Job Opening: Deburrer Finisher
Description
Company located in Clearwater is hiring now for a Machine Shop Helper/Deburrer/Finisher
Pay rate: $18-$19/hr.
1st Shift (Monday-Friday) 7am to 4pm.
About the position:
Prepare parts at different stages of the machining process: cut, debur, polish, grind, smooth, buff – aluminum parts. Must have experience and be competent with hand and power tools that are used to smooth burrs and the sharp edges of aluminum parts.
Job Duties include, but not limited to:
- Metal cleaning: Clean different types of metal (mostly aluminum) with chemical cleaners.
- Debur: clean small machined parts by removing rough edges to make a smooth from the cuts made by the CNC machines.
- Polish: Use a polisher to bring a smooth, mirror-like finish to the materials and parts. This will also include high-end stainless steel lights before they are shipped out.
- Grinding: Take down material or smooth out welds or surfaces to be welded at multiple stages of the manufacturing process.
- Maintaining work space and assigned tools clean and orderly.
- Help clean and organize the machine shop.
- Wear proper PPE to protect self(respiratory, eyes, face).Observe and follow safety rules and regulations specific to your work area.
- Will be required to support other areas in the machine shop occasionally, loading / unloading raw aluminum parts, cleaning parts for machining.
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Benefits of working with us:
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Health, Vision and Dental Insurance
- Holiday pay
- Weekly pay
- Long term job opportunities with stability
- 40 hours plus over-time when needed
- Referral bonuses
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Required experience & qualifications:
- Experience working in a manufacturing environment.
- Skilled in shop math, able to read schematics/blueprints.
- Experience on welding preparation.
- Skilled with power tools such as polisher and grinder.
- Must be reliable and accountable-your position supports the machine shop.
Physical Demands
Must have ability to lift, carry, and stack product weighing between 35 and 45 pounds. The ability to stand up to a total of 8 hours, with breaks while occasionally bending, stooping, and twisting and do repetitive work for 2 to 4 hours at a time