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CNC Operator - 2nd Shift

Job Description Job Title:Machine Operator IReports To:Production ManagerGeneral Description:General operation of the production machines such as CNC, VMC, SWISS, and/or small and large dials and slide forming machines. Responsible for first inspection and inspection during production. Responsibilities: (50% Operating, 40% Inspecting, 10% Other)Use micrometers, calipers, pin gages, comparator and various other inspection equipment appropriatelyTurn on machine. Inspect for obvious problems. Inspect first part off at startup of machine.Load material into vises as required, making sure all chips have been cleaned out of clamping areas before tightly securing vise jawsAdjustments will be made by set-up personnel until the product meets requirements and communicate with the set-up person to have them made.Operate machine watching and listening for possible problems. (I.e. Loud noises, unusual sounds, broken or worn tooling etc.)Ability to meet or exceed production rates stated on work orderRead, understand information in workmanship standards and part drawingsFill out appropriate sections of work orderHandle, store, use micrometers, calipers, gages appropriatelyPerform and document S&R inspection procedures when appropriate (In process, work orders, move tickets) Identify nonconforming product or materialWash tools and return to storage areaComplete the preventative maintenance check list Know and follow safety standardsMove parts to next operationRemove scrap Other duties as requiredPhysical and Visual Activities:Standing, walking, sitting, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, handling, fingering, feeling, talking, hearing, visual acuity-far/near depth perception, field of vision and accommodation.Physical Demands:Lift up to 75 poundsJob Qualification Requirements:KnowledgeHigh school graduate or equivalent; reading, basic math, blueprint readingExperienceTraining Period: 3 months to a yearInformation/DirectionsWritten and verbal work instructions, workmanship standards book (engineer drawings), quality control documentation (work orders, move tickets)