General Machinist Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

General Machinist

General Machinist

Summary of Position:
Program, setup and operate various machines and use machining technologies to manufacture parts according to customer specifications.
Responsibility:
A machinist shall bear responsibility for the following areas:
Efficiently manufactures parts to blueprint specifications.
Make suggestions regarding improvements to part processing.
Has ownership of the quality of parts manufactured.
Accurately complete job documentation
Duties:
Program, setup and operate machines to run parts per customer specifications.
Inspect parts as required by the quality inspection plan.
Report any manufacturing issues to supervisor and / or quality department.
Other duties as assigned or directed.

Performance Measurements:

Ability to complete the manufacturing process on time and to customer satisfaction.
Completion of goals set by management.
Completion of above duties in a timely and accurate fashion.
Rejection rate (NCMR's received)
Proper completing of all required paper work
Position Minimum Requirements:
Ability to interpret a blueprint.
3-5 years experience in General Machining and manufacturing processes.( Operation, Setup, Programming )
Knowledge and experience using standard inspection equipment.
Oral communication and problem solving skills.
Must take applicable safety precautions
Must be able to lift a minimum of 25 pounds
Must be respectful and display a positive attitude
We offer our employees a Family Oriented, Dynamic Work Environment, Growth Potential, Education Assistance, and a Competitive Compensation and Benefits Program that includes: Health Care Plans, Dental Plan, 401-K- with Company Match, Paid Time Off and more!
JOIN OUR TEAM OF TALENTED EMPLOYEES!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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