Machine Operator Manufacturing at Geebo

Machine Operator

Company Name:
Accellent Inc.
Machine Operator
Tracking Code
8659
Job Description
Set-up and operate most jobs on (CNC Milling) conventional machines with both fixturing and/or standard set-ups within a cell with minimal supervision in accordance to set-up sheet, blueprints and operation sheets per customer requirements
Inspection of work with minimal assistance from senior machinist or supervisor
Trouble shoots and adjusts set-ups as necessary, document changes per procedure
Make adjustments to maintain dimensional integrity
Insure machine and inspection set-up are adequate for the product
Document set-ups on set-up sheets
Verify the revision level for the current operation (operation sheets, blueprints)
Verify Pc. Count and all applicable documentation for completion of previous operations.
Complete all applicable documentation for the current operation
Complies with work rules including those pertaining to safety, health, quality system, and Accellent Quality Management System
Participates on various teams to achieve performance metrics
Maintains machine maintenances and log
Required Skills
Ability to use typical inspection equipment
In depth knowledge of most conventional equipment and machines
Ability to read most blueprints and operation sheets
Good understanding of shop math
Ability to use trigonometry and on blueprints and operation sheets
Good understanding of geometric tolerances
Maintain organization to ISO operation procedures
Complete all job specific required training
Perform duties to achieve overall business unit metrics
Comply to all safety regulations, wears appropriate safety equipment as required in each area of the facility
Required Experience
Minimum 4
years of shop manual machine experience
Must have CNC Milling experience
Job Location
Laconia, New Hampshire, United States
Position Type
Temp-To-HireEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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