Laborup

Manufacturing

PressBrakeOperator

$0–0k Nashville, Tennessee, United States
The Brief

“Press Brake Operator at Laborup. Skills: Blueprint Interpretation, Quality Control. Execute CNC Press Brake Setup & Operation. Run machine at high level”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure production of accurate parts; Meet strict geometric requirements; Ensure finished products meet quality standards

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Eligibility Requirements

2nd Shift, Physical ability to load materials, Perform repetitive tasks

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School Diploma or GED, Demonstrated experience setting up and operating CNC Press Brakes, Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings and part tolerances, Proficiency in using inspection tools, Physical ability to load materials and perform repetitive tasks, Ability to operate a forklift and overhead crane

Nice to Have

Experience running Trumpf and Safan-Darley equipment, Ability to perform basic programming at the machine controller, Ability to run other basic fabrication equipment, Basic computer navigation skills

What You'll Do.

Execute CNC Press Brake Setup & Operation

Run machine at high level

Produce accurate parts

Interpret mechanical drawings and part tolerances

Upload and run programs from machine controller

Perform basic programming adjustments

Perform first article inspections

Perform in-process inspections

Perform final inspections

Load raw materials at machine

Operate forklifts safely

Operate overhead cranes safely

Package finished parts

Monitor equipment health

Perform preventative maintenance

Manage press tooling requests

Prioritize safety and efficiency

Assist other operators

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with management; Assist other operators

Free ATS check

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