Fullerton, CA, USA
25 days ago
Forming Tech, Headerman

Basic Qualifications: 

Five to seven years' experience in set up operation of five to seven dye nut formers or equivalent  Ability to trouble-shoot and solve problems of the most advanced level. Must possess a working knowledge of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and their alloys. Ability to read and understand manufacturers drawings, catalogs, and other written or verbal instructions.   Ability to use inspection gages and instruments  ​Employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.

Physical Demands:  

Must be able to lift/move 30 lbs. (may not exceed per EHS policies)  Must be able to stand for long periods of time 

Preferred Qualifications: 

High school diploma or GED   previous experience with a fastener manufacturing company

Benefits/Salary: 

The position includes competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package available day one of hire, including health insurance (medical, dental, vision), excellent 401k matching program, paid holidays and vacation. Howmet Aerospace curates a strong working environment through opportunities for career progression, community engagement activities, and flexible schedules contingent upon role and location.  The salary range for this position is $25.00 to $33.00. 

Sets up and operates multi-station Nut Former and Formax to produce parts consistent with print specifications. Able to trouble shoot all forming and tooling issues in the department as necessary.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Independently operates and makes complete set ups on National and Formax Nut Formers producing parts to dimensional tolerance as specified by drawing, nut former parts prints and machine layouts. Selects, mounts, and adjusts proper punches and dye sets. Assembles dyes and punches using Hydraulic press. Sets machine speeds, feeds and stops. Utilizes extensive knowledge of metal flow capabilities of various metals to operate equipment and produce parts, avoiding fractures and folds in the finished product. Checks parts with standard gauges or precision measuring instruments and submits parts for “first article” inspection as required.                                                                              Utilizes knowledge of metal flow capabilities of various metals to operate equipment and produce parts consistent with print specifications.                                 Recognizes improper machine functioning and/or tooling problems and takes corrective action. Directs and assists operators and trainees during various stages of production runs if necessary. Parts to be lifted and/or transported may weigh up to 30 lbs.      Keeps work area clean (and equipment), safe and in an orderly fashion daily. Performs other tasks of equal or lesser skill as required.
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