Summary:
Sets up and operates various conventional and/or numerically controlled
machining centers on the
most complex and difficult jobs. Works from blueprints, sketches, planning
sheets, verbal
instructions, and/or engineering, tooling, or equipment information.
Contributes to lean
initiatives to increase productivity and reduce costs. Works independently with
minimum guidance in
a team environment.
This is a 2nd shift position from 2:30pm - 11:00pm.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
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Runs multiple machines efficiently, which may require simultaneous operations.
Adapts or
improvises tooling to accomplish results where operations require a broad
knowledge of production
machining technology, operating skills, and shop techniques together with
diversified experience.
• Sets ups, adjusts, and operates a variety of conventional
and/or special purpose CNC Lathe
machines to perform the most diversified and difficult production operations on
work having close
and exact tolerances, several dimensional relationships, unusual contours,
dimensional and finish
requirements.
• Interprets customer requirements from blueprints, complex
drawings, engineering
specifications, quality directives, charts, tables, sketches, and verbal
instructions.
• Interfaces with engineering to resolve drawing errors,
suggest design changes, and solve
product/process problems.
• Implements manufacturing methods using standard production
machines, materials, and tooling.
May advise and assist with tooling design.
• Makes complex setups, which may include multiple work piece
stations, utilizing custom and
standard holding devices.
• Develops and defines processes with limited documentation,
as required.
• Trouble shoots and resolves machining problems.
• Responsible for machining and checking parts to maintain a
high level of quality and
efficiency.
• Inspects finished parts for conformance to specifications
by visual examination, and utilizes
precision measuring instruments such as gages, calipers, micrometers,
comparators, and surface
plate techniques. May be required to use coordinate measuring machine (CMM).
Ensures equipment is
calibrated in accordance with schedule.
• Routinely maintains equipment to ensure cleanliness,
accuracy, and reliability specific to
division requirements.
•
Accurately and regularly performs statistical process control (SPC) specific to
division
requirements.
• Uses advanced shop mathematics, which may include
trigonometry, and general knowledge of metal
characteristics and other processing requirements.
• Actively contributes to lean initiatives by identifying and
providing suggestions on areas for
improvement. Effectively applies lean concepts and tools in work area.
• Provides guidance or assistance in coordinating workload
priorities to make appropriate
accommodations based on business demand.
• Observes all company policies and procedures, including
safety rules, and maintains a clean
and orderly work area.
• Trains and mentors less experienced team members. Performs
other related responsibilities,
as requested