Grover Precision / Gundrilling Machine Operator / Oxford, Maine
Grover Precision, a family-owned business, is seeking Machine Operators. Located in Oxford Maine since 1983 Grover is a family friendly work environment that has a great opportunity for growth. Referrals welcome!
Requirements of the Machine Operator:
Knowledge of basic math
Experience with precision measurements
Ability to lift up to 50lbs
Standing up to 8 hrs. a day and walking up to 6 hrs. a day
Strong Mechanical aptitude and attention to detail
1-5 years manufacturing experience
Machine Tool Technology training, preferred
Equipment operation (cranes/forklifts), Preferred
Ability to read blueprints/part prints, preferred
Time management and ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Good teamwork and interpersonal communication skills
Ability to travel to Oxford Maine daily.
Benefits of the Job:
Pay is $18-$30/hour depending on experience
Weekly Pay
$500 Sign on Bonus!
8hr First Shift Monday – Friday! 5am to 7am start. OT available!
Opportunity for wage increases and career advancement as skills develop
Vacation and Personal/Sick paid time off
Paid holidays (including your birthday!)
Health insurance, dental, vision, life, and disability insurances.
401k with company match
Opportunity for overtime and incentive bonus pay based on company performance
Annual reimbursement for personal protective equipment
Responsibilities of the Machine Operator:
Master all controls and processes related to gundrilling, honing, and other machines
Review all jobs assigned by the Production Manager or Production Supervisor to ensure that assignments are achievable in the time allotted
Complete shop orders within customer and company quality specifications without any material deviations
Coordinate with Production Manager or Production Supervisor, and Engineering/Quality Manager regarding the timing of in-process inspections
Continually inspect ongoing work; notify Production Manager or Production Supervisor immediately if process appears to be out of tolerance or if there is a material deviation
Ensure that all paperwork necessary to complete jobs is available and have the necessary signoffs prior to start of jobs (including blueprints, routing forms, etc.)
Track machine time on each individual job using VTA kiosk clocking system
Operate machinery safely and only when another Machine Operator, the Production Manager or the Production Supervisor is on site. No machine should be operated when the Machine Operator is the only employee in the plant
Coordinate with the Production Manager or Production Supervisor regarding the clean-up program to maintain a clean and safe work environment