What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part Marker position at Precision Castparts?
Part Maker
First Shift
: 7:00am - 3:30pm
Compensation:
$20.00/h - $24.00 *dependent on experience* Quarterly Bonus and Overtime eligibility
Purpose
The Part Marker is responsible for accurately identifying and labeling castings with required serial numbers, heat/lot numbers, and other traceability information. This role uses a combination of computerized marking programs, mechanical stamping/engraving equipment, and occasional hand scribing to apply permanent and legible markings in accordance with customer specifications and internal procedures. The Part Marker also supports inspection-related tasks such as handling NDT samples, verifying marking quality, and performing or assisting with hardness testing to ensure compliance with aerospace standards.
Essential Job Functions
- Apply permanent identification markings (serial numbers, heat/lot numbers, part numbers, and other required codes) to castings and aerospace parts per work instructions, customer requirements, and internal procedures.
- Operate computer programs and marking equipment (e.g., dot peen, etch/engrave systems, stamping tools, or other marking methods) to produce consistent, legible, and compliant markings.
- Perform hand scribing when required, ensuring markings meet readability and depth standards without damaging part surfaces.
- Maintain part traceability by verifying and recording correct part identity, serial number assignments, and marking documentation throughout the workflow.
- Assist with creation and updates to marking instructions/cards (marking card instructions) including placement, orientation, character size, and method requirements.
- Properly handle and segregate NDT samples and welds, ensuring correct identification, separation, and protection from damage or mix-ups.
- Visually inspect castings and components for defects, marking issues, or nonconformances and notify appropriate personnel when abnormalities are found.
- Perform or assist with hardness testing per procedure, when required, and ensure results are documented and traceable to the correct part.
- Properly care for and maintain marking tools and stamps, ensuring equipment is clean, serviceable, and stored correctly to prevent wear or damage.
- Follow departmental procedures and safety requirements, including proper PPE use and careful handling of aerospace components.
- Support continuous improvement efforts by identifying recurring marking issues, suggesting process improvements, and maintaining a clean and organized work area.
- Performs other related duties, responsibilities, or tasks of equal or lesser skill as assigned to support department operations.
Special Skills And Physical Requirements
- Ability to read and follow work instructions, marking specifications, shop travelers, and drawings.
- Strong attention to detail and the ability to maintain accuracy in serial number and traceability systems.
- Comfortable working with computer-based programs and operating shop equipment.
- Ability to perform visual inspections and recognize marking defects (incorrect characters, poor depth/contrast, misplacement, etc.).
- Understanding of basic aerospace traceability requirements (lot/heat/serial control and segregation practices).
- Ability to use measuring/verification tools as needed (e.g., depth verification, visual comparators, etc.).
- Good communication skills and willingness to escalate discrepancies quickly.
- Ability to wear required PPE, including eye protection, hearing protection, gloves, and respirators when necessary.
Reporting Relationships
- Reports directly to the Xray Supervisor
Education And Experience
- 1 year of manufacturing experience preferred; foundry or metals-processing experience is a plus.
- Demonstrated ability to comprehend and apply ordinary arithmetic, decimals, and fractions in daily work tasks.
Salary : $20 - $24