Urschel, a 100% employee-owned company, has an opening for a Precision Machine Operator for our 2nd
shift operations in the Milling department working full-time Monday-Thursday and may require working on Friday based on workloads.
Urschel employee-owners design and manufacture industrial cutting equipment for food processing and allied industries around the world from our global headquarters located in Chesterton, Indiana, U.S.A. Consumers purchase goods manufactured on Urschel cutting equipment on a daily basis. Advanced manufacturing technologies are utilized at our climate controlled, clean, and environmentally conscious facility.
Starting pay is $28.05/hour + 5% Shift Differential
**Company Benefits, Rewards and Perks:
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Quarterly performance award bonus based on overall company performance
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), Stock Issued Annually
2 Weeks’ Vacation Available Upon Hire
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance Available on 1st
Day of Employment
Low Health, Dental, Vision Insurance Premiums and Deductibles
Free Health Clinic (Available to Employees and Their Dependents)
401(k) with Employer Matching
Free Life Insurance
Paid Holidays
Free 24/7 Access to An Onsite Workout Center with Personal Trainers
Education Reimbursement Program
Support for Community Involvement/Philanthropy
A day in the life of a Precision Machine Operator includes operating machine tools including, but not limited to, manual or CNC machine tools and ancillary equipment to machine parts from castings, forgings, fabricated parts, and bar stock. Uses various types of precision measuring instruments and gaging to verify and document inspections. Performs all necessary tasks required to complete the process.
Qualified applicants must have a minimum of one-year work experience in a manufacturing environment with a high school diploma or equivalent. This position requires the ability to interpret engineering prints and job notes, perform a variety of machining operations to close and interrelated tolerances, repetitively loads and unloads parts into machine(s), inspects and documents tolerances from engineering prints throughout entire part run, thoroughly cleans and deburrs parts according to Urschel specification, and performs any other necessary task to complete the manufacturing process. Physical demands include continuous durations of standing, with frequent durations of walking, wrist movement, forearm rotation, and use of vibratory tools.
If you are seeking an outstanding career opportunity, visit the Urschel careers link directly at http://www.urschel.com/careers or find us on Facebook or LinkedIn.
Applications will be accepted through Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
EEO/Veterans/Disability
Date Posted: 5/20/2025
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