Business Profile:
PCC Aerostructures manufactures world-class assemblies and components for the global aerospace market. PCC Aerostructures is a vertically integrated Tier II supplier of build-to-print metallic and composite parts, kits, and assemblies to the global aerospace industry. Our unique size, reach, experience, culture, and capability enable management of large complex packages; mitigation of natural disaster and capacity risk through multi-site approvals, tooling, and capability; higher efficiencies and productivity; consistent quality and delivery excellence; and significant and ongoing investments. PCC aerostructures and engineered product applications include all wing/fuselage structural parts; engine lock-plates/bracketry; complete passenger/exit doors; major flap support and actuation structures; spars, skins, and bulkheads; swaged control rods, cables, and actuation and flight control assemblies; and complex latches, quick release BALL-LOK® pins, and specialized fasteners.
Location Profile:
Accra Manufacturing, Inc. dba PCC Aerostructures Accra is a world class machining, fabrication, and assembly supplier of precision machined parts and assemblies. “Precision with Pride” is not just a slogan at Accra, the motto defines our company and the way we approach each and every opportunity to serve our customers. From order inception to engineering, and from manufacturing through delivery, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality products and services. Accra was acquired by Primus in 2008 enhancing core capabilities in complex assemblies. Primus was then acquired in August, 2011 by Precision Castparts Corp. (PCC) expanding core capabilities in machining, assembly and aircraft structures.
Position Summary:
This position includes a $4000 sign on bonus in 2 installments: $2000 with first payroll, $2000 with successful completion of 120 days. Less applicable taxes and withholding.
The Machinist Position operates assigned resources of machining tools and equipment ensuring safety of operations, compliance with quality control standards with productivity targets. The Machinist position continually trouble-shoots and problem-solves production processes to ensure product meets or exceeds all manufacturing set-up and cycle times.
Shift:
Weekday Nights (Swing): Monday - Thursday, 3:00 pm – 1:30 am
Reporting Relationships:
The Machinist will report to the Operations Manager.
Compensation and Benefits:
For informational purposes only, the range of pay for this role is $26.50 – $39.75 USD (hourly) based on a variety of factors. Employees working this shift (weekday night/swing) are also eligible for $1.00 per hour shift differential. Also, for informational purposes only, this role is eligible to participate in the Company’s Quarterly Cash Bonus Plan, paid out at the quarterly bonus factor of 1X the Company’s bonus multiple, based on the Company’s performance in the applicable quarter. Employees will also receive 96 hours of Paid Time Off leave every year. Employees will also receive 10 paid holidays. Employees (and their families) are eligible to participant in the company&39;s medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance. Employees are able to enroll in the Company’s 401(k) plan.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
- Understand, adhere, and demonstrate the company’s commitment to safety and quality
- Maintain regular and punctual attendance according to shift times or a pre-arranged work schedule
- Able to run multiple types of machines
- Perform setup and production for machine cells and standalone CNC mills
- Proficiency with multiple machine and control types
- Set-up of first part on machine as assigned by Supervisor or Manager
- Set-up and run the first part after completion of machine set-up
- Verify program is stable and part is within tolerance for run
- Verify all set-up documentation is correct and adequate for part run
- Complete MIP sheet for first part
- Ensure correct work orders, programs, and documents are being used for current operation
- Help trouble-shoot basic production problems
- During times when not assigned a set-up or performing production or as assigned by supervisor; spot check parts and deburr finished product
- Maintain a clean and organized work area
- Clean the machine at the end of each shift; organize all parts and tools for the job for the next shift
- Perform other duties as assigned
Required Skills/Experience:
- Minimum of 3-5 years of related experience; experience in a heavy manufacturing environment preferred
- Knowledge, skill, and ability to meet expectations for required competencies including: 1) safety, health, and environmental awareness, 2) business ethics and compliance, 3) technical/professional competence and quality/time management, 4) interpersonal relations and communication skills, 5) initiative, flexibility, innovation, and adaptability, 6) continuous improvement and problem solving, and 7) planning and organizing
- Proficient at reading and understanding M and G code
- Ability to read precision measuring instruments
- Ability to read shop production blueprints
- Mechanical aptitude and strong attention to detail
- Ability to follow directions during production and follow all safety protocols
- Basic understanding of machine set-up
- Machine shop experience and/or on the job training
- Self-motivated with an ability to work alone or in a team environment
- Ability to work across departments to meet product quality standards efficiently
- Ability to follow instructions given by the operations manager, lead, or senior machinist and carry them out correctly
- Ability to interpret instructions given and apply experience and training throughout the course of the day for each production job assigned
- Ability to read and comprehend basic instructions and write simple correspondence
- Ability to read and interpret the English language
- Willingness to learn and, as required, help and/or train others
Physical Activities Required to Perform Responsibilities:
- Ability to: stand continually, walk regularly, sit continually, hear/listen carefully regularly, climb and/or balance infrequently, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl occasionally, twist occasionally at the trunk or neck, bend occasionally, reach with hands and arms regularly, taste and/ use sense of smell infrequently, use hands to manipulate, handle and/or feel in the act of performing the required responsibilities of the position.
- Must be able to: lift and carry up to 35 pounds regularly.
- Visual acuity needed for close detail work, clarity with distance, distinction with color, peripheral observation up and down/left and right, depth perception for distance and spatial relationships, sharp focus of objects brought into line of sight.
- Mental dexterity needed to work independently while demonstrating attention to detail and continuous awareness.