Posted 2d ago

2nd Shift Machine Operator

@ Custom Engineering
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
$24/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:setting up, inspecting parts, reading blueprints
Requirements Summary:Prior machining experience in the steel industry; ability to set up machines, use measuring instruments (calipers, micrometers, dial indicators), perform in-process inspections, and read blueprints; basic math skills.
Technical Tools Mentioned:calipers, micrometers, dial indicators, gauges, cranes
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Description

  

Custom Engineering Co. is a premier single source supplier specializing in the manufacturing of large-scale metal fabrications. We are currently seeking 1st and 2nd shift  Full-time Machine Operator with experience in the steel industry to join our team at our Erie, PA location. The position offers an hourly rate of up to $24.00 BOE (Which includes our $2.00/Hr shift differential) and the benefits shown below. By joining our team, you will be exposed to years of expertise and gain industry knowledge and experience that can lead to performance-based growth within the organization.

  

BENEFITS OF THE MACHINE OPERATOR

  • Vacation: 80 hours to start
  • 10 paid holidays
  • Profit sharing
  • 401K with the company matching 50% on the first 6% of wages
  • Health, dental, vision, life, disability, FSA
  • Highly rated by employees on Indeed/Glassdoor/Facebook
  • Company Events: annual picnic, golf outing, pizza parties, etc.

Requirements

  

MACHINE OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES: (Included, but not limited to)

  • Set up and remove work pieces from a machine per procedure
  • Proficiently use measuring instruments such as calipers,      micrometers, dial indicators and gauges to ensure conformance of specified      tolerances
  • Ability to perform in-process inspections at a machine and adjust      various offsets to ensure conformance of workpieces as required
  • Position and secure workpieces on machines using measuring      instruments, holding devices, hand tools, and cranes
  • Study blueprints, lay outs, sketches, and work orders to determine      tolerances and work procedures
  • Ability to recognize tooling types -- facemill, drill, taps, etc.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of addition, subtraction, fractions, decimals and      calculate tooling speeds/feeds
  • Prior machining experience
  • Knowledge in general machining practices