United Gear and Assembly
CNC Mill Set up Operator - 3rd shift
United Gear and Assembly, Hudson, Wisconsin, United States, 54016
* $1,000 sign on bonus *
* Hiring Immediately *
United Gear & Assembly offers:
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Benefits program active 1st of the month following your start date which includes; health, HRA, FSA, vision and dental insurance *
401k program with 4% company contribution *
Company paid short term disability with elective long term disability *
Company paid life insurance with additional elective life insurance available *
40 hours paid vacation after 6 months *
10 paid holidays * Profit sharing plan United Gear and Assembly, Inc. is a premier manufacturer and supplier of precision gears, shafts, and related assemblies to various global OEMs in construction, agriculture, transportation, automotive, defense, and other industries. Based out of Hudson, WI, we are vertically integrated with a broad range of capabilities encompassing Engineering, Manufacturing, Full Heat Treating and Assembly. With a reputation built on satisfying quality requirements, narrow shipping windows, responsiveness to customers needs and a competitive position in the global market, UGA has become a world-class supplier to the industry. United Gear & Assembly is ISO/TS16929:2009 registered and we combine our engineering expertise, industry and application knowledge with design and process collaboration, to bring our customers high quality, cost effective solutions, delivered on time. CNC Machinist Mill Setup Operator We are looking for individuals with a stable work history, mechanical aptitude, good attendance and punctuality and an eagerness to learn a new skill and grow with our company. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES WE WILL MENTOR YOU FOR: Operates and/or setup and operates Mills. Reads process sheets, blueprints, and sketches of part to determine machining to be done, dimensional specifications, set up, and operating requirements. Mounts work piece between centers, in chuck, or to faceplate, manually or using hoist. Clamps work piece in fixture or onto an arbor. Installs preset tooling in tool posts, turrets or indexing heads, and automatic-tool-change magazine, in sequence specified on process sheet. Depresses buttons, toggles, and starts machining operation. Observes numerical displays on control panel and compares with data on process sheet to verify dimensional adjustments, feed rates, and speeds of machining cuts. Turns dials and switches to correct machine performance, applying practical knowledge of general machine operation. Inspects first-run piece and spot-checks succeeding pieces for conformance to specifications, using specified measuring instruments. Studies job packet and organizes materials for next run to shorten changeover time. May set tools before positioning them in machine, using precision gauges and instruments. Monitors tools during the production process. Verifies conformance of machined gears to specifications, using micrometers, height stand, caliper, and other quality gauges as required. Compute and make offsets, such as gear dimensions and machine settings, applying knowledge of shop mathematics. May set up and operate another machine tool during machining cycles. Documents measurement results as required by Quality Documents Performs SPC as required. Completes quality and safety daily operator check sheets Perform preventive maintenance on machine and maintain cleanliness of work area. Completes Daily Operator Checklist at the beginning of each shift Additional duties as assigned TECHNICAL SKILLS Computer literate with the ability to learn and work statistical and manufacturing Software applications. Duties require verbal and written communication skills. Microsoft Office Professional, Word, Excel, statistical and manufacturer software a plus. QUALIFICATIONS Intermediate reading, writing, and arithmetic skills required. This is normally acquired through a high school diploma or equivalent, or a 2 degree program. LANGUAGE SKILLS Communication, Problem Solving, Analytical Ability, Interpersonal and Dexterity Skills are important qualities for a Successful Job Performance. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Intermediate arithmetic skills required. This is normally acquired through a high school diploma or equivalent, or a 2 year degree program.
Sunday through Thursday 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Shift differential is $4.00 per hour additional Candidate would need to be able to train on 1st shift.
Compensation details:
27-27 Hourly Wage
PIbd60ef4d648e-29952-38050831 Required
Preferred
Job Industries
Other
Benefits program active 1st of the month following your start date which includes; health, HRA, FSA, vision and dental insurance *
401k program with 4% company contribution *
Company paid short term disability with elective long term disability *
Company paid life insurance with additional elective life insurance available *
40 hours paid vacation after 6 months *
10 paid holidays * Profit sharing plan United Gear and Assembly, Inc. is a premier manufacturer and supplier of precision gears, shafts, and related assemblies to various global OEMs in construction, agriculture, transportation, automotive, defense, and other industries. Based out of Hudson, WI, we are vertically integrated with a broad range of capabilities encompassing Engineering, Manufacturing, Full Heat Treating and Assembly. With a reputation built on satisfying quality requirements, narrow shipping windows, responsiveness to customers needs and a competitive position in the global market, UGA has become a world-class supplier to the industry. United Gear & Assembly is ISO/TS16929:2009 registered and we combine our engineering expertise, industry and application knowledge with design and process collaboration, to bring our customers high quality, cost effective solutions, delivered on time. CNC Machinist Mill Setup Operator We are looking for individuals with a stable work history, mechanical aptitude, good attendance and punctuality and an eagerness to learn a new skill and grow with our company. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES WE WILL MENTOR YOU FOR: Operates and/or setup and operates Mills. Reads process sheets, blueprints, and sketches of part to determine machining to be done, dimensional specifications, set up, and operating requirements. Mounts work piece between centers, in chuck, or to faceplate, manually or using hoist. Clamps work piece in fixture or onto an arbor. Installs preset tooling in tool posts, turrets or indexing heads, and automatic-tool-change magazine, in sequence specified on process sheet. Depresses buttons, toggles, and starts machining operation. Observes numerical displays on control panel and compares with data on process sheet to verify dimensional adjustments, feed rates, and speeds of machining cuts. Turns dials and switches to correct machine performance, applying practical knowledge of general machine operation. Inspects first-run piece and spot-checks succeeding pieces for conformance to specifications, using specified measuring instruments. Studies job packet and organizes materials for next run to shorten changeover time. May set tools before positioning them in machine, using precision gauges and instruments. Monitors tools during the production process. Verifies conformance of machined gears to specifications, using micrometers, height stand, caliper, and other quality gauges as required. Compute and make offsets, such as gear dimensions and machine settings, applying knowledge of shop mathematics. May set up and operate another machine tool during machining cycles. Documents measurement results as required by Quality Documents Performs SPC as required. Completes quality and safety daily operator check sheets Perform preventive maintenance on machine and maintain cleanliness of work area. Completes Daily Operator Checklist at the beginning of each shift Additional duties as assigned TECHNICAL SKILLS Computer literate with the ability to learn and work statistical and manufacturing Software applications. Duties require verbal and written communication skills. Microsoft Office Professional, Word, Excel, statistical and manufacturer software a plus. QUALIFICATIONS Intermediate reading, writing, and arithmetic skills required. This is normally acquired through a high school diploma or equivalent, or a 2 degree program. LANGUAGE SKILLS Communication, Problem Solving, Analytical Ability, Interpersonal and Dexterity Skills are important qualities for a Successful Job Performance. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Intermediate arithmetic skills required. This is normally acquired through a high school diploma or equivalent, or a 2 year degree program.
Sunday through Thursday 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Shift differential is $4.00 per hour additional Candidate would need to be able to train on 1st shift.
Compensation details:
27-27 Hourly Wage
PIbd60ef4d648e-29952-38050831 Required
Preferred
Job Industries
Other