What are the responsibilities and job description for the CNC Press Brake Operator position at Prescott Metal?
This job qualifies for a $1,500 signing bonus Essential Duties and Responsibilities : Operate Press Brake to form sheet metal to customer specifications as laid out in the Job Traveler. Measure workpiece dimensions throughout the forming operation to assure quality and repeatability. Observe tool and machine operation to detect work piece defects or machine malfunction. Set and adjust pressure and tool clearance. Position workpiece against backstop or manually align layout marks to bend. Set and adjust CNC back gauges as well as manual back gauges to specified dimensions and angles. Read job specifications to determine machine adjustments. Assist in developing bend deductions and maintaining accurate bend deduction records. Keep the area clean, neat, and orderly. Miscellaneous duties as assigned to help Prescott Metal achieve its goals. Inspection Requirements : Check for any material defects or damage. Verify orientation of each part - compare bend sheet to print and make sure it agrees. Review traveler - ensure all previous operations are signed off and read any applicable notes before starting. Determine optimal bend sequence prior to starting. Address any questions to Team Lead. Verify bend deduction and tooling agree. Verify all outside dimensions at each end and in the middle - recheck every 10 pieces. Verify all angles at each end and in the middle - recheck every 10 pieces. Check for tooling marks after forming. Minimum Qualifications / Technical Knowledge Required : High school diploma, GED, or technical school. Ability to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Interpret Job Travelers (work orders). Understand Bill of Materials (BOM's). Identify metal material types and gauge thickness. Experience with reading tape measure, dial caliper and protractor. Convert decimals and fractions, related to what shows on the Job Traveler / blueprints. Proficient at interpreting mechanical drawings. Ability to understand and develop bend deductions. Have an excellent understanding of how to select position and align dies in machine and confirm that they are properly secured. Physical Demands / Work Conditions : The operator stands on their feet for 8-10 hours per day, walking, stooping, and reaching, as well as frequently lifting manually and / or moving material up to 50 pounds. Normal exposure to production / manufacturing environment subject to dust, metal shavings, machinery oil, and powder coating- and occasional office environment. Frequently working with machinery that has pinch points and crushing motions.