CNC Machine Operator II - 3rd Shift
WHAT THE ROLE DELIVERSTo maintain average set ups on the CNC machines. Have a good working knowledge of the machine tool. Required to make necessary offsets to keep parts in print tolerances. In process inspection of daily production parts. Complete all level 1 requirements prior to transferring to level II.Our CNC Machine Operator II new hires can make up to:$25.30 to $27.60 per hour based on experienceBased on hour wage with included 15% shift differentialWHAT YOU WILL DOEssential Functions of the Job:Shall be able to perform basic blue print readingShall be able to use common inspection equipment: Read a micrometer, dial Vernier caliper, plug gages, test indicators, depth mics, etcMaintain efficiency levels on assigned machines per determined goalsMaintain a high level of qualityMaintain an attendance and tardiness record within set limits of company policyAbility to perform inspection activities and filling out the Quality Characteristic Control Report with minimal mistakesMaintain a clean and orderly work area over the duration of your shiftDemonstrate a concern for company equipment and the proper use of itAbility to follow all routine machine proceduresKnowledge of all MPI policies and procedures as explained in the company handbookAbility to sign tools out of the Matrix cabinetAbility to maintain average set ups or seek assistance to keep machines runningUnderstand the use of fixtures and fixture gagingTo complete the machine preventative daily maintenance. (5S)Deburr parts per the work instructions as requiredPrevent part damage through proper material handling techniquesBe at your machine, ready to work at the start of your shiftNotify the shift lead person immediately if quality problems or machine issues ariseEmpty chips as necessary during the shift and immediately before the end of the shiftPerform other tasks assigned by the shift lead personFollow good safety habits and the company’s safety guidelinesNon-Essential Functions of the Job:One-year minimum experience on similar machines or 200 hours of machine shop schooling or 12 months minimum MPI shop experience prior to level II considerationAssist in other areas of the facility as neededWHAT WE ARE SEEKINGNo previous machining experience necessaryShall meet the company’s “Permission to Play Values”: Ethical/Integrity, Optimism, Adaptable, and Vulnerable TrustShall be aligned with and demonstrate the company’s “Core Values”: Lack of Ego, Sense of Humor, Growth Oriented/Play to Win, and HumanityShall follow and promote MPI’s Safety Policies and ProceduresMust be able to move and transport 20 lbs. frequently and up to 50 lbs. on occasionMust be able to maintain a stationary position for the entire shiftMust be able to reach above shoulders, and rotate torso 60% of the shiftMust be able to work shift hours and days as assignedMust work at an acceptable pace to meet current cycle timesMust be able to work on multiple machines as assignedWORKING CONDITIONSMust be able to work in the following work environment:Moderate noise levels from machineryPhysical hazards from moving equipment and machine partsBreathing fumes, dust, and mistSkin exposed to oils and cutting fluidsMust wear personal protection equipment as required including, but not limited to, hearing protection, non-slip shoes, safety glasses. All offers are contingent upon successfully passing a background check and drug screen.Export Control Compliance NoticeThis position may involve access to technology or software source code subject to U.S. export control laws (ITAR/EAR). Employment is contingent on verifying U.S. Person status or obtaining any necessary export license/confirming the availability of a license exception. Applicants must provide information for export control screening, which will be reviewed for compliance. MPI may elect not to pursue a license or exception and may decline to proceed with an applicant on that basis.