Observe and shadow experienced Machinist to gain knowledge and improve skills
Operates CNC machines according to exact tolerances specified on engineering prints
Sets up and operates manual lathes, saws, cutting tools, slotting tools to meet exact tolerances on engineering prints.
Performs routine inspections and minor maintenance
Meets all production standards
Ability to work in a state of constant alertness
Ability to work cooperatively with co-workers
Ability to have regular and predictable attendance
Requirements
Experience and Skill Required
MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, WORK AIDES:
Calipers
Micrometers
Wide variety of hand tools and power tools
Lift devices
Ergonomic tables and carts
Computer literacy
Fork lifts
Reach trucks
Hours worked
This is a part time role and will typically work 20-30 hours, with flexibility around class schedule.
Education, Experience, and Skill Required:
High school or GED
Entry Level
Good verbal and written communication skills
High school level math skills
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug CoverageSpending accounts (HSA, Health Care FSA and Dependent Care FSA)Paid Time Off and Holidays401k Retirement Plan with Matching Employer ContributionsLife and Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) InsurancePaid LeavesTuition AssistanceAbout Regal RexnordThe Company's end markets benefit from meaningful secular demand tailwinds, and include factory automation, food & beverage, aerospace, medical, data center, warehouse, alternative energy, residential and commercial buildings, general industrial, construction, metals and mining, and agriculture.Equal Employment Opportunity StatementEqual Employment Opportunity PostersHealth insuranceDental insuranceVision insurance401(k)
Additional Information
The Apprentice Machinist will typically work in an 8-11 week rotation through various production cells to allow exposure of different programming software, product lines, and/or material. Under direct supervision, assists with the setup, operation, and adjustment of conventional or automatic machines such as Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) machines. Works from drawings and written instructions to create replacement and new parts in making repairs to metal parts as well as for experimental apparatus or prototype equipment. Reads CNC programs. Work is routine and machining is performed to ordinary tolerances. Requires basic knowledge of various metals and of measurements used in machining processes. Typically requires a high school education or equivalent and two years of experience.