Laser Fabrication Machine Operator - 2nd shift at IEA
Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Metal Fabricating, Laser Operation, Blueprint Reading, Advanced Math Computation, Equipment Maintenance, Safety Practices, Communication, Training, Problem Solving, Collaboration, Inventory Management, Continuous Improvement, Machine Setup, Material Selection, Quality Standards, Physical Stamina

Industry

Machinery Manufacturing

Description
Job Details Job Location: IEA Kenosha Plant - Kenosha, WI 53144 Job Summary: The Laser Operator is an advanced level machine operator position in the Company with specific responsibility for programming, set-up, troubleshooting, maintenance, and operation of Mazak and Amada laser systems and associated automation. The Laser Operator may also be required to assist in the operation and/or set up other fabricating equipment as trained. The Laser Operator receives specific work assignments under limited supervision and resolves most problems with limited supervisory assistance. All work is subject to first piece and final inspections and testing to minimize metal damage and control excess labor and material expenses. The Laser Operator is expected to practice and adhere to the department’s 6S standards and any other company training and safety initiatives. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following with other duties assigned as necessary: Reviews job/production orders and interprets accompanying prints and drawings to determine job requirements, check for accuracy of information, and identify any discrepancies or special needs. Utilizes AP100 and Radon to be run on lasers. Selects and/or verifies materials, processes and equipment required to perform assigned jobs. Sets up machines to perform required operations. Collaborates with department leads, planning, and purchasing to maintain schedule accuracy. Prepares and cleans product surfaces, as necessary, for desired operation. Operates machines for fabricating various components and structures. Makes recommendations and implement continuous improvement initiatives. Maintains inventory of replacement and consumable supplies for Laser operation. Monitors machine performance and output during production to ensure proper results. Trains and monitors other employees on all aspects of Laser programming and operation. Cleans and maintains work area (daily), fabricating equipment and other tools of the trade. Works in a safe manner at all times. Ensures that all work is done in accordance with and adheres to IEA’s ISO and Quality standards. Reasonable accommodation may be provided for individuals with disabilities to perform essential duties. Physical Demands: Maximum lifting requirement (pounds): 100 (infrequently), 50 (frequently). Maximum moving requirement (pounds): 200 (with assistance). Maintaining physical condition necessary for the following: Frequent standing, walking, kneeling, crouching, stooping, squatting, and twisting upper body; occasional climbing or sitting. Working at heights off the ground: Up to 20 feet. Vision requirements: Close, distance, and peripheral vision; depth perception. Work Environment: Work location(s): Metal fabrication/welding/assembly shop, plant grounds. Exposure to: Hot objects (burns), glare (flashing), sparks and flying objects (metal chips and scale), fumes, airborne particles, toxic/caustic chemicals, moving mechanical parts/equipment, wet/humid (non-weather) conditions, inclement weather conditions, moving mechanical equipment, and noise levels of 85dBA or above. Personal protective equipment requirement: Safety glasses, ANSI safety shoes. Other protective clothing including gloves, outerwear and hearing protection as necessary. Additional equipment as per job site requirements. Qualifications Position Requirements: Key skills, abilities and knowledge: Working knowledge of metal fabricating/forming practices and processes. Working knowledge of operating procedures for laser and other machines (machine center, laser, drill/mill, lathe, saw, press brake, and turret) as assigned. Ability to read and understand job specifications, shop drawings, and blueprints. Ability to perform advanced math computations associated with metal fabrication. Knowledge of properties of structural metals and related items. Skill in using and maintaining fabricating equipment and related tools of trade including scales, protractors, fixed angles and radii gauges. Knowledge of occupational hazards and the ability to follow safe work practices. Ability to communicate and work effectively with others. Experiential: 3 or more years of applicable machine experience. Educational: Formal industry-specific training required. Certificates, Licenses: Forklift operator certification. Other: Medical approval if applicable (eye examination to operate laser). Key Terms/Machinery Mazak Laser Amada Laser/Tower AP100 Radan CAD CAM Nesting Our second shift is from Monday through Thursday: 1:30pm - 12:00am Overtime is worked on Fridays and Saturdays IEA is an equal employment opportunity employer. Our policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified persons, without regard to race, sex, color, disability, national origin, age, religion, union affiliation, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship, gender identity, and/or expression, or other status protected by law. If you require any reasonable adjustments to accommodate health condition or disability, please let us know. Your journey with us matters.
Responsibilities
The Laser Operator is responsible for programming, set-up, troubleshooting, maintenance, and operation of laser systems. They also assist in the operation of other fabricating equipment and ensure adherence to quality standards.
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