Clow

manufacturing

PressBrakeOperator

$0–0k Merrifield, Minnesota, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Press Brake Operator at Clow. Skills: Press brake operation, Blueprint interpretation, Measuring tool usage. operate press brake equipment to bend and form metal parts according to job specifications. machine setup”

What You'll Achieve.

producing quality parts

Industry & Context.

manufacturing
Eligibility Requirements

Ability to sit or stand for extended periods, Ability to lift and handle materials up to 100 lbs, Frequent bending, reaching, material handling, and part movement, Required PPE: eye protection, hearing protection, MET guard safety shoes

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to read blueprints and follow job specifications, Experience using measuring tools (calipers, micrometers, gauges), Basic mechanical aptitude for tooling and machine adjustments, attention to detail and consistency in repetitive work, Ability to work in a fast-paced production environment, Basic computer skills for tracking production activity

Nice to Have

1+ year of manufacturing or press brake experience preferred

What You'll Do.

operate press brake equipment to bend and form metal parts according to job specifications

Set up and operate press brake machines to produce parts to print

Load parts and run forming operations based on work instructions

Check parts at required intervals using measuring tools

Follow blueprints and job specifications to ensure accuracy

Monitor production and make basic adjustments to maintain quality

Record job progress and production activity in the ERP system

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

work with a Lead as needed

Full Job Description

Clow is seeking a Press Brake Operator to join our manufacturing team. In this role, you’ll operate press brake equipment to bend and form metal parts according to job specifications in a fast-paced production environment. This is hands-on work involving machine setup, material handling, and part inspection. You’ll work with a Lead as needed while building your knowledge of setups, tooling, and blueprint interpretation. This position is a great fit for someone who enjoys working with machinery, takes pride in producing quality parts, and can stay focused in a consistent, production-driven role. **Shifts Available:** * Shift 14: 2:00pm – 12:00am, Monday – Thursday (+$1.25/hour shift differential) **Starting Rate of Pay:** * $20.60 per hour base rate. Candidates with relevant experience may be eligible for base pay up to $21.60 per hour. ### **What Your Day Looks Like** * Set up and operate press brake machines to produce parts to print * Load parts and run forming operations based on work instructions * Check parts at required intervals using measuring tools (calipers, gauges, etc.) * Follow blueprints and job specifications to ensure accuracy * Monitor production and make basic adjustments to maintain quality * Record job progress and production activity in the ERP system **Requirements** * 1+ year of manufacturing or press brake experience preferred * Ability to read blueprints and follow job specifications * Experience using measuring tools (calipers, micrometers, gauges) * Basic mechanical aptitude for tooling and machine adjustments * Strong attention to detail and consistency in repetitive work * Ability to work in a fast-paced production environment * Basic computer skills for tracking production activity **Physical Requirements** * Ability to sit or stand for extended periods * Ability to lift and handle materials up to 100 lbs * Frequent bending, reaching, material handling, and part movement * Required PPE: eye protection, hearing protection, MET guard safe

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