Machinist at Illinois Electric Works INC
Granite City, Illinois, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Jul, 26

Salary

25.0

Posted On

07 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Lathe operation, Milling machine operation, Blueprint reading, Micrometer usage, Threading, Reverse engineering, Mechanical aptitude, Basic math, Forklift operation, Crane operation, Rigging, Welding

Industry

Machinery Manufacturing

Description
Description Illinois Electric Works is an electric motor shop that provides high quality service, distribution, sales, maintenance, and repair of high performance industrial equipment including motors, pumps, cranes, hoists, and fans. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Set up and operate lathes/milling machines. Familiar with 3 & 4 jaw chucks. OD & ID threading Read blueprints and create simple drawings. Use all types of micrometers to maintain tolerances. Reverse engineer simple parts. Machine multiple types of materials; bronze, steel, aluminum. Operate fork trucks, cranes, presses, and other related equipment. Read and understand job workorders. Be a team player willing to assist in other departments when necessary. Pay: Target pay range for this role is $22/hr. - $25/hr. Pay offered will be determined based on knowledge, skills, ability and experience. Benefits: Benefits for this role include medical plan, prescription drug plan, dental plan, flexible health and dependent care spending accounts, sickness and accident program, travel and accident and group life insurance, pet insurance, 401(k) profit sharing plan, paid time off and unpaid time for sick leave. Requirements Ideal candidates would possess 2 years’ experience or Vo Tech/Tech School training. Willing to train motivated individuals. SKILLS / EXPERIENCE: Mechanical aptitude Basic math skills Read blueprints Use of Forklift Use of cranes and rigging Welding
Responsibilities
The machinist is responsible for setting up and operating lathes and milling machines to repair and maintain industrial equipment. They must also read blueprints, maintain precise tolerances, and assist in other departments as needed.
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