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Job Description
Control/Process Op_Career_2nd Shift 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars Mason, MI 48854 Arcosa Shoring/Efficiency Production 445 reviews As a Control/Process Operator , you will set up and operate computer numerical controlled (CNC) machinery that automatically heats, mills, cuts, forms, drills, broaches, or reams metal or processed material parts. Troubleshoots and corrects faulty programming. Makes general decisions as to quality, tolerances, and operation sequences. A Control/Process Operator will be able to proficiently read blueprints and tape measure. A Control/Process Operator will observe all standard safety practices and maintain and complete all required records. May also be involved in safety committees or initiatives. Will perform other duties as assigned. Arcosa Shoring Products makes life-saving trench shoring equipment for the construction, energy, and transportation industries. Our dedicate team builds high-quality, life-saving trench shields and shoring products that are made to last.
Schedule:
2nd
Shift:
4pm - 1:30am
Compensation:
Arcosa Shoring Products offers competitive wages, regular opportunities for merit increases, professional growth opportunities, and incentives for outstanding performance as a company.
Benefits:
Eligibility after 30 days of employment for 401k match, medical, dental, and vision insurances.
Job duties:
Operate CNC mill to cut or form parts Ability to read blueprints Ability to read tape measure Load and unload material Transfer material to storage
Qualifications:
Minimum of 1 year of related experience Ability to proficiently read blueprints Ability to perform all essential functions safely and efficiently Ability to follow directions and maintain a professional work environment Good communication skills and the ability to work within a team environment Regular and predictable attendance Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights (https://www.eeoc.gov/poster) notice from the Department of Labor.