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A leading company is seeking a Machine Operator for weekend shifts who will utilize CNC machines to prepare test samples and conduct metallurgical tests. The role demands experience in manufacturing, attention to detail, and effective communication skills. Additional training will be provided, and candidates are expected to pass a basic aptitude test.
We are currently seeking a Machine Operator to work weekend days at our Cudahy, WI, facility. Machine Operators are part of an integral team of quality and technical professionals who take great pride in helping ATI achieve production and quality goals and objectives.
As a Machine Operator, you will use machine tools and operate CNC machines to prepare test samples for metallurgical testing and perform certain metallurgical tests, such as tensile and creep testing. A successful Machine Operator is action and detail-oriented, has a quality and customer focus, has strong problem-solving skills, and makes sound and timely decisions on product quality.
To become successful, you must be able to quickly learn ATI, our products, processes and quality standards. We are currently seeking experienced level candidates who can work the weekend days shift, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 6am-6pm. You will work 36 hours but will be paid for 40. Training is on 1st shift for approximately 2 months, Monday through Friday, 7am-3:30pm. Upon hire, applicants must pass a basic aptitude test.
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*It is ATI's policy to not provide immigration sponsorship for any of the company's positions.
ATI and its subsidiary companies will provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants without regard to applicant's race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other status protected be federal or state law. The company will provide reasonable accommodations to allow an applicant to participate in the hiring process if so requested.