Pay: Base On Experience
Responsibilities:
- Fabricate parts and molds
- Use all Toolroom machines: milling, turning, precision grinding, polishing, wire and sinker EDM, and similar
- Use Toolroom equipment to machine parts to print
- Proficient manual machining skills including milling contours, engraving, turning threads, boring pockets, grinding flats, diameters, shoulders, slots, and dressing radii
- Use gauges, precision measuring instruments, and all necessary inspection equipment. Experience with touch CMMs a plus
- Ability to reverse engineer and manufacture mold components
- Willingness to coach and mentor new machinists
- Be a productive member of the P1 Technologies, Inc. Toolroom Team.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to develop new machinist training best practices
- Develop and teach productive work habits and specialized skills to new machinists as required
- Identify individual learning needs of apprentices and adapt the delivery of information accordingly
- Ability to work effectively within a team environment where open and honest communication is critical
- Maintain a comprehensive knowledge of the Tool and Die field, remain up to date on the latest technologies, and be a resource for future Toolroom growth regarding personnel and equipment
- Provide training and/or instructions on related work procedures to coworkers
- Maintain a clean workstation throughout each shift
- Understand and follow quality-related standards and documentation
- Dispose of non-conforming products, as directed
- Punctual and regular attendance is an essential responsibility of each employee
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
- Must have acquired proficient machining through either formal instruction from a vocational school, technical center, high school or state/association apprenticeship, or equivalent experience in a manufacturing environment
- Must have experience with Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
- Must be able to operate complex machinery
- Must have advanced understanding of print schematics/blueprints
- Must be proficient in shop math, including trigonometry, metric conversions and linear measurement
- Must be comfortable with extensive troubleshooting/problem solving
- Must be able to handle repetitive activities with concentration and patience
- Must be comfortable with on-the-job training, cross-training and training other toolmakers
- Must be able to read, comprehend and carry out very detailed instructions, both written and oral
- Must be detail-oriented: accurate, consistent, thorough, neat, able to recognize material flaws
- Must be able to maintain a satisfactory attendance record and work overtime if required
- Must have acquired either certification as a Journeyman mold maker from a vocational school, technical center, high school or state/association apprenticeship, or equivalent training, experience and mold making proficiency in a manufacturing environment
- Experience with drills, mills, lathes, electrical discharge machinery, various hand-held and measuring tools, die trucks, surface grinder, spin fixtures, etc. Other equipment may be assigned.
If interested call us at 304-252-4510
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person