Machine Operator - East Turning - 3rd shift - Columbus, IN
Davita Inc.
Columbus (IN)
On-site
USD 10,000 - 60,000
Full time
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Job summary
A leading manufacturing company is seeking a CNC Operator to handle machine operations for metal components in Columbus, IN. The role involves maintaining equipment, ensuring quality output, and training new staff. Candidates should possess a high school diploma and relevant experience in machining.
Qualifications
- Minimum 6 months experience operating a CNC lathe.
- Basic understanding of NC Turn process required.
- Must read and interpret drawings.
Responsibilities
- Operate CNC machines for metal component parts.
- Monitor equipment functions and maintain quality standards.
- Train new operators after verification of job specific training.
Skills
Problem Solving
Attention to Detail
Mechanical Aptitude
Education
Tools
Measuring tools (drop indicators, dial bore gauges)
Work Location
8251 International Dr, Columbus, Indiana 47201, United States
Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The CNC operator handles the computer numerical control machine (lathes, grinders, heat-treat). Maintaining, setting, and adjusting the machine are all part of the operator's daily tasks. This includes knowledge of the software and hardware of the machine.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Operators must follow all Safety, Quality, fabrication rules and equipment maintenance requirements as documented in the company's quality system
- Operators are responsible for operating computer numerical control machines ("CNC") (Latches, grinders, turning, and heat treat equipment) for metal component parts
- Monitor equipment functions
- Maintain all oil and coolant levels, clean out chips from all lathes empty chip hoppers and scrap, complete recuts and repairs
- Maintain clean and orderly work assigned work area
- Operators must also recognize the negative impacts that result in not following documented standards
- All Operators are to inspect product that are received to line and before it leaves their process.
- Once job specific training has been verified operators will then aid in the training of new operators
- Keeps management and technical support aware of any need for assistance with safety, quality or machine operations issues
- You are responsible for ensuring the machine produces high quality products, runs smoothly and at capacity, and is properly maintained
- Any other duties assigned by manager
Requirements
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, EDUCATION, AND ABILITIES:
- High School Diploma
- Six months minimum experience operating a CNC lathe and or machining center responsible for loading parts, inspecting parts, changing offsets and tooling.
- Basic understanding of NC Turn process
- Must be able to read and interpret piece part drawings and make decisions regarding part quality and offset changes.
- Experience with Okuma or FANUC equipment types and controls strongly preferred
- Must have experience using measuring tools such as drop indicators, dial bore gauges, plug gauges and calipers.
- Able to work in a fast-paced environment running multiple production lines.
- Willing to perform light preventative maintenance on equipment during the shift.
PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS:
- Must be able to lift 12-20 lbs. on a regular basis for an 8-12 hour period.
- Standing & Walking: Ability to stand for 8-12 hours and walk long distances, often on concrete or uneven surfaces and up and down steps.
- Repetitive Motion: Capable of performing repetitive tasks, including grasping, lifting, twisting and bending.
- Hand-eye coordination: Ability to use hands and fingers to handle and feel objects, tools, and controls and make quick, precise adjustments to machine controls.
- Fine Motor Skills: Ability to use manual dexterity to operate levers, buttons, and controls
- Vision & Attention to Detail: good close, distance, and peripheral vision, as well as the ability to adjust focus and ensure safe operations, including reading gauges and safety indicators.
- Physical Stamina: Ability to maintain focus and physical energy throughout the workday, which may include handling loads, stacking, and organizing materials in a fast-paced environment.
- Balance & Mobility: Must have good balance and be able to move freely in tight spaces.
- Environmental Conditions: Ability to work in various conditions including varying temperatures, exposure to manufacturing oils and fluids and moderate noise levels.
**Note: If you are forklift certified, you will also have to comply with the requirements on the Material Handler Job Description.