Press Break

Fairway Staffing SolutionsAnaheim, CA

About The Position

The Press Brake Operator is responsible for operating and maintaining Amada-style press brake machinery to produce precision sheet metal components. This role requires strong technical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to meet production and quality standards in a manufacturing environment.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or equivalent required
  • Minimum 3 years of press brake (sheet metal) experience required
  • Strong blueprint and mechanical drawing interpretation skills
  • Knowledge of press brake setup, tooling, and operation
  • Ability to operate machinery safely and efficiently
  • Familiarity with shop equipment (saws, drill presses, etc.)
  • Ability to work overtime as needed
  • Ability to stand/walk for full shift and perform physical tasks
  • Ability to kneel, bend, and lift up to 40 lbs
  • Ability to work effectively in a manufacturing environment

Nice To Haves

  • At least 6 months of manufacturing experience preferred
  • Experience with Amada or Amada ASTRO robotic brake systems preferred

Responsibilities

  • Perform brake operations on Amada-style press brake machines per work orders and fabrication drawings
  • Read and interpret blueprints and mechanical drawings for accurate setup and operation
  • Apply knowledge of bend deductions and bend allowances to meet dimensional tolerances
  • Produce parts efficiently while maintaining required quality and cosmetic standards
  • Perform in-process inspections and complete required documentation
  • Confirm operations in ERP systems and complete production records
  • Perform preventive maintenance on press brake equipment
  • Report part or equipment defects to supervisor promptly
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment
  • Follow all safety regulations and supervisor instructions
  • Collaborate with team members to support production goals
  • Perform additional duties as assigned
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