Manual Lathe Machinist - Coyote Technical & Executive Sourcing
Lynwood, IL
About the Job
Manual Lathe Machinist
The Manual Lathe Machinist is an hourly-compensated employee on the production team reporting to the Timing Screw Production Manager and responsible for the safe operation of the Kingston Manual Lathe.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Review Data Sheets and Daily Timing Screw List; with Timing Screw Production Manager, determine job priorities for the day
- Using Data Sheets, determine and execute proper bores, tapers, counter-bores, hubs and finished outside diameter on raw plastic
- Choose proper cutters and drills based on parameters of each specific job
- Observe the progress of machining and watch for errors; inspect finished work for accuracy
- Work with engineering to develop specialized procedures for non-routine jobs
- Read and respond to emails pertaining to machining job functions
- Daily maintenance of machine and work area, including wiping down weighs, cleaning chuck, chip disposal, tool sharpening, and other maintenance as scheduled
QUALIFICATIONS
- High School Diploma. 1+ years of experience and related courses/certifications are highly preferred.
- Attitude: Strong desire to succeed as part of a team; interest in contributing to positive company culture; willingness to persist until the job is done right for the customer and embrace the company philosophy
- Math Skills: Knowledge of basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and their applications. Good math skills will help operators understand complex instructions, how schematics work and make sure items are designed and built correctly
- Mechanical Skills: Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance
- Technical Skills: Ability to read blueprints, drawings, and models, and analyze such plans for proper machining
- Production and Processing: Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs and other techniques for maximizing effective manufacture of parts
- Computer Skills: Ability to navigate and use a desktop computer, including internet browsers, email, E2 database, word processing and spreadsheets
- Attention to Detail: Machine operators will work with precision equipment; being off by thousandths of an inch could be a critical error and keen attention to detail is required
- Stamina: Machine operators often work long hours doing repetitive movements
No sponsorship visa (H1-B, etc) candidates at this time, sorry.
Qualified candidates must submit their resume in Microsoft Word format along with at least three professional references to:
COYOTE TECHNICAL & EXECUTIVE SOURCING
Phil Montoya
Director of Sourcing
Qualified candidates must submit their resume in Microsoft Word format along with at least three professional references to:
COYOTE TECHNICAL & EXECUTIVE SOURCING
Phil Montoya
Director of Sourcing
Source : Coyote Technical & Executive Sourcing