Machinist Manufacturing - Maywood, IL at Geebo

Machinist

Automatic Vehicle Wash Equipment Co., Inc. (AVW) is a family-owned company with more than 50 years of car washing equipment manufacturing experience including product innovation. The company believes in building long-term, mutually beneficial business relationships with our customers. We are a leading global manufacturer of advanced car wash systems with a business philosophy that has remained constant: simplify the design and use high-quality materials to build reliable and durable car wash components.

Job Description:
We are looking for a skilled Machinist to operate a variety of machines to perform assigned tasks. You will produce precision parts using both manual and automated equipment and accurate measurements .
Job Duties &
Responsibilities:
Operating and maintaining industrial machines.
Producing precision tools.
Interpreting technical drawings and instructions
Ensuring that all operations adhere to safety protocols.
Checking that all equipment produced works correctly.
Setting up equipment required to complete each step of the manufacturing plan.
Operating equipment to carry out each step correctly.
Monitoring the production process and intervening when problems arise.
Inspecting finished parts for flaws and defects.
Qualification / Requirements:
Knowledge of the properties of metal and other material
Proven experience as machinist.
Ability to read blueprints, schematics and manuals.
Good at math with analytical abilities.
Demonstrated oral and written communication skills.
Analytical and problem-solving skills to develop effective manufacturing plans based on specifications.
Problem-solving skills to troubleshoot issues that arise during the manufacturing process.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $23.00 per hour
Schedule:
10 hour shift
Monday to Friday
Morning shift
Weekends as needed
Work Location: In personEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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