PWM Hydraulics is a hydraulic cylinder manufacturer. We are currently looking for a permanent full-time based individual in our Yorkton Plant. We pride ourselves in producing high quality custom cylinders to meet our customers needs, from our in-house engineering design to the finished product being delivered on our customers specified schedule. Our focus is providing this service to agricultural, mining, industrial, oil & gas, as well as the transportation sector to help them achieve more productivity and profit. We are looking to hire a motivated & hard-working permanent full-time machining tool operator in our Yorkton plant. The ideal candidate should have the ability to understand the whole process from design to manufacturing & be able to work independently and with a team. Job Duties/Requirements:-Study job orders & interpret blueprints to determine machining operations to be performed-Set up & operate machine tools to perform repetitive machining operations, such as turning, milling, drilling, boring, planing, honing, broaching, grinding or other machining operations-Verify dimensions of parts machined using micrometers, callipers & other precision measuring instruments-Prepare etching solution & immerse metal parts or workpiece in etching solution to remove unwanted portions-Perform routine maintenance on equipment & machinery-May enter codes specifying speed, feed & cut of the toolpath for computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine tools.-Good communication skills.-Conscious of and adherence to safe work practices.-Strong attention to detail and accuracy.-Previous work experience with ISO quality control environment and support the Quality Control objectives of the company. Requirements:-Preference to those who can demonstrate an understanding of manufacturing processes such as machining, welding, assembly;-Must live in Canada and have permission to work in Canada.
LocationYorkton, SK
Workplace informationOn site
SalaryCompensation is commensurate with experience.
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