Flex

Manufacturing

PressBrakeOperator(2ndShift)

$0–0k Fontana, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Press Brake Operator (2nd Shift) at Flex. Skills: Press brake operation, Metal fabrication. Operate a press brake to manufacture parts from. Prepare, set up, and adjust press brake as”

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Eligibility Requirements

Prolonged periods of standing, pushing, pulling, lifting, and carrying materials, Must wear PPE

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma or equivalent, Previous experience operating a press brake machine, Ability to safely and effectively operate or learn to operate press brake controls, Ability to follow instructions, Ability to read, interpret, and follow product plans including blueprints and drawings, Basic computer and math skills, Physically able to operate the press brake, Must be able to lift 35 pounds at a time

Nice to Have

At least one year of experience in metal fabrication or related work is preferred

What You'll Do.

Operate a press brake to manufacture parts from

and adjust press brake as

Ensure that there are sufficient raw materials available

Measure and align materials to be used

evaluating finished pieces for compliance with

Perform routine maintenance on the press brake

Maintain a clean work area

Perform other related duties as assigned

Full Job Description

Job Posting Start Date 06-10-2026 Job Posting End Date 07-31-2026 Crown Technical Systems, a Flex Company, is a leader in power distribution and protection systems concentrating on sophisticated, state-of-the-art relay and control panels, medium voltage switchgear, and enclosures (power/control buildings/ E-Houses). We specialize in customized, turn-key solutions that ensure safe, secure, and reliable power distribution. Working at Crown Technical Systems offers a dynamic and rewarding career path for individuals seeking to power the world. Through hands-on training, mentorship, and a culture of internal promotion, we empower you to reach your full potential and contribute to projects that truly matter. ## Job Summary At Flex, we welcome people of all backgrounds. Our employees thrive here by living our values: we support each other as we strive to find a better way, we move fast with discipline and purpose, and we do the right thing always. Through a respectful, inclusive and collaborative culture, a career at Flex offers the opportunity to make a difference, invest in your career growth and join our purpose -- to make great products that create value and improve people’s lives. **Job summary:** To support our extraordinary teams who build great products and contribute to our growth, we’re looking to add a/an **Press Brake Operator in** **USA Fontana, Ca.** Report to the **Production Manager,** the **Press Brake Operator is** responsible for operating a press brake machine to bend, shape, cut, and manipulate sheet metal and metal plates according to specifications. **What a typical day looks like:** * Operates a press brake to manufacture parts from sheet metal or metal plates. * Prepares, sets up, and adjusts press brake as required by product plans and production schedules. * Ensure that there are sufficient raw materials available. * Measures and aligns materials to be used. * Inspects products, evaluating finished pieces for compliance with quality standards an

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