Bench Grinder-Deburr – FD2
Recruiting Job Title: Finisher – Aerospace Manufacturing Technician
TAKE THE ROUGH EDGE OFF SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARYEvery precision aerospace casting starts rough. Your work helps give it the shape, surface, and finish it needs to move forward.
As a Finisher at PCC Structurals - Carson City, you\'ll use hand and power tools to grind, blend, deburr, smooth, and inspect metal castings. You\'ll remove excess material, correct surface imperfections, and make sure each part meets the required workmanship and dimensional standards.
No aerospace finishing experience? That\'s okay - we\'ll train you! If you\'re comfortable using tools, enjoy hands-on work, and take pride in seeing a clear before-and-after result, this could be a great fit.
What You\'ll Do
- Use bench grinders, hand grinders, burr guns, drill presses, and abrasive tools to clean and finish metal castings.
- Remove burrs, fins, excess metal, weld buildup, and other surface imperfections.
- Blend, reshape, and smooth casting surfaces to meet blueprint and surface-finish requirements.
- Inspect your own work for cracks, holes, distortion, non-fill, surface defects, and overall workmanship.
- Use measuring tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gages, feeler gages, and check fixtures.
- Read and follow blueprints, technique cards, work instructions, and quality requirements.
- Select the right tooling, make basic equipment adjustments, and recognize when belts, burrs, or collets need attention.
- Accurately label and track parts while protecting product quality throughout the finishing process.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area while working with your team to meet production goals.
You Might Be A Great Fit If You...
- Enjoy hands-on work and are comfortable using hand and power tools.
- Have good hand-eye coordination and attention to detail.
- Like solving small problems and figuring out how to make something look and feel right.
- Can follow detailed instructions and work carefully within established processes.
- Are dependable, safety-minded, and comfortable working independently.
- Have experience in manufacturing, automotive work, construction, fabrication, machining, welding, or another mechanical trade - but experience isn\'t required.
- Want to learn a specialized skill in aerospace manufacturing.
BUILD A SKILL YOU CAN SEE
Finishing is more than operating a grinder. You\'ll learn how different tools, abrasives, casting surfaces, and measurement techniques work together to produce a part that meets exact quality requirements.
We\'ll provide the training. You bring mechanical curiosity, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn.
SCHEDULE
Swing Shift: Monday-Friday, 2:30 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
WHY PCC?
- Competitive hourly pay
- Shift differential
- Quarterly Cash Bonus Program
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Company-paid basic life insurance
- 401(k) with Company contribution
- 80 hours of paid time off and 10 paid holidays
- On-the-job training
- Opportunities to learn new skills and advance
- Build products that support the aerospace industry
Preferred Education And Experience
START WITH A ROUGH CASTING. HELP SHAPE WHAT FLIES.
- High school diploma or GED.
- Experience in manufacturing, metal finishing, or related work preferred; training is provided on the job.
- Ability to read, interpret, and follow technique cards, blueprints, and written instructions.
- Strong mechanical aptitude and familiarity with hand and power tools.
- Basic math skills and ability to use simple to moderately complex measuring devices and fixtures.
- Effective communication skills and ability to work independently or as part of a team.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to stand, walk, and perform repetitive motions for extended periods during the shift.
- Capable of lifting and carrying up to 35 pounds independently and using lifting devices for heavier materials or tooling.
- Good hand–eye coordination and fine motor skills required
- Ability to bend, stoop, reach, and work in various postures as needed to set up machines and inspect parts.
- Comfortable working in a manufacturing environment with exposure to metal, lubricants, noise, and moving equipment.