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MacLean-Fogg Company

Precision Manufacturing Technician

MacLean-Fogg Company, Mundelein, Illinois, United States, 60060

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Job Description

Job Description

Step into a pivotal role at MacLean-Fogg by becoming our next Precision Manufacturing Technician. You'll leverage your keen mechanical skills to operate cutting-edge forming machines, shaping vital components for the automotive and industrial sectors. Join a dynamic team that values problem-solving abilities and initiative to drive manufacturing excellence. Position Overview

Employment Type:

Full-Time, Non-Exempt Hourly Rate:

Starting at $22.00, with potential increase to $24.50 post-training and on 2nd shift Location:

Mundelein, IL (On-site) Shift Details:

2nd Shift, 4:00 PM – 2:30 AM (Initial training on 1st Shift, 6:00 AM – 4:30 PM) Role Responsibilities

Expertly operate and adjust various forming machines to meet exact specifications. Conduct comprehensive inspections of parts during the production process for quality assurance. Ensure optimal machine performance while minimizing downtime. Manage detailed production logs and inspections electronically and manually. Collaborate closely with teams in maintenance and quality to address production challenges. Maintain a tidy and secure work area, adhering strictly to safety regulations. Essential Skills

Strong mechanical skills and ability to resolve machinery issues effectively. Proficient in reading and interpreting mechanical drawings and specifications. Skilled with precision measurement tools such as micrometers and calipers. Keen eye for detail with an ability to work under pressure. Effective communicator with collaborative teamworking skills. Required Qualifications

High school diploma or equivalent education is essential. Hands-on experience in production or manufacturing environments. Physical ability to perform tasks including standing and lifting up to 40 lbs for extended periods. Readiness to work during assigned shifts, with occasional overtime. Desirable Skills

Experience with specific forming machinery like cold headers or hot formers is a plus. Exposure to lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement methodologies. Technical Capabilities

Advanced equipment troubleshooting abilities. Capability to set up machinery for various production cycles. Proficient in mathematical calculations relevant to shop and manufacturing environments. Blueprint analytical skills. Equipment Proficiency

Experience with Cold Heading Machines and other industry-specific technologies.