2nd Shift: $2.00 / hour
3rd Shift: $1.50 / hour
Weekly Pay
Affordable Medical, Dental & Vision insurance
$50,000 Life Insurance Policy paid for by the employer
Paid Vacation
10 Paid Holidays
401(k) retirement plan with company match
Cutting-edge technology and systems
State-of-the-art equipment
Safe work environment
Career advancement opportunities
100% Tuition, Books, and Fees Reimbursement
Wellness Rewards Program
Operate CNC equipment using product data to produce die components in accordance with instructions.
Interpret blueprints of products, dies, and checking fixtures to understand shape, mechanical structure, and tool and checking method operation.
Document work in an organized fashion, with data and tool files stored in an organized directory tree per Plant Manager instructions.
Request materials and resources with sufficient lead time to maintain the planned schedule.
Set up and operate machine tools, including lathes, mills, grinders, saws, and drill presses, in a safe manner that minimizes material and time waste.
Set up and safely operate CNC equipment, following a detailed instruction list for correct ATL offsets.
Perform additional duties as assigned by supervisors or management.
Minimum of two years of experience in machining, methodizing, and/or CNC programming.
Ability to make decisions based on data trends and intuition (required).
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Skilled at troubleshooting and resolving mechanical or logistical problems.
Good computer and mathematical skills.
Regularly stand and walk for extended periods while operating CNC machinery.
Frequently use hands and fingers to handle tools, parts, and machine controls with precision.
Frequently lift or move materials and components weighing up to 50 pounds.
Occasionally bend, reach, or crouch to load and unload machines.
Vision abilities required include close vision and depth perception for reading blueprints and inspecting finished parts.
Manufacturing environment with active CNC machines, lathes, mills, and other machine tools.
Exposure to metal shavings, cutting fluids, and lubricants.
Noise levels may be high; hearing protection is required and provided.
Safety glasses are required and provided.
Steel-toe safety shoes or boots are required.