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PARKER HANNIFIN CORPORATION CNC Machinist II - 3rd Shift (10:30PM - 7:00AM) in Wadsworth, Ohio
CNC Machinist II - 3rd Shift (10:30PM - 7:00AM) Location: WADSWORTH, OH, United States Job Family : Manufacturing Job Type : Regular Posted : Jan 3, 2025 Job ID: 53575 Back to Search Results Job Description Apply Now > Save Job Job Saved At a glance, new hires at Parker Hannifin will receive: Starting pay is up to $28.40/hour depending on experience plus $2.00/hour shift differential $5000 sign-on bonus Sunday night through Friday morning - 10:30PM - 7:00AM Training on 1st shift (7:00AM-3:30PM) and then transition to 3rd shift At our Wadsworth location, we specialize in serving the industrial and oil and gas markets, producing high-quality rotary and rodless pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders. Our dedicated machining team manufactures these components using a variety of materials, including ductile iron, aluminum, stainless steel, and specialized alloy materials for specific applications. We pride ourselves on our high mix, low volume product offerings, which are characterized by extensive customization options. This unique approach leads to routine program edits, ensuring that we meet our clients' specific needs. All operations are conducted in a fully climate-controlled facility that operates on two shifts, allowing us to maintain the highest standards of quality and safety. Safely operate, setup and produce quality components using various types of CNC mills and lathes and/or manual machines including, but not limited to, Operate and setup one or more CNC machines simultaneously (may or may not be a 2:1 cell); Select, replace, and setup tooling; Edit CNC programs (G-code or conversational); Troubleshoot and correct machining issues; Partner with maintenance to repair machines including calibration; Ability to utilize CAD/CAM software preferred. Ability to design and fabricate tooling/fixturing is preferred; and Support rotation of machine assignments to foster effective cross-training. Keep safety as a primary focus by working safely, following safety policies and work instructions, asking for help, promptly reporting safety concerns, and utilizing the Stop & Seek program. Cross training on designated equipment utilizing the skills matrix for both setup and operation of CNC equipment. Support training of all machinists. Create and maintain setup sheets with process engineering. Use the DNC to effectively load/save CNC programs. Analyze tooling wear to aid in improving operational performance. Support development of processes involving work holding, cutting tools, programming, and peripheral equipment that is introduced into the department. Assist in the selection of capital equipment. Generating or modify a program utilizing macros and variables. Continuously observe machines, fixtures, peripheral equipment, gauging, materials, parts, etc., for obvious defects and/or malfunctions. Perform machine specific tooling offsets of CNC machines. Replace and adjust existing tooling in a tool rest/tool setter to maintain production within specifications. Continuously monitor measured part dimensions against engineering print using standard inspection gauges including use of CMM, if discrepant utilize "Stop & Fix" procedures to correct immediately. Machine and control knowledge to operate all pieces of equipment. Accurately monitor and record data as requested for labor reporting, and inventory control. Positively and actively contribute to High Performance Teams (HPTs) by participating in Team Improvement Boards (TIB), problem solving and task completion. Positively support change initiatives by actively contributing to and participating in Lean principles and Kaizen events. Perform housekeeping duties including cleaning machines to maintain 5S+Safety approach. This