The Hiring Process overview:
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You will be assigned a recruiter to guide you through the hiring process (within 24-hours from now).
They will reach out to you within 24-hours to confirm your screening interview, follow-up questions, and next steps.
Our partners will talk to you for 5-10 minutes to confirm understanding of the opportunity. We will send you a calendar link to talk to them. This is a very informal, quick call (within 48-96 hours from now).
We will reach out to you to set a telephone interview with our client within 48-96 hours from now.
If selected to move forward, we will schedule a on-site visit within 24-hours (within 3-7 days from now).
After on-site visit and if selected, you will be given an offer and start date (within 24-48 hours from on-site visit).
If you get lost during the process, you can always reach out to us at [email protected] or shoot us a text at +1 305-850-7366 or reach out to your assigned recruiter.
What’s in it for you?
Competitive compensation and $4,000 Sign On Bonus (if you qualify)!
Tremendous career growth opportunities!
Health and wellness programs!
Great work culture!
Excellent Medical, Dental and Vision!
ST/LT Disability and FSA
Life Insurance!
Educational Reimbursement!
Matching gift program!
Matching 401(k) contributions!
If that’s you, let’s talk!
Precision Grinding and CNC Machinist Trainee
Basic set up on manual machines, minor adjustments and operate CNC, O/D, ID, or surface grinders to perform a series of grinding operations on components used for the manufacture of precision mechanical components.
Perform duties to set up and operate a number of different computerized numerical controlled machine tools to perform a wide range of turning, drilling, milling or tapping operations on precision machined components in a work-cell environment.
Follow quality and safety rules and keep work area in a clean and orderly condition.
What you will be doing:
Active participation and engagement in the Machinist training program, to learn the following skills:
Work from blueprints, process sheets, tooling instructions, and standard charts to identify component/manufacturing specifications.
Work from process sheets, blueprints, setup sheets, setup cards, machine status boards, and verbal as well as written instructions.
Use calipers, micrometers, depth and height gauges, gauging and locating fixtures, as well as other fixed and universal gauging equipment such as Sunnen gauges and plug gauges.
Basic set up on manual machines, minor adjustments and operation of CNC, OD grinder, ID Grinder, or Surface Grinders to perform a series of grinding operations on components used for the manufacture of precision mechanical components.
May be required to operate multiple machines.
Machine and install chuck jaws as required.
Insert and secure tooling in machine turrets.
Use hand tools and manual machines as needed
Install programs into machine.
Set up and verify preset gauges for proper calibration as required.
Enters data into ERP system.
Supports Continuous Improvement/RBS activities.
Use hand tools and manual machines as needed
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Load and unload component piece parts with weights up to 25 lbs.
Experience you will need:
Requires a high school education or equivalent experience.
CNC/Technology/Machinist trade school certification a plus.
Previous experience working in a manufacturing environment preferred.
Previous experience operating equipment in a manufacturing environment a plus
Must be able to read and interpret work instructions and blueprints in English.
Demonstrated ability to perform basic mathematical calculations.
Stable work history
The desire and ability to learn a new skill.
Moderate physical demand required to insert tooling, set up work centers, inspect workpieces and make machine adjustments, which is equivalent to continuously lifting or moving light weight material.
Must be able to lift up to 50lbs and stand for an entire shift.