Job Title: Machinist B
Middleborough, MA, US, 02346
The Machinist "B" role is essential for ensuring efficient operation of manual or CNC machines to produce parts within standard tolerances. This position supports manufacturing by maintaining required quality and productivity levels while following established procedures.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Work from blueprints, sketches, schedules, work orders, and verbal instructions from the supervisor.
- Verify the availability of materials, tools, and measuring equipment.
- Perform simple setups independently and seek assistance for complex setups.
- Sharpen or replace worn tools as needed.
- Inspect machine parts using standard measuring tools to ensure compliance with tolerances.
- Troubleshoot and take corrective actions for out-of-tolerance parts, seeking assistance from a lead person (or Machinist "A") for more complex problems.
- Obtain first-piece inspection approval before continuing production.
- Conduct periodic inspections of machined parts to maintain quality.
- Perform preventative maintenance on equipment as directed.
- Tracks labor
- Signs off all manufacturing related forms
- Follows Standard operating procedures
PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- Technical or vocational training in machining, manufacturing, or a related field.
- Experience working with a variety of manual machine tools.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- None
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Tasks such as lifting heavy materials, moving equipment, and operating machinery may require physical strength and stamina.
- Machine shop workers often spend extended periods standing and walking within the shop floor, which can lead to fatigue and muscle strain.
- Operating various tools and machinery in the shop, such as drills, lathes, and milling machines, may require repetitive motion and physical dexterity.
- Working with industrial machinery in a machine shop can expose workers to high levels of noise and vibrations, which can potentially cause hearing damage and physical discomfort.
- Machine shop workers may encounter various occupational hazards such as sharp tools, hot materials, and potentially dangerous equipment. Proper safety protocols and personal protective equipment (PPE) are crucial for minimizing the risk of injury.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
A flexible work environment in a mixed office and machine shop workspace, provides a business casual atmosphere with white noise generators to help maintain a quiet work environment.
Nearest Major Market: Boston