Arthrex
Machinist I - Drill Cell - 1st Shift
Requisition ID:
64530 |
Division:
Arthrex Manufacturing Inc (US02) |
Location:
Ave Maria, FL
Job Summary
Arthrex Manufacturing is seeking a Drill Cell (Milling) Machinist I to work the First Shift (7:00 AM – 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday) at our Ave Maria, FL facility. The role requires at least five years of machining experience with a proven ability to work from blueprints, perform precision measuring, and maintain high-quality production standards while ensuring safety and equipment integrity.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Troubleshoot and adjust equipment when not operating properly.
Set all tools on the pre‑setter and log necessary tool shifts.
Set up machines consistently, timely, and accurately to meet daily production goals.
Submit an unquestionable first piece to QA before moving to the next assignment.
Make adjustments to consistently meet blueprint specifications.
Perform cleaning of machines, parts, and tooling regularly.
Verify inspection tools are correct and available for each job.
Assume responsibility for the safeguard of all company equipment and tools.
Demonstrate ability to streamline processes, increasing productivity and quality.
Read and interpret blueprints, planning sheets, and related technical data to determine tooling requirements, setup procedures, control settings, and machining methods.
Enter commands to retrieve preprogrammed instructions from the database.
Start machine and monitor displays to detect malfunctions.
Operate machine manually for non‑automated functions or when automatic programming fails.
Collaborate with engineers, production personnel, programmers, or others to solve setup, machining, or assembly problems.
Inspect product to specifications using micrometers, calipers, fixed gauges, optical gauges, and other precision measuring equipment.
Complete safety, process, and procedure training when required.
Assist in training employees on machining operations and product inspection methods.
Identify inaccuracies in documentation and convey them to responsible parties.
Acquire all related materials and tooling to perform a set‑up or running production.
Education and Experience
High School Diploma or equivalent required.
5 years of directly related experience with machine operation required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Full working knowledge of machining properties of common metals and alloys.
Good mechanical aptitude and advanced blueprint reading skills.
Proficient with measuring equipment and instruments.
General knowledge of tool life and the ability to streamline machining processes.
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
Strong mathematical reasoning to perform job‑related calculations.
Effective verbal and written communication skills to convey ideas, issues, and instructions.
Physical ability to lift up to 50‑70 lb., bend frequently, and stand or sit for extended periods.
Visual acuity required for safety and effective performance.
Benefits
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
Company‑Provided Life Insurance
Voluntary Life Insurance
FSA (Flexible Spending Account)
Supplemental Insurance Plans (Accident, Cancer, Hospital, Critical Illness)
Matching 401(k) Retirement Plan
Annual Bonus
Wellness Incentive Program
Free Onsite Medical Clinics
Free Onsite Lunch
Tuition Reimbursement Program
Trip of a Lifetime
Paid Parental Leave
Paid Time Off
Volunteer PTO
Employee Assistance Provider (EAP)
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by law.
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Requisition ID:
64530 |
Division:
Arthrex Manufacturing Inc (US02) |
Location:
Ave Maria, FL
Job Summary
Arthrex Manufacturing is seeking a Drill Cell (Milling) Machinist I to work the First Shift (7:00 AM – 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday) at our Ave Maria, FL facility. The role requires at least five years of machining experience with a proven ability to work from blueprints, perform precision measuring, and maintain high-quality production standards while ensuring safety and equipment integrity.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Troubleshoot and adjust equipment when not operating properly.
Set all tools on the pre‑setter and log necessary tool shifts.
Set up machines consistently, timely, and accurately to meet daily production goals.
Submit an unquestionable first piece to QA before moving to the next assignment.
Make adjustments to consistently meet blueprint specifications.
Perform cleaning of machines, parts, and tooling regularly.
Verify inspection tools are correct and available for each job.
Assume responsibility for the safeguard of all company equipment and tools.
Demonstrate ability to streamline processes, increasing productivity and quality.
Read and interpret blueprints, planning sheets, and related technical data to determine tooling requirements, setup procedures, control settings, and machining methods.
Enter commands to retrieve preprogrammed instructions from the database.
Start machine and monitor displays to detect malfunctions.
Operate machine manually for non‑automated functions or when automatic programming fails.
Collaborate with engineers, production personnel, programmers, or others to solve setup, machining, or assembly problems.
Inspect product to specifications using micrometers, calipers, fixed gauges, optical gauges, and other precision measuring equipment.
Complete safety, process, and procedure training when required.
Assist in training employees on machining operations and product inspection methods.
Identify inaccuracies in documentation and convey them to responsible parties.
Acquire all related materials and tooling to perform a set‑up or running production.
Education and Experience
High School Diploma or equivalent required.
5 years of directly related experience with machine operation required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Full working knowledge of machining properties of common metals and alloys.
Good mechanical aptitude and advanced blueprint reading skills.
Proficient with measuring equipment and instruments.
General knowledge of tool life and the ability to streamline machining processes.
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
Strong mathematical reasoning to perform job‑related calculations.
Effective verbal and written communication skills to convey ideas, issues, and instructions.
Physical ability to lift up to 50‑70 lb., bend frequently, and stand or sit for extended periods.
Visual acuity required for safety and effective performance.
Benefits
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
Company‑Provided Life Insurance
Voluntary Life Insurance
FSA (Flexible Spending Account)
Supplemental Insurance Plans (Accident, Cancer, Hospital, Critical Illness)
Matching 401(k) Retirement Plan
Annual Bonus
Wellness Incentive Program
Free Onsite Medical Clinics
Free Onsite Lunch
Tuition Reimbursement Program
Trip of a Lifetime
Paid Parental Leave
Paid Time Off
Volunteer PTO
Employee Assistance Provider (EAP)
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by law.
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