What are the responsibilities and job description for the CNC Machinist - Lathe / Mills position at EFCO Forming & Shoring Solutions?
The following list of job tasks and machine tools and equipment used is intended to be a representative example of the classification and may not include all the functions of the classification.
JOB TASK LIST
Physical Requirements
Climbing: Occasionally
Hearing, speaking: Continuously. Must communicate with others and discriminate sounds with machines
Vision: Continuously
Balancing: Occasionally to Frequently depending on the work environment.
Standing: Frequently to Continuously
Walking: Frequently
Forward bend in standing: Occasionally to Frequently
Rotation in standing: Occasionally
Elevated work: Crown level 5 lbs up to 2 mins occasionally, and rarely 20 lbs up to 20 secs
Floor to waist lift: Frequently 50 lbs, Occasionally up to 70 lbs, and rarely up to 100 lbs
Waist to crown lift: Frequently 35 lbs, Occasionally up to 60 lbs, and rarely up to 90 lbs
Front carry: Frequently 50 lbs, Occasionally up to 75 lbs for 25 feet
One hand carry: Frequently 50 lbs, Occasionally up to 75 lbs for 25 feet
Squatting: Occasionally to Frequently
Kneeling: Occasionally to Frequently
Stooping: Occasionally to frequently
Left hand grip: Frequently 85 lbs, Occasionally up to 100 lbs
Right hand grip: Frequently 85 lbs, Occasionally up to 100 lbs
Right and Left hand coordination: continuous with average eye/hand coordination
Push: Frequently 60 lbs, Occasionally 90 lbs, and Rarely up to 100 lbs for 20 feet
Pull: Frequently 60 lbs, Occasionally 90 lbs, and Rarely up to 100 lbs for 20 feet
One hand pull: Frequently 65 lbs, Occasionally 75 lbs, and rarely up to 90 lbs
Two hand squeeze (adduction): Occasionally 50 lbs
Reaching: Frequently to Continuously
Crawling: Occasionally
Crouching: Occasionally
Repetitive Motions: Shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, fingers are Frequently to Continuously
Heavy Work: Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Maximum Physical Demands
Task:
Maximum Demand
Floor to waist Lift
Frequently 50 lbs, Occasionally up to 70 lbs, and rarely up to 100 lbs
Waist to Crown Lift
Frequently 35 lbs, Occasionally up to 60 lbs, and rarely up to 90 lbs
Front carry
Frequently 50lbs, Occasionally up to 75 lbs for 25 feet
One hand carry
Frequently 50 lbs, Occasionally up to 75 lbs for 25 feet
Right hand grip
Frequently 85 lbs, Occasionally up to 100 lbs
Left hand grip
Frequently 85 lbs, Occasionally up to 100 lbs
Pushing and Pulling
Frequently 60 lbs, Occasionally 90 lbs, and Rarely up to 100 lbs for 20 feet
One hand pull
Frequently 65 lbs, occasionally 75 lbs, and Rarely up to 90 lbs
Standing tolerance
Frequently to Continuously
Rotation in Standing
Occasionally
Walking
Frequently
Right & left hand coordination
Continuously with average eye/hand coordination
Kneeling
Occasionally to Frequently
Squatting
Occasionally to Frequently
Two hand squeeze (adduction)
Occasionally 50 lbs
Forward bend in standing
Occasionally to Frequently
Repetitive Motions
Frequently to Continuously with shoulders, elbows wrists, hands, fingers
Elevated Work
Occasionally 5 lbs up to 2mins, Rarely 20 lbs up to 20 secs
Reaching
Frequently to Continuously
Crawling
Occasionally
Crouching
Occasionally to Frequently
Functional Job Analysis Rarely 1-5% of the day
Occasionally 6-33% of the day
Frequently 34-66% of the day
Continuously 67-100% of the day
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JOB TASK LIST
- loading and unloading parts to be machined
- Setting up jobs
- Programming of parts that do not have an existing program
- Perform quality audit checks
- Operate material handling equipment
- Troubleshoot problems with tooling or parts
- Accurately report labor on work order and Kronos
- Clean work area daily
- Perform routine maintenance
- Adhere to all company safety and environmental policies, procedures, preferred work methods, and actively participate in safety training and initiatives
- Other tasks as directed by supervisor
- CNC milling center
- CNC operated lathes
- Calculator
- Micrometer
- Calipers
- Bore gages
- Hand tools
- Tape measure – Imperial and metric
- Material handling equipment – Overhead crane, forklift, jib crane
- Others as required
- Read blueprints accurately and completely
- Manual Machinist and CNC Programming Certificate, or two years of equivalent CNC experience
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Basic machining knowledge
- Basic programming knowledge
- Proficient math skills
- Proficient PC skills
Physical Requirements
Climbing: Occasionally
Hearing, speaking: Continuously. Must communicate with others and discriminate sounds with machines
Vision: Continuously
Balancing: Occasionally to Frequently depending on the work environment.
Standing: Frequently to Continuously
Walking: Frequently
Forward bend in standing: Occasionally to Frequently
Rotation in standing: Occasionally
Elevated work: Crown level 5 lbs up to 2 mins occasionally, and rarely 20 lbs up to 20 secs
Floor to waist lift: Frequently 50 lbs, Occasionally up to 70 lbs, and rarely up to 100 lbs
Waist to crown lift: Frequently 35 lbs, Occasionally up to 60 lbs, and rarely up to 90 lbs
Front carry: Frequently 50 lbs, Occasionally up to 75 lbs for 25 feet
One hand carry: Frequently 50 lbs, Occasionally up to 75 lbs for 25 feet
Squatting: Occasionally to Frequently
Kneeling: Occasionally to Frequently
Stooping: Occasionally to frequently
Left hand grip: Frequently 85 lbs, Occasionally up to 100 lbs
Right hand grip: Frequently 85 lbs, Occasionally up to 100 lbs
Right and Left hand coordination: continuous with average eye/hand coordination
Push: Frequently 60 lbs, Occasionally 90 lbs, and Rarely up to 100 lbs for 20 feet
Pull: Frequently 60 lbs, Occasionally 90 lbs, and Rarely up to 100 lbs for 20 feet
One hand pull: Frequently 65 lbs, Occasionally 75 lbs, and rarely up to 90 lbs
Two hand squeeze (adduction): Occasionally 50 lbs
Reaching: Frequently to Continuously
Crawling: Occasionally
Crouching: Occasionally
Repetitive Motions: Shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, fingers are Frequently to Continuously
Heavy Work: Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Maximum Physical Demands
Task:
Maximum Demand
Floor to waist Lift
Frequently 50 lbs, Occasionally up to 70 lbs, and rarely up to 100 lbs
Waist to Crown Lift
Frequently 35 lbs, Occasionally up to 60 lbs, and rarely up to 90 lbs
Front carry
Frequently 50lbs, Occasionally up to 75 lbs for 25 feet
One hand carry
Frequently 50 lbs, Occasionally up to 75 lbs for 25 feet
Right hand grip
Frequently 85 lbs, Occasionally up to 100 lbs
Left hand grip
Frequently 85 lbs, Occasionally up to 100 lbs
Pushing and Pulling
Frequently 60 lbs, Occasionally 90 lbs, and Rarely up to 100 lbs for 20 feet
One hand pull
Frequently 65 lbs, occasionally 75 lbs, and Rarely up to 90 lbs
Standing tolerance
Frequently to Continuously
Rotation in Standing
Occasionally
Walking
Frequently
Right & left hand coordination
Continuously with average eye/hand coordination
Kneeling
Occasionally to Frequently
Squatting
Occasionally to Frequently
Two hand squeeze (adduction)
Occasionally 50 lbs
Forward bend in standing
Occasionally to Frequently
Repetitive Motions
Frequently to Continuously with shoulders, elbows wrists, hands, fingers
Elevated Work
Occasionally 5 lbs up to 2mins, Rarely 20 lbs up to 20 secs
Reaching
Frequently to Continuously
Crawling
Occasionally
Crouching
Occasionally to Frequently
Functional Job Analysis Rarely 1-5% of the day
Occasionally 6-33% of the day
Frequently 34-66% of the day
Continuously 67-100% of the day
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Salary : $26 - $33