At Muncie Power, our products play a critical role in our society by powering the vehicles that develop key infrastructure, putting out dangerous fires, fixing the power lines that power our homes, and hauling away our garbage.
Every team member at Muncie Power understands how important the success of our customers is to their communities. And that inherent value is carried throughout each team to ensure we’re providing the best for our customers.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
You, being a level three machinist, specialize in the operation of precision CNC machining and/or gear cutting equipment. You must have knowledge of numeric controls (CNC), specialized tooling and other technology, perform close tolerance machining, setups, and use of a variety of precision measuring instruments.
Your focus is on producing high quality, detailed work based on established standards, guidelines, and procedures. Precise, consistent work output is essential requiring patience and a willingness to handle and complete one task at a time. Consistent, error free work based on defined regulations and standards are key measures of job performance success. The job environment promotes steady, methodical work output so that job routines can be completed on time and error-free.
As a machinist, your knowledge of CNC machining and specialized tooling makes you an integral part of the team. Your high-quality, detailed work is necessary to produce precise gears for our products that help put out fires and haul garbage away.
Operate multiple machines simultaneously as required
Interpret written instructions and specifications, including blueprint reading
Perform a variety of turning operations with aluminum, cast iron, and steel materials to specified tolerances
Use a variety of hand tools and measuring instruments
Assure that parts produced comply with company quality standards by monitoring the production process, following inspection procedures, measuring dimensions, and identifying variances
Perform machine setups and tool changes
Make standard shop computations relating to dimensions of work, tooling, feeds, and speeds of machining
Partially dismantle machines and perform minor maintenance work
Lift and move heavy objects
Inspect finished parts
Responsible for completing work orders and reporting labor hours worked
Recommend process changes to optimize production and improve quality
Keep the work area clean and orderly
Communicate production status to the supervisor and to shift personnel as required to ensure any problems and/or schedules are understood
Contribute to cost reductions and productivity improvements
YOUR EXPERIENCES & SKILLS
Prefer one (1) year of CNC training in an accredited vocational institute and three (3) years of machining experience
Ability to interpret written instructions and specifications
Good mechanical aptitude
Good mathematical aptitude
Ability to read and comprehend detailed drawings, sketches, notes, and blueprints
Knowledge of metric dimensions
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
Self-motivated with a strong desire to succeed
Flexibility to effectively adapt to changing conditions and job assignments
Ability to work well with others
Experience in performing setups and tool changes
Experience in finished parts inspection using various precision measurement tools
Must be able to provide own basic inspection and hand tools
BENEFITS
Medical, dental, and vision insurance, and zero card
Life, death, dismemberment, and dependent insurances
Prescription drug programs
Telehealth
Short-term and long-term disability, and flexible leaves of absence
Employee assistance programs
401k (match 50% on the first 6% of deferred compensation) and flexible spending plans
3 weeks of paid time off
9 paid holidays
Wellness & Engagement
LOCATION: Tulsa, OK
DEPARTMENT: Machining
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Manufacturing/Warehouse
REPORTS TO: Manufacturing Manager