CNC Router Operator at Fenton Mobility Products Inc
Town of Randolph, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 Mar, 26

Salary

22.0

Posted On

14 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

CNC Machining, Tooling, Quality Checks, Physical Tasks, Prioritization, Cross Training

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
Join a successful manufacturing team with opportunities for training and exposure to new technologies such as robotics and lasers. About Fenton Mobility Fenton Mobility is an industry leader in mobility innovation, designing and manufacturing safe, custom solutions for buses, vans, and public transit systems. From individual upfits to large-scale fleet projects, everything we build is crafted right here in our modern facility in Randolph, NY. When it comes to accessible transportation, we set the standard. Why You Should Apply to this CNC Router Role Small company with a national reputation and family-like atmosphere. Full-time, direct-hire first shift position. Comprehensive benefits including paid vacation, sick time, health insurance contributions, and 401(k) with company matching. Diverse tasks in CNC machining in a rapidly growing company. Salary $18 - $22 per hour depending on relevant experience What You'll Be Doing as CNC Operator Operating a CNC router machine for fabricating wood parts and other components. Monitoring and changing tooling as required. Measuring finished product and performing quality checks. Cross training in other manufacturing processes. About You Be able to do the job as described. At least 1 year of shop floor experience operating CNC machinery. Familiar with changing tooling. Capable of physical tasks such as bending, lifting, and carrying materials. Able to prioritize and to perform a variety of tasks. Apply today! This position requires a background check.
Responsibilities
The CNC Router Operator will operate a CNC router machine to fabricate wood parts and other components. Responsibilities also include monitoring and changing tooling, measuring finished products, and performing quality checks.
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