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Ball Plant Machine Operators - All Shifts

Peterborough, NH

 

Ball Plant - Tool Room - Tool Refurbish Operators

Manufacturing Products that Matter!
As a Grind floor Machine Operator, you will produce precision bearing components that are used in aircraft engines, aircraft structures, and defense equipment used by the U.S. Military. 

Shifts available include:
1st (7:00am – 3:30pm) Five 8-hour days
2nd (3:30pm – 2:00am) Four 10-hour days* NB: moving to Five 8-hour days end of 2024
3rd (11:30pm – 7:00am) Five 8-hour days.*

15% Shift differential offered for 2nd and 3rd shifts.

On a typical day as a Ball Plant / Tool Room / Tool Refurbish Machine Operator , you will:

  • Produce quality parts based on order priorities
  • Complete machine set-ups
  • Load materials and change tooling and attachments, as needed
  • Trouble shoot operating difficulties
  • Maintain necessary paperwork
  • Perform mathematical calculations for machine and materials
  • Ensure that all safety rules and regulations are followed

Machine operator jobs will include using a variety of machines, as well as gauging and measuring hand tools and other related equipment.

The skills that you will need Machine Operator includes:

  • Any previous experience in manufacturing and working with machinery, is preferred
  • If you are an experienced machinist, 3+ years work
  • Good communication skills and you like to work as part of a team
  • The ability to diagnose machine problems and make recommendations to correct them
  • You can use, or can easily learn to use, a variety of specialized tools
  • Basic math skills and understand the metric system
  • Routinely lifts and carries materials weighing up to 40lbs.

In addition to good wages, we offer you:

  • Great benefits including health, dental, vision, 401(k) retirement contributions and tuition reimbursement.
  • Career advancement
  • Paid time off
  • A learning environment
  • Overtime opportunities.

NHBB is also partnered with Adecco USA with an on-site representative at our Peterborough facility. All positions will be filled on a temp-to-hire basis. To contact our Adecco recruiters, please reach out to :-

Matt Cram (603) 355-8310 or matt.cram@adeccona.com or
Devin Springfield (603) 355-8310 or devin.springfield@adeccona.com or
Jake Guerra (603) 924-3311 x5417 or jake.guerra@adeccona.com. 

NH Ball Bearings is an equal opportunity Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex including sexual orientation or gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran statusor any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local law.    

"Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident, or have asylum or refugee status in the U.S." 

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