CNC OPERATOR - ROUTERother related Employment listings - Alton, IL at Geebo

CNC OPERATOR - ROUTER

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6 Alton, IL Alton, IL Full-time Full-time $20.
21 an hour $20.
21 an hour We have an exciting opportunity for a CNC Operator I - Router in our Fabrication department.
Produces machined parts by programming, setting up, and operating a computer numerical control (CNC) machine; maintaining quality and safety standards; keeping records; maintaining equipment and supplies.
THIRD SHIFT-$20/21 PER HOUR PLUS SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL $3.
00 PER HOUR
Essential Functions:
Keys in or downloads provided programs into manual, semi-automatic, and automatic routers employing recognized tooling and procedures with tolerances that are close but not difficult to maintain.
Works from detailed instructions, standard coding and operational data and verifies material(s) to work order details visually inspecting for scratches or marring.
Adjusts machine and fixture stops to maintain tolerance requirements.
Operates control console and check work position at specified reference points, interprets part drawings and uses required measuring instruments to inspect work.
Recognizes and reports machine malfunctions, tooling difficulties, etc.
Performs inspection, completes paperwork and prepares parts for transport to next process.
Machines, Tools, Equipment and Work Aids:
Routers, blueprints and measuring devices.
Why you should apply:
Competitive benefit package (Group Health & Dental and Vision Insurance) 401(k) Plan with Company Match Short-term Disability Insurance Life Insurance Substantial paid holiday schedule Immediate time-off earnings Position Qualification Requirements:
Education:
Requires a high school education or its equivalent though vocational math is preferred.
Experience:
1 year machining experience is preferred.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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