Manual Machinist - Experienced
Experience & QualificationsHigh School or equivalentTechnical/Trade School preferredA minimum of 5 years of direct, hands-on experience with manual machining equipment in an industrial machine shop environmentCompetenciesStrong mechanical aptitudeTenaciousProfessionally articulateProfessional in appearance and actionsDemonstrated ability to read, write and verbalize in a professional, organized mannerSuccessful in interfacing with direct leadership, company leadership, and fellow team membersDemonstrated problem solving abilitiesSelf-starter and Self-directedTypical Duties & Responsibilities Safely and accurately utilize the manual machining equipment listed below to repair/fabricate/manufacture typical industrial process components including (but not limited to) shafts, shaft sleeves, mechanical seal components, bushings, bearing housing sleeves, wear rings, etc.Manual latheMilling machineDrill pressVertical turret latheKey seaterManual shaft straightenerThe above list of duties and responsibilities is not necessarily all encompassing and may be modified when necessary, at the discretion of management, in accordance with business needs, customer demands, or other industry-related circumstances.Physical DemandsPhysical AbilitiesNOFCLift / CarryNOFCStandX10 lbs or lessXWalkX11 – 20 lbsXSitX21 – 50 lbsXHandling / FingeringX51 – 100 lbsXReach OutwardXOver 100 lbsXReach Above ShoulderXPush / PullNOFCClimbX12 lbs or lessXCrawlX13 – 25 lbsXSquat or KneelX26 – 40 lbsXBendX41 – 100 lbsXN (Not Applicable) Activity is not applicable to this occupationO (Occasionally) Occupation requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 – 2.5+ hrs / day)F (Frequently) Occupation requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 – 5.5+ hrs / day)C (Constantly) Occupation requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hrs / day)Other Physical Requirements Vision Near Distance Color Peripheral Depth Perception Sense of Sound List Specific Hearing Requirement(s): ability to hear alarms Sense of Smell Sense of Taste Sense of Touch Ability to Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Environment and HazardsLarge portion of work is performed in a shop environment in a controlled atmosphere building may require visits into a shop/warehouse as well as outdoors. Many hazards exist including but not limited to humid/wet conditions, moving mechanical parts, fumes or airborne particles, moderate to high noise levels, and vibrations. Some use of power, pneumatic, and hydraulic tools and equipment may be required.