Summary
Tool Shop Operator is a person who is proficient in programming modes and maintenance of a CNC machine, Manual Mill, and Tool and Die. They will be responsible for following pre-programmed instructions from blueprints, performing quality checks, and ensuring the machine is maintained properly. Knowledge of CNC controls and use of calipers, measuring tape, grinder and/or forklifts preferred.
Essential Functions
- CNC Operator, Manual Mill & Lathe
- Receive job order from Scheduler
- Load/Unload CNC, Manual Mill, or Lathe with specific raw material
- Set up, program or make adjustments to machine using MasterCam or Wire EDM
- Grind rough edges when necessary
- Stack finished parts on skids and/or in boxes to ready for next operation
- Perform maintenance on machines
- Maintenance of Scrap barrels
- Ensure shop cleanliness
- Tool & Die
- Receive job order from Scheduler
- Machine parts or assembly for new Dies
- Perform/qualify first run or modify Dies for revisions
- Able to read precision measuring instruments
- Properly store Die when not in use
- Ensure shop cleanliness
Required Qualifications
- Ability to operate computer
- Knowledge of steel types (stainless, cold rolled) and location of these raw materials in inventory
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, MSDS Sheets, blueprints, maintenance instructions, and job packets/procedures.
- Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
General Skill Requirements
- Adaptability – Adapts to changes in work environment; accepts criticism and feedback, ability to work with frustrating situations, work under pressure and unscheduled overtime
- Attendance and Punctuality – Begin work on time, keep absences within guidelines
- Communications – Exhibit good listening and comprehension, keep co-workers informed, use appropriate communication methods
- Cooperation – Maintain effective relations, display a positive outlook and pleasant manner, support and assist co-workers
- Job Knowledge – Competent in required job skills and knowledge, exhibit ability to learn and apply skills, requires minimal supervision
- Quality – Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness, displays commitment to excellence and ways to improve and promote quality
- Quantity – Completes work in a timely manner
- Safety & Security – Observes safety and security procedures, use equipment and materials properly, reports potentially unsafe conditions
Environmental Factors
- Exposed to fumes or airborne particles and hazardous chemicals
- Regularly works near moving mechanical equipment
- Awareness and use of safety precautions such a safety glasses, ear protection and shield, guards, lockout/tagout procedures
Physical Demands
- Required to stand, walk, use hands and arms to operate equipment
- Talk and hear
- Perform motions including bending, twisting, pushing and pulling
- Regularly required to lift, push or pull weight and/or carry objects weighing 60 pounds