This full-time position involves setting up and operating various saws, lathes, drill presses, and machining equipment to perform turning, drilling, tapping, and boring on steel plates for forging and stamping parts.
Key duties include programming, tool coordination, interpreting drawings, operating machinery, diagnosing issues, quality inspections, and maintaining equipment and workspace safety.
Qualifications include a high school diploma or GED, with 3+ years of CNC or production machine experience preferred. Candidates must be able to operate overhead cranes, possess forklift certification, and demonstrate mechanical aptitude and good communication skills.
Benefits offered include health and life insurance, paid time off, 401K with matching, holidays, and reimbursement for dental and vision claims. The role requires physical effort, attention to detail, adherence to safety protocols, and the ability to work in a production environment with exposure to seasonal temperatures and mechanical hazards.
Starting pay is $19.46 per hour, with potential increases based on experience.