GE Aerospace · 3 months ago
Machinist 3rd Shift
GE Aerospace is a leading company in the aerospace sector, and they are seeking a Machinist to work at their Cincinnati Aviation Component Service Center. The role involves setting up and operating machine tools to repair engine components, maintaining paperwork, and assisting in various machining processes.
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Responsibilities
Set up and operate standard machine tools and specialized equipment to make, modify and rework parts and assemblies as directed
Will use all types of measuring and hand tools and perform related duties
Will work from planning or written instructions, written procedures, blueprints, and repair manuals
Will receive work assignments throughout the machine shop and will operate various machine tools
Will perform repetitive and/or single piece lot work
Must be able to assist and be directed by higher rated machinist and/or toolmaker in the manufacture of a variety of machine (engine) components and assemblies, and to develop/implement new processes
Machinists own the repair process from start to finish, so they must be willing to bench, inspect, steam/clean, grit blast, etc. to keep hardware moving
Maintain associated paperwork
May be called upon to disposition hardware, maintain/change routers, and instruct others as required and perform related duties
Instruct and train others as required
Qualification
Required
2 years minimum experience within a structured training program (such as an apprentice program) with additional work experience of 3 years (i.e., VTL, VBM, Lathe, Bridgeport, Mills, Drills, Grinders, etc.) OR 5 years work experience as a skilled machinist (i.e., VTL, VBM, Lathe, Bridgeport, Mills, Drills, Grinders, etc.)
High school degree, or GED
Preferred
Apprentice graduate OR 10 years or more machinist experience
Experience with C.N.C. or N.C. or Robotic equipment
Experience monitoring multiple machines at the same time
Experience setting up and/or operating various hand and power tools and basic machine tools and equipment
Experience using shop math, including fraction and decimals, with working knowledge in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry
Demonstrated skill in the use of precision measuring instruments (CMM equipment, manual instruments) with experience inspecting machined hardware
Experience in reading and interpreting technical documents, drawings, and standards
Knowledge of safety standards and safeguards
Experience in using CMM equipment
1+ years aerospace machining experience
Benefits
Great work environment
Professional development
Challenging careers
Competitive compensation
Company
GE Aerospace
GE Aerospace is a provider of jet and turboprop engines, as well as integrated systems.
Funding
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