What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manual Machinist position at L & S Electric, Inc?
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L&S is looking for a Manual Machinist for 1st shift. We are seeking a self-motivated team member that has strong verbal and written communication skill, excellent organization skills, likes to work with their hands, with the ability to work independently and multitask.
Responsibilities:
- Performs all machining required on electrical and mechanical equipment.
- Provides detailed drawings.
- Responsible to know, understand, and use correct: quality standards, documentation, repair techniques, and job products/materials.
- Assists supervisor in determining the best way to properly machine products.
- Promotes a strong safety culture and good company image.
- Conduct daily/weekly maintenance inspections for equipment and record.
- Adhere to standard operating procedures including quality (ISO 9001), safety, and environmental.
- Has knowledge and skills to use all machine shop equipment.
- Instructs lower crafts personnel.
- Assist other shop departments with skilled or non-skilled duties as directed by supervisor or shop manager.
- Able to be on-call rotation for weekend work.
- Able to work overtime as designated by supervisor, by job requirements.
Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Math including basic calculator functions as related to machining.
- Must be able to read and understand job cards and descriptions of work to be carried out.
- Calibrate, record calibration, and operate precision measurement equipment.
- Valid driver’s license.
Preferred:
- Welding experience.
- 2-year Associates Degree in machine tooling techniques or equivalent experience in machining.
- Previous experience operating manual lathes, including facing, boring, drilling, single point threading, and grooving.
Physical demands:
- The employee is frequently required to stand and walk.
- Able to stand on cement floors for up to 10 hours.
- Frequent lifting, pushing and pulling of heavy objects with the assistants of an overhead crane.
- Uneven or slippery walking surfaces.
- Able to wear proper PPE (i.e. hearing protection, safety glasses, hard hat, etc.).
What you will receive:
We offer a competitive benefits package to include:
- Health, Vison, and Dental Insurance
- Flexible spending accounts – medical and dependent care
- Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
- Company paid Short Term Disability
- Variety of other ancillary benefits
- 401 (k) with Company Match
- Employee Assistance Program
- Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays
- Paid Volunteer Time
- Safety Shoes and Glasses Programs
- Wellness Initiatives
- Quarterly Goal Based Incentive Program
About L & S Electric, Inc.
We are a 3rd generation, family-run company focused on delivering results to customers who produce power or use it to drive their business. Our roots date back to the 1950’s in a small electric motor repair shop in Central Wisconsin.
Today, the services and products we provide at L&S have become substantially more diverse compared to our humble beginnings. L&S repair facilities service over 10,000 pieces of equipment each year in industries ranging from industrial customers to power producers to transportation, and everything in between.
At L&S, we proactively support our customer’s equipment through predictive and preventative maintenance. Our power service team stretches across the US and services and maintains our customer’s critical power distribution equipment. We are one of the US’s largest distributors of electric motors, drives and power distribution, and related equipment. And our Power Control Solutions team designs and manufactures integrated solutions for power producers worldwide.
Although we have grown, our focus has not changed. We are driven to have a team that is passionate about providing quality products and services to our customers, with legendary service.
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