Hand Deburring/Texture Operator 2nd shift
Other Area(s) Painesville Temp/Contract Jul 23, 2026
Hand Deburring & Texture Operator
$19+/hour 2nd shift
About the Role
Do you have steady hands and an eye for detail? As a Hand Deburring & Texture Operator, you'll give precision-machined parts their finishing touch — smoothing rough edges, removing burrs, and creating the exact surface finish our customers expect. If you take pride in quality work and enjoy hands-on, detail-focused tasks, this could be a great fit for you.
What You'll Do
- Follow job routers to know exactly how each part should be processed
- Read blueprints to identify required angles, radii, chamfers, and surface finishes
- Deburr parts by hand, using magnification up to 10X when needed
- Texturize surfaces to meet appearance or roughness (RA) specifications
- Keep pace with production goals while maintaining strong quality standards
- Handle parts with care to prevent nicks, scratches, or other damage
- Use tools like air and electric grinders, buffing wheels, speed lathes, and belt sanders
- Keep your workstation and equipment clean and organized
What You'll Need
Must-Haves:
- Steady hands and strong manual dexterity for detailed work over long periods
- Ability to work under microscope magnification for extended periods
- A sharp eye for spotting critical surfaces and handling parts without damage
- Ability to follow written and verbal instructions accurately
- Ability to lift up to 25 lbs.
- A reliable, focused, and quality-first mindset
Nice-to-Haves:
- Experience in deburring, finishing, or other secondary machining operations
- Basic blueprint reading skills
- Familiarity with surface finish requirements and RA specifications
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Experience using air/electric grinders, buffing wheels, or belt sanders
Hand Deburring & Texture Operator
$19+/hour 1st shift
About the Role
Do you have steady hands and an eye for detail? As a Hand Deburring & Texture Operator, you'll give precision-machined parts their finishing touch — smoothing rough edges, removing burrs, and creating the exact surface finish our customers expect. If you take pride in quality work and enjoy hands-on, detail-focused tasks, this could be a great fit for you.
What You'll Do
- Follow job routers to know exactly how each part should be processed
- Read blueprints to identify required angles, radii, chamfers, and surface finishes
- Deburr parts by hand, using magnification up to 10X when needed
- Texturize surfaces to meet appearance or roughness (RA) specifications
- Keep pace with production goals while maintaining strong quality standards
- Handle parts with care to prevent nicks, scratches, or other damage
- Use tools like air and electric grinders, buffing wheels, speed lathes, and belt sanders
- Keep your workstation and equipment clean and organized
What You'll Need
Must-Haves:
- Steady hands and strong manual dexterity for detailed work over long periods
- Ability to work under microscope magnification for extended periods
- A sharp eye for spotting critical surfaces and handling parts without damage
- Ability to follow written and verbal instructions accurately
- Ability to lift up to 25 lbs.
- A reliable, focused, and quality-first mindset
Nice-to-Haves:
- Experience in deburring, finishing, or other secondary machining operations
- Basic blueprint reading skills
- Familiarity with surface finish requirements and RA specifications
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Experience using air/electric grinders, buffing wheels, or belt sanders