What are the responsibilities and job description for the Boring Bar Operator position at L & S Electric, Inc?
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L&S Electric is seeking some to fill our 1st shift Boring Bar Operator position. We are looking for a self-motivated team player that has strong communication skills, excellent organizational skills, who likes to work with their hands, and can multitask and work independently. Interested, though uncertain if you have the skills? L&S is willing to train new employees!
Responsibilities:
- Set up and run equipment for the appropriate application.
- Familiar with Fanuc controls G and M codes.
- Measure and obtain the specification on the item being machined using micrometers and calipers.
- Calibrate, record calibration, and operate precision measurement equipment.
- Responsible for maintaining tooling/inserts.
- Conduct daily/weekly maintenance inspections for equipment and record.
- May operate lathe, mill, or other equipment/machines as per work requirements.
- Assist with the development of more efficient manufacturing methods and procedures.
- Check machine oil and coolant levels and service as needed.
- Maintain machine shop equipment in proper operating condition as required.
- Adhere to standard operating procedures including quality (ISO 9001), safety, and environmental.
- Perform any additional responsibilities or tasks as requested or assigned.
Requirements:
- 2-year associate’s degree in Machine Tooling techniques or equivalent experience in machining.
- Proven experience as a machinist.
- Previous experience operating a boring bar, including facing, boring, drilling, and tapping.
- Must be willing to work overtime, weekdays, and weekends to meet customer service requirements.
Physical demands:
- The employee is frequently required to stand and walk.
- Able to stand on cement floors for up to 10 hours.
- Frequent lifting, pushing and pulling of heavy objects with the assistants of an overhead crane.
- Uneven or slippery walking surfaces.
- Able to wear proper PPE (i.e. hearing protection, safety glasses, hard hat, etc.).