Tool & Gage Maker #2, 1st Shift
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![]() United States, Maine, Saco | |||||||||
![]() 291 North St (Show on map) | |||||||||
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Tool & Gage Maker #2, 1st Shift Job Locations
US-ME-Saco
Overview **The hourly rate for this position is $29.70. Great company culture and competitive compensation package We offer benefits day one of hire and do company events for our employees throughout the Year! The Tool & Gage Maker #2 sets up and operates various types of conventional metal working machines such as milling machines, grinders, etc. Routinely works to gagemakers tolerances of +/- .0002 under guidance of Tool and Gage Maker #1. Analyzes blueprints, drawings, sketches, process specifications, etc. to determine fabrication and sequence of machining operations. Follows established company directives, policies, military specifications, quality documents and manufacturing instructions. Major Position Responsibilities Performs Rockwell Hardness Tests on metal to determine tensile strength and degree of hardness. Uses precision measuring equipment such as micrometers, Cadillac gages, height gages, dial indicators, surface plates, gage blocks, sine bars and plates, super micrometers, optical comparators, etc. Must have a sense of precision machining and a constant awareness of the influence of cleanliness, rigidity, trueness, and alignment of workpiece and equipment during all set-up and machining operations. Is capable of using taper attachments, rotary tables, grinding attachments, etc.; and is familiar with machine accessories. Will know, at all times, the type of metal, condition, hardness, tolerances, finish heat treat requirements, etc. of individual workpieces. Must be constantly aware of squareness of workpiece during machining operations. Sets up index head and determines correct hole plate, circle, and appropriate number of turns for required division of circle. Machines angles to minutes, degree, and second tolerances. May works to tolerances of plus or minus one ten thousandths of an inch (.0001). Indicates workpieces, vises, universal heads and tables, fixtures, etc. to insure alignment. May use edge finder, dial indicators, magnetic base holders, etc. Converts from decimals to metrics and vice versa. Works closely with and sometimes assists Tool and Gage Maker #1. Consults supervision if in doubt to prevent damage to expensive cutters and personal injury. Practices safety and good housekeeping policies and procedures. Basic Qualifications
Must be knowledgeable of tool and alloy steels, designations, chemical compositions, and physical properties.
High school diploma or G.E.D. required. Limited supervision required. Must be capable of performing all tasks and duties of Tool and Gage maker #3. May be required to enter and verify information into written forms or database(s) as appropriate. May be required to perform other duties as required by supervision and follows instructions as directed. |