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Brake Press Setup Operator - Day Shift

Greenwood

 

Pay: $20.00 - $27.00 per hour

Why Lionshead?

We seek employees who understand and buy-in to our culture, share
our values, and want to improve their lives through meaningful work.

How do we accomplish this?

  • Lionshead is committed to putting our employees first, creating an outstanding work environment and providing generous compensation and benefits to our people.
  • Long-term commitment - Lionshead is investing over 35 million dollars in our people, products and processes. We are committed to becoming the premier employer in Indiana.
  • Innovation - We believe in leading, not following. Lionshead is first to market with cutting edge technology and creatively strategic in our financial and operational decisions

We currently are hiring for our Day shift and night shift. These shifts offer a great balance of work and family time. Employees on days work Monday to Thursday from 4:30 pm to 3:00 am on nights, and depending on the workload, we work our overtime on Fridays. Lionshead Precision Metals (previously IMC Corp) is seeking a qualified candidate that can come in and hit the door running. This position is hourly, and the rate is based on experience.

Some general job duties for this position include but are not limited to:

Minimum requirements

  • Must be able to Setup Brake Press machine by selecting correct tooling and editing CNC programs to blueprint specs, Trumpf air bending experience is preferred
  • Must be able to problem solve programs as needed.
  • Must be able to read complex blue prints and follow work instructions.
  • Must be able to perform quality checks on parts.
  • Must be familiar with basic safety operations on the Brake Press.
  • Produce multiple quality bends on a single part efficiently
  • Ensure conformance to specifications
  • Measure and mark work pieces using calipers, micrometer or other gauges.
  • Read and interpret blueprints and production drawings
  • Operate forklifts and use them in conveying work materials
  • Collaborate with team leaders and supervisors to ensure smooth work operations
  • Maintain safety guidelines and regulations to ensure a risk-free work environment
  • Organize and clean equipment on a regular basis

Our company is proud to offer competitive benefits!

Extraordinary Benefits:

  • BRAND NEW State of the Art Facility in Greenwood!
  • Lion Cub Benefit: Any Lionshead employee who has a baby during their employment, is eligible for a $250 gift certificate:
  • 3 weeks paid Vacation.
  • Annual flu shots
  • Training and Mentoring Programs
  • Health, Dental, Vision Plans: After 90 days, employees are eligible to join these plans for themselves and their families.
  • 401K: After 30 days

Vacation Program:

Vacation Accrual (Year 1):

  • After 3 months → 40 hours

  • After 6 months → +40 hours (80 total)

  • After 9 months → +40 hours (120 total)

After First Year:

  • Every January 1st → 120 hours

After 5-Year Anniversary:

  • January 1st following your 5-year anniversary → 160 hours

 

Job Type: Full-time

Schedule:

  • 10-hour shift
  • Monday through Thursday
  • Night: 4:30 pm - 3:00 am 
  • Day: 6:00 am - 4:30 pm 

 

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