
Computerized Machine Operator 2nd shift
- Beavercreek, OH
- $21.37 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Set up, operate, edit, and program a variety of computerized machines, such as Furnaces, Lasers, Robots, Coherent General (8-Axis), Presses and/or Benders to customers’ specifications and drawing requirements.
- Test new tooling and/or dies and makes recommendations for modifications.
- Perform regular preventative maintenance and ensure tools are accurately calibrated prior to use
- Operate machine(s) in a prescribed safe manner.
- Train and work with all areas of the Cell to run other processes as needed.
- Will use a computer daily (checking email, viewing/downloading shop drawings and instructions)
- Education or experience in programming and operations in programmable controllers
- Team Player and willing to operate in a professional environment
- Takes Pride in the work they are doing
- Excellent attendance and punctuality history and availability to work overtime as needed
- Able to work effectively when receiving general supervision (This involves performing routine assignments alone.)
- Able to carry out operations according to set procedures or sequences.
- Makes decisions based on experience & available data
- Strives to meet or exceed job requirements
- Ability to receive and act on constructive feedback
- High School graduate or equivalent
- A minimum of six months experience in Manufacturing, Mechanical or Technical Trades, or equivalent relevant work history
- Understanding or ability to learn the use of measuring gauges such as manual calipers and micrometers.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints
- Ability to exert 10 pounds of force frequently. May occasionally exert 20 to 50 pounds of force (with assistance, if needed).
- Ability to stand up to 8 hours/day
- Wages are $21.37 + per hour based on experience.
- Additional $1.50 Premium Pay for 2nd shift!!
- You’ll be operating and working around moving machines – stand-up forklifts, mobile carts, cranes, etc. Due to normal machining operations there may be dust, fumes, or smoke (not over OSHA Permissible Exposure Levels (PEL)).
- In addition to sitting and standing while operating equipment, some activities may require standing in one place for long periods, walking around, or climbing stairs.