Job Description
Welcome to the Future of Engineering!
Imagine a place where your skills as an Engineering Technician shine as you design, program, and verify setups and fixtures for NC machines. You'll collaborate closely with Production and Quality teams, solving complex problems that keep our operations running smoothly. Your Day-to-Day
Dive into creating and verifying programs and setups for NC machines.
Share your expertise by training production employees in machine operations.
Act as a detective, finding solutions for machining and welding challenges.
Be the innovator, seeking out process improvements.
Bring new ideas to life by modeling new parts and rev changes.
Be a partner in enterprise, supporting the Manufacturing Engineer in various projects.
Guide your team to meet and exceed expectations on every project.
An organized hand is needed to maintain the tool crib.
Step into diverse roles, supporting engineers and the management team.
Help map out spaces for new equipment, ensuring everything flows smoothly.
A place for everything, and everything in its place: keep your workspace orderly.
Deliver flawless work to your internal and external partners.
Flexibility is key, whether adjusting your schedule or joining forces with other departments. What You Bring
Foundation of a high school diploma, with extra points for a degree.
Your five years of experience in manufacturing are invaluable. Lean techniques? Even better!
1-3 years behind NC Machine operations make you a pro.
Proficiency with MS Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Geometric and trigonometric problem-solving as second nature.
Measuring skills that put you ahead of the game.
You understand blueprints like they're your favorite book.
Team spirit and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Exceptional communication skills and conversational English. Strength & Stamina
Are you up for the challenge? Your physical abilities will make you excel:
Lift 20-50 lbs numerous times each shift.
Sit, stand, twist, bend—however the day requires.
Walking? No problem—covering 2-5 miles each shift.
Your vision is key; good eyesight with corrective lenses works.
Keep those fingers agile and precise!
An environment of varied conditions awaits, from temperature changes to loud noises, with exposure to moving parts, chemical vapors, and cutting fluids.
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