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Location Prairie Du Sac, Wisconsin

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Milwaukee Valve Company is looking for a 2nd Shift CNC Setup II to join our Prairie Du Sac, WI team in Department 055. This position has a starting hourly wage of $26.78, plus an additional 4.5% shift premium.

*This position is eligible for a $2,000 sign-on bonus. The first half ($1,000) is payable after successful completion of the orientation period and the second half ($1,000) is payable after one consecutive year of employment with the company.*

The regularly scheduled hours for this position are 3:30PM - 12:00AM, Monday through Friday. Overtime may become a possibility or even required. When working overtime, the regularly scheduled shift is adjusted by 1-2 hours at either the beginning or end of the regularly scheduled shift. Overtime may also be requested or mandatory on Saturday as well.

All offers of employment made by Milwaukee Valve are contingent upon successfully completing our required drug screen and physical capabilities tests.

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Established in 1901, Milwaukee Valve manufactures valves for a variety of industries including Industrial, Commercial, Fire Protection, Marine and the dry bulk hauling industries. Our products have been installed on every U.S. Navy ship built for the last 50 years.

Our heritage, our people, and our passion is to be the best, and Milwaukee Valve is proud of its engineering excellence and its employees who take pride and dedication in their work. In return, Milwaukee Valve offers an excellent benefit package, competitive wages, and promotional opportunities including Health, Dental, Life and Disability Insurance options, Flex Spending, 401K with employer match, tuition assistance, paid time off, and shift premiums. For more information please visit:

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Summary: The CNC Set up II primary responsibilities will be to perform machine set up and machine operation of various CNC machines as needed. Such machines include HMC, VMC, HTL, VTL, Swiss Screw, Multi-Axis lathes, Transfer machines, Robots, etc.; they will possess the skills and abilities to carry out those responsibilities on primary assigned machines with no assistance and other machines with some assistance.

The CNC Set up II will have the ability to determine work holding, tool selection and the capability to edit programs when needed. The individual will assist with the mentoring of others in machining and also have good organizational, math, communication, and computer skills. Other duties may be assigned.

Personal hand tools and measuring instruments are required. (See list below)

Qualifications:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to help individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education and/or Experience:
  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED)
  • Minimum 3-year related machining experience, training or equivalent
Language Skills:
  • Ability to read and interpret documents such as:
    • Safety policies and rules
    • Operating and maintenance instructions
    • Procedure manuals
    • Communicate effectively with others at all levels with proper etiquette
Reasoning Ability:
  • Thoroughly carry out instructions given in any form
  • Ability to deal effectively with problems and situations
  • Assist with determining causes of operating errors and deciding the best course of action
  • Learn cost profit analysis and how to determine a profitable outcome
Attendance:
  • Is at work for scheduled hours
Soft Skills:
  • Responds to management's directions
  • Takes responsibility for own actions
  • Demonstrates a consistent performance in all aspects of their work
  • Keeps break periods to allotted times
  • Mentors and assist in training of employees
  • Proposes possible improvements
  • Adapts well to change
  • Ensures documentation of processes is complete and correct
  • Develop constructive and cooperative working relationships with others and maintain them
  • Detects and reports defective equipment, materials and/or faulty operations to maintain a safe environment
  • Assist with identifying root causes and provides input for possible solutions
  • Accepts criticism and deals calmly and effectively with stressful situations
  • Communicates honestly, professionally, and respectfully with others and demonstrates effective listening skills
  • Work in a team environment and deal with a wide variety of personalities and communication styles
Machine Operation:
  • Performs tasks correctly such as:
    • Loading and unloading of parts
    • Changes inserts / tooling
    • Adjusts wear offsets
    • Measures parts
    • Run jobs within quality and efficiency expectations
    • Maintains coolant level
    • Maintains lubrication oil
    • Greases fixtures
    • Washes down inside of machine
    • Cleans work area
    • Production documentation
    • Performs tool testing and documents results
Machine Set Up: (primary assigned machines)
  • Performs tasks correctly such as:
    • Removal and installation of tools and fixtures
    • Perform tool setting and tool offsets
    • Transfer of machine programs to and from machine control
    • Follow program movements
    • Determining and establishing work offsets
    • Obtain first article
    • Ability to create general work holding (i.e., soft jaws)
    • Machine set up with no assistance
    • Involvement with selection of tooling
    • Capability to extensively edit programs
    • Indicating in of jaws, fixtures, tooling, etc...
    • Ability to generate simple programs
    • Ability to set-up and run jobs (including first time runs) within quality and efficiency expectations
Mathematical Skills:
  • Math ability such as:
    • Addition
    • Subtraction
    • Multiplication
    • Division
    • Geometry
    • Trigonometry
  • Calculations of such things as:
    • Speed (RPM / SFM)
    • Feed (IPM / IPR)
    • Chip Load
    • Angles
    • Ratios
    • Arc and Circles
    • Taper
Quality:
  • Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness
  • Identify surface finishes are met
  • Measures parts correctly and ensures specifications are met
  • Visually inspect parts to specified standards
  • Ability to interpret data from the CMM and manual measurements and make adjustments to machining processes to achieve dimensional and visual compliance
Quantity:
  • Meets productivity standards
  • Completes work in allotted time
  • Strives to increase productivity
  • Identify opportunities for process improvement and increased efficiency
Measuring Ability:
  • Proper use of measuring instruments such as:
    • Caliper
    • Micrometer
    • Machinist scale
    • Functional gages
    • Height stand
    • Indicator
    • Surface roughness gage
    • Use of measuring instruments effectively to perform complex measurements and part layout
    • Perform first part inspection and in process inspections
    • Ability to use a CMM is a plus
Blueprints:
  • Is able to read blueprint dimensioning
  • Interpret blueprint information
  • Comprehension of information
  • Application of tolerances as defined
  • Knowledge and use of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
Computer Use:
  • Ability to use a standard PC and MS software
  • Become proficient with essential elements of current ERP System
  • Become proficient with current databases
Safety:
  • Follows safety policies and procedures
  • Wears PPE
  • Reports potentially unsafe conditions and follows proper procedures for correction
  • Uses equipment and materials properly
  • Assists in the organization and maintaining the machine shop work environment
Security:
  • Follows security policies and procedures
Physical Demands:
  • The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
    • Constantly stand and walk throughout the workday
    • Frequently use hands and arms to reach, grasp, manipulate, handle, or feel material
    • Constant use hands and fingers to grasp, pinch, pull, feel, handle, and manipulate parts and tools
    • Frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts
    • Occasional bending
    • Frequent lifting up to 40 lb. unassisted
    • Occasional lifting up to 70lbs unassisted
Work Environment
  • The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
    • Frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles
    • Constant exposure to louder noise levels
Definitions: Constant (5-8 hrs./shift) Frequent (2-5 hrs./shift) Occasional (Up to 2 hrs./shift)

Tool List
  • Toolbox (roller cabinet)
  • Allen Wrenches (standard provided)
  • Brass Hammer (provided)
  • Square
  • Screw Drivers
  • Flashlight
  • Calculator
  • Scale
  • Wrenches
  • Pliers
  • 1" Micrometer
  • 6" Caliper
  • 12" Caliper
  • 1" Dial Indicator w/ mag base
  • Test Indicator(s)
  • Recommended
    • 1-4" Micrometer set
    • Depth Micrometer set
  • Other tools may be needed to be successful and proficient in the position.