Metal Craft and Riverside Machine & Engineering · 20 hours ago
Machining Intern (Student)
Metal Craft and Riverside Machine & Engineering is a precision machining company located in Eau Claire, WI, focused on providing custom precision manufacturing and innovative services. The Machining Intern role offers students the opportunity to gain hands-on manufacturing experience while supporting machine unload and special project work.
Industrial EngineeringManufacturingProject Management
Responsibilities
Machining Interns will be asked to run a variety of different machines. These machines include Verticals, Horizontals, Swiss, and Turning
Understand run out, tool length stick outs, and proper holder based on what the tool is doing
Inspect parts using tools that include, but are not limited to micrometers, calipers, and height stands
Straighten plates and parts as needed with Arbor press or other methods
Perform simple setups and troubleshooting (only if supervised by full-time machinist mentor)
Perform periodic quality checks as described in operation layouts
Reads and understands blueprint, job routings, tooling instructions, and standard charts for such specifications as dimensions, tolerances, and tooling instructions such as type of holding fixtures, cutting speeds, feed rates, and cutting tools to be used
Keep work area clean and organized
Intern will be responsible for the quality of the parts that he or she produces
Other duties as assigned
Responsible to conduct yourself and ensure your subordinates (if applicable) conduct themselves in a manner consistent with company mission, values, code of ethics, policies, and other standards of conduct
Qualification
Required
Students must be enrolled in the Machine Tool Technology, Manufacturing or Industrial program
Understanding of machining equipment
Excellent listening, verbal, and written communication skills
Must have strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Company
Metal Craft and Riverside Machine & Engineering
If there was room for error, they wouldn’t call this precision machining. And our customers wouldn’t keep coming back.
Funding
Current Stage
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