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2nd Shift CNC Lathe Operator


Company : Armstrong International


Location : three rivers, MI


Created : 2024-10-29


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Vacancy Name 2nd Shift CNC Lathe Operator Vacancy No VN630 Employment Type Full-Time Shift Duration (if temporary) Location Country United States Location State Michigan Location City Three Rivers Description *THIS IS A SECOND SHIFT POSITION At Armstrong, our old-fashioned values and integrity meet modern-day challenges in developing intelligent system solutions. We are a family-oriented company that offers excellent work/life balance, competitive wages, and fun employee activities, and we don't require our employees to work overtime. However, overtime is available in most departments. Armstrong has not had a layoff in over 70 years and our employees are treated like family. We are currently looking to hire a 2nd shift CNC Lathe Operator to join the Steam and Condensate Group. New hires will train on 1st shift and will transfer to 2nd shift as soon as they are able to work independently. We are also offering a $1000 sign-on bonus for individuals with CNC experience. Key Responsibilities •Ability to read and interpret blue prints, diagrams, engineering drawings, and other written instructions •Knowledge of machine settings •Understand measuring equipment for metal working •Perform tool offsets & minor program changes •Ability to troubleshoot malfunctions and modify program when required •Understanding of index-able, carbide, and high-speed tooling •Examine work pieces for defects and measure components to ensure conformance with specifications •Maintains work area and equipment in a clean, orderly condition and adheres to all safety procedures •Responsible for preventive maintenance on machines •This is a mobile position with typical weight lifting requirements of ten pounds, but may be up to fifty pounds periodically. Material handling equipment is used on all heavy loads. •Perform quality checks Key Requirements •Assembly experience in a fast-paced manufacturing environment a must. •Experience working in an environment while maintaining attention to detail. •Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, IFS or related software used for data entry and record keeping. •Ability to read and understand blueprints and schematics. •Detail-oriented, organized and consistent. •Works well as a productive member of a team. •Ability to properly maintain and perform basic repairs on equipment. •Basic ability in mathematics, reading, or writing. •Ability to read and interpret blue prints, diagrams, engineering drawings, and other written instructions •Knowledge of machine settings •Understand measuring equipment for metal working •Perform tool offsets & minor program changes •Ability to troubleshoot malfunctions and modify program when required •Understanding of index-able, carbide, and high-speed tooling •Examine work pieces for defects and measure components to ensure conformance with specifications •Maintains work area and equipment in a clean, orderly condition and adheres to all safety procedures •Responsible for preventive maintenance on machines •This is a mobile position with typical weight lifting requirements of ten pounds, but may be up to fifty pounds periodically. Material handling equipment is used on all heavy loads. •Perform quality checks •Must be a culture fit willing to align and adapt to the Armstrong core values, and behaviors that make up the organization. Education Level High School or equivalent Experience Level 1 year Benefits •Health/Prescription Coverage •FSA or HSA •Dental •Vision •Life Insurance •Company-match 401(k) Plan •Vacation/Sick/Paid Holidays *All benefits start on date of hire Physical Requirements •Ability to maintain prolonged periods standing and performing repetitive tasks. •Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at a time, as many items are cumbersome and heavy. •Must have manual dexterity in order to assemble products as directed. •Must have excellent hand-eye coordination. •Physical and Mental stamina to stand, walk, lift, and adjust to the noise and lighting of the manufacturing environment.