Machinist II
Primary Duties & ResponsibilitiesAble to perform all Job Responsibilities and Qualifications of a Machinist I Machine flanges to ASME 16.50 specifications Perform precision work on all turning and milling equipment Fabricate brackets & couplings Machine valve trim and bodies to critical tolerances as provided by manufacturerFabricate fixtures and jigs Able to research and locate manufacturer drawings Read and interpret manufacturer drawings and dimensions Able to remove broken studs and bolts without damaging the integrity of workpieceMill key slots and perform internal broaching Calibration and certification of machining equipment / tools in accordance with internal Quality procedures Machine ACME, Stub ACME, SAE, and Metric threads (right and left handed)Machine mounting pads for actuators Proper use of a divider head Support Machinist I through mentoring and / or on the job training Understanding and usage of advanced measuring tools (micrometer, depth gauge, calipers, etc.)Introductory learning to cut multiple lead threads (right and left handed) Introductory learning to operate portable machining equipment Positional Requirements & QualificationsEducation & Experience: HS Education or GED Equivalent a plusMachinist degree preferred2 - 5 years’ industry experience as a MachinistJob Knowledge/Requirements:Basic OSHA and TWIC card (TWIC , only if required)Knowledge of applicable internal quality proceduresDemonstrate proficiency in all machining equipment, setup, and operationEffective oral & written communication skillsDemonstrated “can do” attitude and excellent customer service skillsSupervision:Minimal supervision requiredMust be able to travel and have a clear driving record in accordance to company driving guidelinesClear background check and drug/alcohol screeningEssential Physical FunctionsLifting: up to 50 poundsAdjusting or moving objects up to 50 pounds in all directions Lift and carry: 50 pounds for 100 feetBending, stooping, walking and climbing stairsAscending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps Moving self in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments including tight and confined spaces Remaining in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods Moving about to accomplish tasks or moving from one worksite to another Communicating with others to exchange information Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers Operating machinery and/or power tools Operating motor vehicles or heavy equipment Assessing the accuracy, neatness and thoroughness of the work assignedRequired physical ability if mandated by customer or regulatory requirements