Machinist II - Weekend Shift
Job Description
Overview
Job Family Overview
Metal Part Machining focuses on operating computer or mechanically controlled machines to produce and repair metal parts for manufacturing
Analyzes engineering specifications or blueprints to define the dimensions and features of the metal part to be produced
Determines the optimal tool path for fabricating the part by selecting appropriate machine tools (e.g., lathes, drill presses, milling machines, grinders, boring machines, etc.) and specifying the sequence of tool operations
Manually sets up/adjusts machine tools
Recommends revisions in design and/or substitutions in material based on machinability or fabrication problems
Impact of the Role
General Profile
- Requires basic skills in an analytical or scientific method or operational process
- Works within clearly defined standard operating procedures and/or scientific methods and adheres to quality guidelines
- Works with close supervision
- Performs manual tasks according to established procedures Essential Functions
- Assembles, repairs, and fabricates parts or components for tools or machines by operating mechanical equipment.
- Reads and interprets blueprints and design sketches to determine the precise specifications, dimensions, and tolerance levels of the finished product.
- Selects and operates the appropriate tools to cut, shape, or finish metal, plastic, or composite material.
- Sets up, services, and maintains equipment to ensure efficient and safe operation. - Utilizes precision measuring instruments to check the accuracy and quality of machined parts.
- Assembles parts into sub-units or complete units as necessary.
Qualifications Including proficiencies, skills, knowledge and certifications
- Required education and experience: Vocational/Technical Training Degree and 1-2 years' experience OR Equivalent Combination of Relevant Education &/or Experience
- Preferred education and experience: Associate's Degree
- Discipline/Major: Technical training preferred
- Knowledge, skills & abilities: Mathematical skills
Technical expertise
Attention to detail
Equipment Maintenance
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
Machine Operation
Machine Programming, Manufacturing
Machining Milling
Numerical Control
Precision Machining
Precision Measurement
Reading Blueprints/Diagrams
Safety Policies and Procedures
Mechanical Maintenance.
Physical Demands
- Requires regular movement throughout GD-OTS facilities.
- Must be able to lift up to 45 pounds.
- May need to stand for long periods of time.
- Work may require employee to work inside and outside with exposure to changing climate and/or operate machinery.
- May be requested to work a different shift.
- Must be willing to work outside normal business hours as required.
- This position is Safety-Sensitive.
Travel Requirements
- No or very little travel likely.
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