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Job description
2nd Shift: Mon – Thurs 5PM - 3:30PM
What you will do:
As a machinist I, you will support a manufacturing work cell. It requires a working knowledge of manufacturing / production processes required to CNC or manual machine a product. You will cross-train into new work processes as products are developed and are integrated into production as required.
- Machining -operating CNC/ manual metal forming machines such as mills, lathes to produce quality parts while meeting production quantities.
- Communication - passing of information between personnel, management, engineering, etc
- Device History Management - correctly filling out and checking all of the required data sheets and routers for the products produced.
- Secondary operations -performing operations required for production but not necessarily on a daily basis such as but not limited to: laser, metal finishing/ robot, issuing / receiving parts, preventive maintenance.
- Data entry - correctly entering required production data into systems used by Stryker for business purposes.
- New processes - working with Engineering on developing / proving out processes for new products and / or making improvements to existing processes.
Preferred Requirements:
- High School or GED
- Experience in the medical device manufacturing industry
- Understanding of blueprint reading, measuring instruments, SPC, GD&T, and basic computer applications
- One (1) to three (3) years’ experience in CNC machining
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