LEAD MACHINIST - Night Shift
About the role
The Machine Shop Lead position at Anderson Dahlen is responsible for supporting the machine shop personnel in achieving consistent quality and timely delivery of products to internal and external customers. The role requires a combination of technical expertise and leadership skills.
Responsibilities
- Must have good knowledge of all aspects of machining.
- Must have the ability to diagnose problems with machining and tooling.
- Must have the ability to interpret blueprints with GD&T.
- Must have extensive knowledge of tooling and tooling applications.
- Collaborate with the supervisor to schedule personnel and workload.
- Keeps the supervisor informed of important developments, potential problems, and related information necessary for effective supervision.
- Provides optimum cooperation and complete information to the supervisor and other personnel, relative to projects within his/her assigned group, to ensure on-time and accurate job completion.
- Develops, maintains, and portrays a high degree of professionalism and technical competence within the organization, encouraging excellence through example.
- Make recommendations as required or necessary for new equipment and supplies.
- Functions as a technical resource for the project machining department and communicates clearly and effectively with both technical personnel and non-technical personnel.
- Keeps up to date on new technology and other advancements relating to Machining.
- Assumes responsibilities on the shop floor when the supervisor is not in the shop.
- Must successfully use any precision inspection measuring equipment, i.e., Micrometers, calipers, inside and outside gauges, and bore gauges.
- Must be well-versed in reading CNC code.
- Must be familiar with Mastercam and SolidWorks software.
- Must be familiar with Haas, Toshiba, and Fanuc Controls.
- Must have the ability to assist in the management of the tool room.
- Must have familiarity with the 5S system of organization.
- Must work with vendors to procure custom tooling.
- Maintains a stock of standard tooling.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- High school education or equivalent, including additional technical training in an approved machinist program.
- A minimum of 5 years of machining experience.
- Demonstrated shop math skills, knows feeds and speeds, and can develop or improvise tooling.
- Ability to demonstrate strong math skills.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints.
- Ability to relate well to others and gain the respect of co-workers.
- Good communication skills.
- Displays a positive attitude and a strong desire to learn and grow.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Physical Requirements
- Lift/Carry: 0-10 lbs. continuously, 11-50 lbs. frequently, 51-100 lbs. never
- Push/Pull: 0-25 lbs. continuously, 26-100 lbs. frequently
- Bend: 34-66% during a 10/12-hour shift
- Twist/Turn: 34-66% during a 10/12-hour shift
- Kneel/Squat: 0-33% during a 10/12-hour shift
- Sit: 0-33% during a 10/12-hour shift
- Stand/Walk: 67-100% during a 10/12-hour shift
- Overhead Reaching: 0-33% during a 10/12-hour shift
- Ladder/Stair: 0-33% during a 10/12-hour shift
Benefits
The company offers comprehensive health plan options, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as life, disability, and supplemental insurance. Additionally, team members overseas are offered private health insurance, life insurance, and an employee assistance program (EAP).
Pay
The wage range for this role is $35-$45/hour + 15% shift differential. Compensation details: 35-45 Hourly Wage
Schedule
The role is available on a Night Shift and First Shift basis. Specific shifts are not detailed in the job posting.