Manual Machinist
Laborup
Manual Machinist
Job details
Shift and schedule
- Overtime
- Day shift
BenefitsPulled from the full job description
- Health insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
- Dental insurance
Full job description
Overview
We are seeking a skilled Manual Machinist to join our high-mix, low-volume precision machining environment. We are looking for a craftsman who can own the process end-to-end, from initial setup through final inspection.
Our shop produces complex, tight-tolerance parts that require a blend of manual fundamentals and CNC proficiency. You will find the fast-paced variety of a job shop paired with the stability, modern benefits, and growth opportunities of a well-run operation. We offer a standard first-shift schedule with functionally unlimited overtime available for those who want to increase their earnings, though it is rarely required for those who don't.
Compensation
- $30 - $35 / hr
Shifts
- Day Shift (4 x 10s) 6:00am - 4:30pm
Consistent Overtime
- 10+ hours / week for those who want it
- Rarely required for those who don't
Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision
- 401(k) with match
- PTO
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- End-to-End Production: Set up, operate, and maintain manual milling and turning centers to produce detailed parts from blueprints, sketches, or verbal instructions.
- Technical Planning: Retrieve and interpret job-related information, including job routings, part drawings, tool lists, and complex work instructions.
- Precision Measurement: Perform manual measurements and inspections using micrometers, gauges, and indicators to ensure parts meet stringent quality standards and $±.0005”$ tolerances.
- Workflow Management: Document manufactured quantities and all required processes utilizing our ERP system; provide feedback on resources used (time, material, and consumables).
- Operational Excellence: Select tooling, establish offsets, and build effective workholding strategies; troubleshoot dimensional and tooling issues as they arise.
- Quality Assurance: Review finished assemblies for dimensional integrity and functionality, performing rework or adjustments as necessary to achieve first-article success.
- Collaboration: Participate in continuous improvement (Lean/5S) initiatives to optimize machining efficiency and maintain a safe, organized work environment.
Requirements
Qualifications
- Experience: Significant experience in a precision machine shop environment, with a proven ability to run setups on medium-to-high complexity parts.
- Technical Skills: Proficient in both manual machining operations (mills and lathes). Must be comfortable with both Imperial and Metric systems.
- Blueprint Reading: Strong ability to interpret technical drawings and apply GD&T principles (flatness, parallelism, true position, etc.).
- Education: High School Diploma or GED required; a 2-year Machine Tool Technology Certificate is preferred.
- Mindset: A strong ownership mindset, an unwavering commitment to safety, and the ability to solve practical problems in situations where limited standardization exists.
Benefits
Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision
- 401(k) with match
- PTO