The Manual Machine Operator is responsible for operating and maintaining manual machinery, including mills, lathes, and other equipment, to produce precision components. This position plays a critical role in ensuring the highest quality standards in manufacturing by adhering to engineering specifications, safety protocols, and company procedures. The Manual Machine Operator works under the direction of and will report to the Manufacturing Supervisor. Operate manual mills, lathes, grinders, and other non-CNC machinery to produce precision parts according to technical specifications. Perform welding and deburring tasks as required to meet product specifications and quality standards. Interpret and follow blueprints, technical drawings, work orders, and bit documentation to ensure accurate machining and assembly. Set up and align machinery, ensuring proper tool selection and installation for each job. Use various measuring equipment, such as calipers, micrometers, and gauges, to inspect and verify dimensions of finished products. Apply basic mathematical concepts, including geometry and trigonometry, to calculate dimensions and tolerances. Monitor machine performance and make necessary adjustments to maintain product quality and efficiency. Maintain a clean and organized personal workstation, ensuring tools and equipment are in good working order. Follow all safety and quality policies to ensure compliance with company and regulatory standards. Perform routine maintenance on manual machines to ensure their optimal performance and minimize downtime. Identify and troubleshoot issues with machines, tooling, or workpieces, escalating complex problems to supervisors when necessary. Collaborate with team members to identify and implement opportunities for process improvement. Perform other shop duties as required to support manufacturing operations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED