Maintenance Machinist Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Belmont, OH at Geebo

Maintenance Machinist

STARTING WAGE $34.
95WE ADDED A NEW LINE TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY BY 50%-A SIGNIFICANT INVESTMENT IN THE GREATER DAYTON COMMUNITY!We are seeking LONG TERM employees who can grow their careers with us!Crown is proud to be a leader in metal packaging technology.
We are currently expanding our operation in Dayton, OH by adding a new line to increase our production by 50%.
While you may not know our name, you use our products every day.
Crown has 139 operations in 47 countries employing over 33,000 people and net sales of $11.
7 billion.
Crown manufactures metal packaging for Aerosol, Beverage, Food, Metal Closures and Specialty Packaging products.
In a nutshell, Crown makes cans and closures.
Most of the worlds leading brands trust Crown to package their products.
Crown's size and scope enables us to provide global breadth as well as regional expertise.
Starting pay for Maintenance Machinist position is $34.
95 per hour and will receive an increase to $35.
82 November 2024.
Successful candidates will receive a $500 sign-on bonus after completing 6 months of employment.
This role may be called one of the following at another company:
Manual Machinist, Machinist, Toolmaker.
Crown offers industry leading benefits including paid vacation, paid holidays, health benefits (medical, dental, vision, prescription medication), short-term disability, basic life insurance paid 100% for the employee.
Yes, you read that correctly-FREE HEALTH INSURANCE FOR ALL EMPLOYEES! We also have a fully funded PENSION plan, 401(k) and other benefits.
Crown currently has an opening for a Maintenance Machinist at our Dayton, OH facility due to expansion.
Here is your opportunity to help on the Dayton team that manufactures millions of beverage can ends per day.
Job AccountabilitiesThe Maintenance Machinist duties include, but not limited to:
Must have significant experience in operating production machinesDiagnoses or troubleshoots machines or equipment to determine malfunction and the need for adjustment or repairPerforms mechanical repairs and maintenance on various types of equipmentLubricates and cleans parts, installs, moves, sets-up and operates all types of equipment and machine toolsMinimum requirements include, but not limited to:
Safety orientatedCurrently holds a journeyman machinists card OR the equivalent of 6 years direct machinist experienceFull understanding of manual lathes, surface grinders, and related shop equipmentGood mathematical skillsMust pass a pre-employment physical, drug screen and background check.
Possess a team orientated attitudeProficient with micrometers, calipers and indicatorsA good mechanical aptitude and background is a mustMust be able to lift 50 lbsMust be willing to work 12-hour shifts and rotating schedulePhysical RequirementsWhile performing the duties of this job, the team member is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls, and reach with hands and arms.
The team member frequently is required to climb or balance and talk or hear.
The team member is occasionally required to stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
The team member must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, and occasionally lift and / or move up to 50 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
EEO/AA/Vets/Disabled Recommended Skills Maintenance Mathematics Mechanical Aptitude Wall Chaser, Grinder And Angle Grinder Operation Team Working Lathes Apply to this job.
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