore, employment will be contingent upon the ability to prove that you meet the status of a U.S. Person as one of the following: U.S. lawful permanent resident, U.S. Citizen, have been granted asylee or refugee status (i.e., a protected individual under the Immigration and Naturalization Act, 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)).
  • Prior machining experience
  • Prior production experience
  • Ability/prior experience reading blueprints
  • Ability/prior experience reading routers and part numbers
  • Ability/prior experience using work instructions
  • Knowledge of documenting and scrapping hardware
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