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Aludyne Machine Operator 3rd Shift in Alma, Michigan
Aludyne
Aludyne provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Description:
Machine Cell Operator
All employees are required to actively support of safety and 5S initiatives including surveys, audits and monitoring the safety of all department employees. Follow safety rules and keep work area clean and orderly.
Machine operations include functions to clean, lock, lubricate fixtures as needed and activate machine tools. Load, unload and blow off parts per Standard Work. Visually inspect part for completed operations. Use inspection gauges as directed for defects. Remove flash and parting line from castings as directed per PIM or other cell documentation. Wash, Leak Test, Assemble and Gauge parts as directed. Make containers and put accepted parts in containers as specified in PIM. Perform final audit on parts produced. Prepare required production and quality control reports. Notify lead person, or supervisor in the lead person's absence, of machine problems, and part or material problems. Follow safety rules and report any unsafe conditions or behaviors observed. Enter production and other requirement into the computer. Keep work area clean and orderly in accordance with 5S Standards. Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education and/or Experience
High School Diploma or Equivalency.
Six months to one-year experience operating a CNC machine, secondary machines, Familiarity with quality control gauges is preferred.
Skills and Abilities
Understanding of machine set-up sheets and process control plans. Understanding of the use of handheld gauges. Knowledge and support of safety program. Ability to deburr machined parts using hand held deburring and power deburring tools and advanced deburring equipment. Ability to wash machined parts using automatic washing or manual washing equipment. Ability to use basic gauging and measuring equipment. Ability to identify defects and inspect parts using process control plans. Ability to start all secondary equipment from power off to cycle start and operate all secondary equipment. Basic maintenance functions like maintaining fluids and basic equipment troubleshooting.
Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations
Certified in operations of all machining cells
Additional Competencies
Cooperation as a good team player and does his/her share of the work. Contributes by sharing data and information with other team members. Adjusts workload with ease in light of changing priorities. Pays attention to detail. Asks questions of people who are directly available or who are supposed to answer questions, such as people who are directly involved or have relevant knowledge, even if they are not physically present. Quickly understands what new tasks and jobs require. Learns unique job/cell-related vocabulary, systems, and processes. Breaks problems down in to simple lists of tasks or activities and considers pros and cons before making decisions. Displays a leadership style in line with the desired company culture. Expresses positive belief in team members' abilities and initiates two-way communication and sharing of information and knowledge. Addresses current opportunities or problems. Works independently and responds to problems in a timely manner without constant supervision. Originates alternative responses to a problem. Presents ways to overcome obstacles that are new to the team or operation.
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