Load and unload parts on state-of-the-art horizontal machining systems. Successful candidates will be familiar with inspection tools and processes and preferably have (but not required) previous experience in a precision machining enviroment and commitment to safety and quality. Primary job responsibility requires operator to maintain multiple machines running at the same time, with secondary responsibilties assigned as time permits, such as tumbling and hand deburring. Work from bluprints, as well as written or verbal instructions to determine part features to be produced by machining. Some problem solving skills required. Other duties as assigned.
Must be capable of reading and understanding bluprints and geometric tolerance symbols within 60 days of starting the position. Must be able to use basic inspection tools such as pins, calipers, micrometers, thread gages, height stands, etc. Employee must be able to load/unload medium to heavy materials into machines for extended periods of time, bending into the machine to remove and load the parts. Individual must be able to work with little to no supervision after initial training period, showing a high degree of initiative and self motivation.
Night shift hours are generally 5:00 pm to 2:30 am, Monday through Friday
Some overtime may be necessary to meet customer demands
Weekend Shift
32 hours per week Friday through Sunday (or Saturday through Monday)
10 hours on Friday and Saturday
12 hours on Sunday
Paid for 40 hours
Up to 6 weekends off per year (schedule will change to Monday through Friday)
Some overtime may be necessary to meet customer demands
Applied Engineering, Inc. is an EEO/AA employer. Employees and applicants for employment shall be afforded equal opportunity in all aspects of employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, disability, gender, age or any other characteristic protected by applicable state or federal law.