SUMMARY
The Machinist (CNC/Manual) position programs and operates one or more CNC machining center to perform drilling, tapping, milling, boring and other machining operations over a range of surfaces, diameters, and depths. Determines operation sequence, select and adjust tools and mount in storage matrix. Job set ups may be complex and require milling to very close tolerances. He/She may train and inspect the work of other shop personnel in the correct operation of lathe machining processes and inspect their work. For manual machines, experience setting up and operating either a Harrison lathe that is ten feet between centers and has a 16” swing or a manual engine lathe with a 10- foot bed & turning diameter of 40 inches maximum, to perform horizontal and vertical lathe machining operations on steel in the manufacture of parts for heavy equipment machinery.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (may include but are not limited to)
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
INTERNAL CONTROLS AUTHORITY
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
MINIMUM EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Experience/Knowledge
Education
Job-related Skills and Abilities
Levels of the Machinist (CNC/Manual) Position
Levels will be determined based on education, experience and equivalents.
Employee works in a learning capacity. May require a technical degree in machining but little to no work experience. Operates one type of machine tool performing such as grinders, millers, drill presses, lathes, on machining operations of moderate complexity while receiving close supervision. Experience of 2 years or less with heavy equipment production line CNC/Manual machining.
Employee works in a learning capacity. May require a technical degree in machining but little to no work experience. Operates one type of machine tool performing such as grinders, millers, drill presses, lathes, on machining operations of moderate complexity while receiving close supervision. Minimum two (2) years’ experience with heavy equipment production line CNC/Manual machining.
Requires a technical degree in machining and/or a minimum of four (4) years’ experience in heavy equipment production line Manual/CNC machining. Safe overhead and jib crane operation experience required. The employee works in a developing capacity with increased responsibility. Operating one or more types of machine tools and performs machining operations for steel parts, tools and machines with close tolerances or high finish requirements. Fits and assembles where necessary, using machinists' hand tools and measuring instruments, typically will receive limited supervision.
Requires a technical degree in machining and/or 7+ years of experience in heavy equipment production line Manual/CNC machining. Works in a developing capacity with increased responsibility operating one or more types of machine tools and performs progressive machining operations for steel parts, tools and machines with close tolerances or high finish requirements. Setups involve familiarity with and understanding of program formats involving combinations of operations such as profile and contour milling, boring, recessing, turning, drilling, threading, etc., to the capacity of the machine and control factor. Checks parts for conformance to specifications, using machinists' hand tools and measuring instruments, typically will receive limited supervision. May make adjustments or program CNC machines in the course of making parts.
Requires a technical degree in machining and/or 10+ years of experience in heavy equipment production line CNC/Manual machining. The employee performs a full range of machining duties requiring a broad knowledge of machining techniques including but not limited to running more than one unit simultaneously, performing advanced setup operations, adjusting and checking out programming, machine troubleshooting, operating numerically controlled machine tools to perform a complex machining operations, exacting tolerances to finishing specifications, and using considerable independent judgment to interpret and apply work guidelines with considerable latitude to specific situations. May independently make decisions in the absence of a Supervisor or Lead. M4 may have the responsibility to mentor, instruct, and set up machines for operators in the three lower level Machinist positions and provide supervision on various duties.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
PREFERENCES
SAFETY
Astec is dedicated to a culture of Behavior Based SAFETY and a Healthy Environment!
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS
ENDURANCE
| Never | Intermittent <1 hr. | Occasionally 1-3 hrs. | Freq. 3-6 hrs. | Continuous 6+ hrs. | Total Hours in a work day |
Sitting |
| X |
|
|
|
|
Standing |
|
|
|
| X | 7 |
Walking |
| X |
|
|
|
|
Describe: Work activities will vary throughout the day. |
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Lift | 0 hr. | Intermittent <1 hr. | Occas. 1-3 hrs. | Freq. 3-6 hrs. | Cont. 6+ hrs. |
| 0 hr. | Intermittent <1 hr. | Occas. 1-3 hrs. | Freq. 3-6 hrs. | Cont. 6+ hrs. |
1-10 lbs |
|
|
| X |
| Bend |
|
| X |
|
|
11-20 lbs |
|
|
| X |
| Twist |
|
| X |
|
|
21-35 lbs |
|
|
| X |
| Crouch |
|
| X |
|
|
36- 50 lbs |
|
| X |
|
| Kneel |
|
| X |
|
|
51–75 lbs |
|
| X |
|
| Crawl |
|
| X |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Walk-Level Surface |
|
| X |
|
|
Carry |
|
|
|
|
| Walk-Uneven Surface |
|
| X |
|
|
1-10 lbs |
|
|
| X |
| Climb Stairs |
|
| X |
|
|
11-20 lbs |
|
|
| X |
| Climb Ladder |
|
| X |
|
|
21-35 lbs |
|
|
| X |
| Reach Above Shoulder |
|
| X |
|
|
36-50 lbs. |
|
| X |
|
| Use of Arms |
|
|
|
| X |
51-75 lbs. |
|
| X |
|
| Use of Wrist |
|
|
|
| X |
|
|
|
|
|
| Use of Hands |
|
|
|
| X |
Push |
|
|
|
|
| (a) Grasping |
|
|
|
| X |
1-10 lbs |
|
|
| X |
| (b) Squeezing |
|
|
|
| X |
11-20 lbs |
|
|
| X |
| (c) Fine finger dexterity |
|
|
|
| X |
21-50 lbs |
|
|
| X |
| (d) Keyboarding |
|
|
| X |
|
51-75 lbs |
|
| X |
|
| Drive vehicle |
| X |
|
|
|
76-100 lbs |
|
| X |
|
| Operate Foot Control(s) |
| X |
|
|
|
100 + lbs |
|
| X |
|
| Hand/eye/foot coordination |
|
| X |
|
|
Pull |
|
|
|
|
| Environment |
|
|
|
|
|
1-10 lbs |
|
|
| X |
| Inside |
|
|
|
| X |
11-20 lbs |
|
|
| X |
| Outside |
|
|
| X |
|
21-50 lbs. |
|
|
| X |
| Heat |
|
|
|
| X |
51-75 lbs. |
|
| X |
|
| Cold |
|
|
| X |
|
76-100 lbs. |
|
| X |
|
| Dusty |
|
|
|
| X |
100 + lbs |
|
| X |
|
| Noisy |
|
|
|
| X |
Communication |
|
|
| Wet/humid |
|
|
| X |
| ||
Speaking |
|
|
|
| X | Other:_______ |
|
|
|
|
|
Seeing |
|
|
|
| X |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hearing |
|
|
|
| X |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Must be able to communicate in English to co-workers, see to read manuals, operate computer, & distinguish colors for proper electrical repairs. Lifting devices or assistance is available for many tasks (cranes, hoists, co-workers). |
Safety & Required PPE: Safety glasses, hearing protection, safety-toed boots, & gloves. Welding hood & gloves when welding. Must be willing and able to follow all company safety procedures and OSHA compliance policies. |
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to a shop manufacturing environment. Shop manufacturing environment exposures include exposure to moving mechanical parts, machinery, tools and equipment, heights, vibration, fumes or airborne particles, motorized vehicles, welding and machining operations, outside weather conditions and exposure to the risk of electric shock. The employee may occasionally be required to work in high places and can occasionally be exposed to varying levels of dirt, dust, toxic or caustic chemicals, very warm and/or very chilly temperatures. The noise level in the shop can be very loud at times consistent with an industrial assembly facility and may require hearing protection.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Astec does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, gender (sex), sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, citizenship status, a person’s veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law or executive order.
This policy applies to all employment practices, personnel actions and all other terms and conditions of employment including but not limited to advertising, recruitment, selection, hiring, transfer, training and apprenticeship, promotion, upgrading, compensation, demotion, downgrading, layoff and determination, termination, overtime, access to benefits, education and social and recreational programs. The full cooperation of all employees and all levels of supervision is expected.