What are the responsibilities and job description for the Machinist II position at Bradleys, Inc.?
Job Description
Job Description
Operate a variety of machines, tools, and equipment to manufacture and repair mechanical assemblies.
Job Duties
Preferred level of education/experience: Must hold a minimum of a high school diploma, plus some trade school, vocational/technical school, military, or on the job training
Minimum of 5 years work experience in a machine shop or completion of Machine Schooling preferred
Knowledge of motor industry is a plus
Must be able to read, speak, write, and comprehend English
Physical Demands
O = Occasionally (0 to 33%)
F = Frequently (34 to 66%)
C = Continuously (67 to 100%)
Overhead Lifting F Up to 25lbs
Waist Level Lifting C Up to 50lbs
Floor Level Lifting C Up to 50lbs
Pushing/Pulling C
Sitting O
Standing C At work station
Walking C Walking the shop floor
Carrying F Paperwork/ Tool
Climbing O Stairs
Crawling O
Balancing O
Stooping F
Bending F Checking equipment
Kneeling F Checking equipment
Twisting F
Reaching F
Finger Dexterity C Tools
Handling C Tools/ Equipment
Grasping/Gripping C Tools/ Equipment
Feeling O
Talking F Training/ Directing
Hearing C Directions/ Instructions
Vision C Detail
Weather C Extreme Heat/ Cold
Job Description
Operate a variety of machines, tools, and equipment to manufacture and repair mechanical assemblies.
Job Duties
- Record all data necessary to produce expected service and/or design results, including measurements and illustrations
- Perform work required by Supervisor abiding by Company’s Procedures/Processes
- Maintain and follow the 5S Program by managing their work area to meet the 5S principals daily.
- Must be able to plan machining jobs by reviewing job orders, blueprints, engineering plans, materials, specifications, orthographic drawings, reference plans, locations of surfaces, and machining parameters; interpreting geometric dimensions and tolerances
- Perform various metalizing (metal spraying) techniques as needed
- Setup mills or lathes by installing and adjusting three- and four-jaw chucks, tools, attachments, collets, bushings, cams, gears, stops, and stock pushers.
- Clean up sweepings of machine tool operation scrap and places in trash bin
- Bore and bush endbells
- Check runouts
- Inspect and mic out motors
- Sleeve bearing inspection
- Assemble bearing housing/component to accurately measure.
- General lathe work
- Bore fans
- Fill out shaft sheet to determine repairs
- Perform NDT and Ultrasound
- Make new keyways
- QC other work
- Machine new shaft centers
- Follow print procedures
- Lap bearing housing cover
- Perform all tasks as directed by Manager
- Effective written, verbal, and electronic communication
- Ability to understand, perform and retain various job-related training and operational safety procedures demonstrated by supervisor
- Ability to mic accurately within .0003” of an inch consistently
- Basic mechanical aptitude
- Must have the physical capability to safely lift at least fifty (50) pounds
- Ability to stand, bends knees, and walk on a daily basis when needed
- Ability to withstand heat during summer months and cold weather during winter
- Ability to use/read micrometer to .0001” increments
- Subtract/add numerical values in fractions and decimals
- Adhere to all safety regulations
- Must be available to work overtime and weekends as needed
- Willingness to learn latest processes and procedures
- Must complete the respirator fit test
- Continuing education; personal development
- Must follow all ISO quality processes, programs, and procedures
- Participate in regular training as required by the Training Program
Preferred level of education/experience: Must hold a minimum of a high school diploma, plus some trade school, vocational/technical school, military, or on the job training
Minimum of 5 years work experience in a machine shop or completion of Machine Schooling preferred
Knowledge of motor industry is a plus
Must be able to read, speak, write, and comprehend English
Physical Demands
O = Occasionally (0 to 33%)
F = Frequently (34 to 66%)
C = Continuously (67 to 100%)
Overhead Lifting F Up to 25lbs
Waist Level Lifting C Up to 50lbs
Floor Level Lifting C Up to 50lbs
Pushing/Pulling C
Sitting O
Standing C At work station
Walking C Walking the shop floor
Carrying F Paperwork/ Tool
Climbing O Stairs
Crawling O
Balancing O
Stooping F
Bending F Checking equipment
Kneeling F Checking equipment
Twisting F
Reaching F
Finger Dexterity C Tools
Handling C Tools/ Equipment
Grasping/Gripping C Tools/ Equipment
Feeling O
Talking F Training/ Directing
Hearing C Directions/ Instructions
Vision C Detail
Weather C Extreme Heat/ Cold