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Raytheon

Machining Cell Operator 1, Weekend Shift (Onsite)

Raytheon, North Berwick, Maine, United States, 03906

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Machining Department Opportunity

Pratt & Whitney is working to once again transform the future of flightdesigning, building and servicing engines unlike any the world has ever seen. And because transformation begins from within, we're seeking the people to drive it. So, calling all curious. Come ready to explore and you'll find a place where your talent takes flightbeyond the borders of title, a country or your comfort zone. Bring your passion and commitment and we'll welcome you into a tight-knit team that takes our mission personally. Channel your drive to make a difference into shaping an organization and an industry that's evolving fast to the future. At Pratt & Whitney, the difference you make is on display every day. Just look up. Are you ready to go beyond? What is my role type? In addition to transforming the future of flight, we are also transforming how and where we work. We've introduced role types to help you understand how you will operate in our blended work environment. Amazing Opportunity on the Weekend shift in our Machining Department. Weekend Shift Friday -Sunday , 6am-6:30pm , Work 36 hours an get paid for 40 hours. Set up and operate NC milling machines, vertical turret lathes or VTC's to perform routine production operations on a variety of similar weldments and assemblies. Work from operation sheets, part travelers, BOROPS, and oral instruction to set up equipment for turning, facing, boring and chamfering operations involving a limited number of surfaces to be machined. Verify conformance of finished work to specifications using precision measuring instruments. Maintain Operator Certification to be able to accept/reject parts. Maintain machines by performing required total preventive maintenance (TPM) Work with engineers, quality assurance, programmers and other production personnel or others to resolve machining problems and assist in part process development. May be assigned to carry out tasks not specifically listed, within the scope and skill level of this job description in support of department objectives. Learn different Machining techniques. Multiple Types of machines, CNC turning, Grinding, Assembling/Disassembling High School or GED 1 + years of related experience, or a completed degree/certificate from a post-secondary or vocational school in a related field with 0-1+years related experience Ability to make computations involving decimals and fractions Ability to set up machines, troubleshoot, do standard walk-arounds and inspect own work Ability to manage multiple competing priorities simultaneously Bonus Plan

eligible to participate in the Company's Aerospace Variable Plan (AVP) Comprehensive Benefits Program - medical, dental, vision and life insurance Paid time off including vacation, personal/sick time, and holidays Additional Leaves including short-term & long-term disability, parental leave, bereavement leave, jury duty coverage, and military leave Savings & Investment Plan with company match & employer contributions Flexible savings and spending accounts Employee Assistance Program with onsite and referral resources to support a Healthy You Employee Scholar Program

one of the most comprehensive company-sponsored employee education programs in the world (No waiting period!) Employee discounts and rebates program What is my role type? In addition to transforming the future of flight, we are also transforming how and where we work. We've introduced role types to help you understand how you will operate in our blended work environment. This role is: Onsite: Employees who are working in Onsite roles will work primarily onsite. This includes all production and maintenance workers, as they are essential to the development of our engines. Candidates will learn more about role type and current site status throughout the recruiting process. For onsite and hybrid roles, commuting to and from the assigned site is the employee's personal responsibility.