Why this role matters
Join a production team that turns drawings into precise, finished components. Your skill at operating and maintaining fabrication equipment keeps quality high and schedules on track.
Core responsibilities
- Set up, operate, and monitor fabrication machinery for consistent output.
- Program part files; read blueprints; execute in-process inspections and quality checks.
- Perform finishing tasks: drilling, tapping, and deburring to specification.
- Conduct preventive maintenance and make light equipment repairs.
- Coordinate with Purchasing and Shipping to organize materials and verify counts.
- Keep work areas clean and organized; take on additional duties as assigned by Supervision.
Basic qualifications
- Ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend English.
- Strength and mobility to reach and grasp; lift 75 lbs; and push, pull, or slide heavy items.
- Strong hand–arm coordination for precise material handling.
- Comfort stooping, bending, and squatting during tasks.
- Mechanical proficiency plus computer competency; willing to operate industrial machinery.
- Legally authorized to work in the United States on a continual and permanent basis without company sponsorship
Preferred qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent experience.
- Skilled at interpreting engineering drawings and schematics.
- Experience as a foreman or warehouse trainer.
What success looks like
- First-pass yield targets met through accurate programming and blueprint reading.
- Uptime protected by proactive maintenance and quick, light repairs.
- Materials always in the right place, right quantity, thanks to tight coordination with Purchasing and Shipping.
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Siemens SI - North America