Seneca, SC, USA
63 days ago
CNC Machine Operator
Start your new career as a CNC Machine Operator with MAU at our client in Seneca, SC. As a CNC Machine Operator, you will operate conventional, special purpose, and computer numerical control (CNC) machines, including lathes, grinders, milling machines, and drill presses to fabricate metallic and nonmetallic components. This position requires 6 months of manufacturing experience, offering an excellent opportunity to start your career as a CNC Machine Operator.

Founded in 1928, our client is continuously driving change. The company aims to accelerate its electrification strategy, increasing revenue from electric vehicles and achieving carbon neutrality by 2035, aiding in a clean, energy-efficient world. With over 130 years of expertise, our client provides industry-leading power electronics, software, calibration capabilities, and scale, allowing power electronics to be directly integrated into existing electrified systems and standalone products. They have gained access to global start-ups and new technologies and are revolutionizing mobility.

MAU Anderson (2923 N. Main St., Suite B, Anderson, SC 29621) has walk-in hours Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM!

What We Offer $16.50/ $17.50 per hour 1st shift, 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM 2nd shift 3pm to 1130pm 3rd shift 11pm to 730am Health benefits, including telehealth medical services Opportunity for advancement Referral bonuses What We’re Looking For High school diploma or GED preferred 6+ months of manufacturing experience preferred Advanced math skills, with the ability to calculate ratios, proportions, geometrics, and trigonometry is a plus Experience in a fast-paced, industrial environment using Lean manufacturing methodologies Basic computer skills Ability and willingness to train on and perform all assembly line operations within the company manufacturing process Strong safety aptitude with great attention to detail and accuracy High sense of urgency, with an initiative to meet deadlines Exceptional sound judgment and decision-making skills Ability to perform required tasks while being exposed to transmission fluids, standing for the duration of the shift, lifting 35 pounds, climbing onto and off of lifts, walking long distances, being exposed to varying temperatures (non-climate-controlled environment), bending, crouching, twisting, and performing repetitive motions What You’ll Do as a CNC Machine Operator Start and observe machine operations, detecting any malfunctions Verify conformance of finished components to specifications Load and unload CNC machinery Pack out finished material into the dunnage area Load and unload CMM/Measurement systems Maintain a clean and organized work area per 5S standards Move materials, as needed, using pallet jacks, carts, etc. Read and understand all safety and internal procedures and policies Perform other tasks as assigned
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