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NTN Bearing

Machinist - West - 2nd shift

NTN Bearing, Columbus

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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Studies blueprints, sketches, drawings, manuals, specifications, or sample part to determine dimensions and tolerances of finished work piece, sequence of operations, and setup requirementsMeasures, marks, and scribes dimensions and reference points on material or work piece as guides for subsequent machiningSelects, aligns, and secures holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, and materials on manual machines such as mills, lathes, surface grinders, drill sharpener, tool post grinder and shapersCalculates and sets controls to regulate machining factors such as speed, feed, coolant flow, and depth and angle of cutStarts and observes machine operation to detect malfunctions or out-of-tolerance machining, and adjusts machine as requiredVerifies conformance of finished work piece to specificationsSets up and operates machine on trial run to verify accuracy of machine settingsFits and assembles parts into complete assemblyVerifies dimensions and alignment of assembly - Installs machined replacement parts in mechanisms, machines, and equipment, and tests operation of unit to ensure functionality and performanceOperates welding equipment to cut or weld partsOperates metal cutting band saws and chop sawsDevelops specifications from general description and draws sketch of part or product to be machined or fabricatedConfers with Maintenance Supervisor, Maintenance Leads, Maintenance Techs, Engineers, production personnel or others to resolve machining or related problemsREQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, EDUCATION, AND ABILITIES: 3-5 Years of Machining or a related fieldHigh school or Trade school machine shop diploma or equivalentMust work with moving mechanical partsAble to work overtime and any schedule needed for production supportStrong organizational skills and ability to follow instructionsMust be able to lift up to 50 lbs., repeatedly if necessaryAble to walk and/or stand for extended periods of timeAble to sit, kneel, squat or bend, for long lengths of timesAbility to meet daily, weekly and monthly deadlinesPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Strength and Endurance:Ability to lift, carry, and move heavy parts and equipment, often in the range of 50-75 pounds or more.Physical stamina to stand, bend, kneel, squat, and work in awkward or tight spaces for extended periods.Climbing ladders and working at heights may also be required for accessing machinery.Manual Dexterity:Skilled hand-eye coordination to use various hand tools (wrenches, drills, screwdrivers, etc.), power tools, and precision instruments.Ability to handle small parts or components with care and accuracy.Mobility and Agility:Ability to move quickly between different areas of the facility, often in response to breakdowns or emergencies.Work in varied environments, such as confined spaces, elevated platforms, or areas with limited lighting or space.Vision and Color Recognition:Good vision, including the ability to distinguish colors, particularly when dealing with electrical wiring or machinery indicators.Visual acuity to inspect machinery, tools, and equipment for wear or damage.Manual and Physical Coordination:Ability to assemble and disassemble machinery, aligning parts, fixing bolts, or troubleshooting parts under pressure.Frequent use of both hands and sometimes specialized tools to perform tasks.Environmental Tolerance:Tolerance to various work environments (dusty, hot, cold, noisy) often found in manufacturing settings.Ability to wear appropriate safety gear such as gloves, ear protection, goggles, and other protective equipment.MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:Problem-Solving Skills:Ability to troubleshoot and diagnose mechanical, electrical, and electronic problems on machines and systems.Analyze equipment failures, determine root causes, and devise effective solutions quickly to minimize downtime.Attention to Detail:High level of attention to detail to ensure proper operation of machinery and prevent further damage or breakdowns.Ability to follow detailed technical manuals, diagrams, or schematics when repairing or maintaining equipment.Technical Knowledge:In-depth understanding of mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems used in manufacturing processes.Ability to read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and maintenance manuals.Familiarity with maintenance management software or computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) for tracking repairs, scheduling maintenance, and inventory management.Time Management and Multi-tasking:Ability to prioritize tasks in high-pressure situations and manage time effectively, especially during emergency repairs or system failures.Manage multiple repairs or preventive maintenance tasks simultaneously, ensuring deadlines are met without sacrificing quality.