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Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope is seeking an, CNC machine operator to fabricate glass edges according to sketches and production schedules. This role requires operating grinders, cranes, and vacuum lifts on a first shift (Mon–Fri, 6am–4pm) with attention to quality and safety.
You will read blueprints, use measuring tools, and record production data on daily sheets. Training and safety compliance are emphasized, with opportunities for growth and a stable manufacturing environment.
From apartments in New York to hospitals and stadiums in Dallas, libraries at prestigious universities to creating modern retail experiences, our teams contribute architectural glass and building products to projects that shape the way people live, work, heal, learn, and play. At OBE, the work of our employees truly matters. With over 6,500 employees, we operate more than 80 manufacturing and distribution facilities in five countries. You can see some of our favorite projects here.
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This position involves the operation of a CNC machine for glass. Operator tracks, locates, and records CNC production on schedules provided by Lead person. Communicate production demands with operators on each shift.
This is a 1st shift position which is currently scheduled Monday-Friday 6am - 4pm
Must be able to read and understand sketches and interpret their meaning onto glass edges. Must be able to read schedules and understand edger’s production demands based on information schedules. Operate a grinder to fabricate a quality ground or polished edge. Operate overhead crane and vacuum lift. Perform routine maintenance on machines. Complete daily work sheets and forms.
Regular and predictable attendance, safely performing tasks and adherence to all safety policies and procedures are essential functions of your job.
To be considered for a fabrication position, the following conditions must be met:
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