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Machinist II
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KYOCERA SENCO Industrial Tools, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of industrial tools and fastening solutions. We are seeking a talented Machinist, Level II, to join our Special Equipment team in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pay minimum: $23/hr+ and up (pay is based on qualifications at start of employment)
This position reports directly to the SE Manager.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Interpret complicated tooling and part drawings.
- Work with advanced shop mathematics to include algebra, geometry, and trigonometry to calculate unknown angles, linear dimensions, and speeds and feeds.
- Devise and make holding fixtures.
- Shape and sharpen cutting tools.
- Applies a broad knowledge of machining including machining characteristics of various materials, finishing techniques, and assembly.
- Set up and operate a wide variety of standard machine tools to work to very close tolerances (.0002).
- Machines to include vertical and horizontal mills, engine lathes, surface grinders, and at least two other grinding disciplines.
- Able to understand experienced CNC language.
- Can do GD&T proofing.
- Works independently with minimal supervision.
- Is above average in machinery proficiency.
- Show casing a high degree of mental concentration to complete plan and layout sequencing of machining and assembly of complicated fastener tooling and components.
- Devise and make holding fixtures.
Qualifications:
- Must be able to document activities in the form of reports, sketches, etc.
- To perform these activities requires a high school or vocational school graduate with courses in shop mathematics to be supplemented by four years’ experience in a machining discipline.
- Must possess a knowledge of cutter geometry, feeds, speeds, heat treat characteristics, and metals.
- Must know proper procedures for doing surface plate inspection and be adept in using a variety of precision hand tools and small shop equipment.
- Minimum of 5-7 years of machinist experience.
- Must be able to check their own work for errors and correct any mistakes discovered.
- To acquire the above trades knowledge would require a minimum of four years background in metallurgy including using a wide variety of machine tools in precision machining environment. Experience can be a combination of previous experience and formal education.
Requirements:
- Must be able to lift up to 50lbs 75% of the time.
- Requires the ability to work with and effectively solve problems concerning technical tooling difficulties.
- 75% of the time, standing during your shift.
- Must have above average manual dexterity in the assembly of components and complex set ups.
- Must be able to work within tight spaces, 75% of the time.
- Must be able to work in a non-temperature-controlled environment 100% of the time.