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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailJob Title: Team Support Tech Press Brake Division (Bending)
Position Overview:
The Team Support Tech is responsible for providing technical support training and workflow coordination across departments with a focus on the Specials Milling and Grinding cells within the Press Brake Division. This role ensures smooth production operations by addressing programming set-ups and process concerns while maintaining efficiency and quality standards. The Team Support Tech operates sets up and troubleshoots a variety of machines to produce metal parts of various sizes and shapes.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide programming and technical support for jobs in the work area and from other departments.
Operate and maintain machines in the Specials Milling and Grinding cells including set-ups operation and troubleshooting.
Maintain established product schedules direct workflow and ensure all steps required to complete jobs are understood and followed.
Identify bottlenecks and implement process improvements independently.
Read and interpret technical prints including dimensions tolerances and problem-solving requirements.
Train and/or assist with machine set-ups and technical procedures as needed.
Communicate and train team members on proper job procedures and workflow.
Conduct technical training and maintain training documentation including department skills matrices for cross-training purposes.
Perform first part inspections as needed or required.
Troubleshoot technical and machine issues to minimize downtime.
Collaborate with Engineering to document workflows recommend process improvements and support value stream mapping.
Support all shifts; work all shifts as required.
Operate machines as necessary and support multiple departments or be reassigned as needed.
Communicate personnel issues and concerns to Lead Supervision.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Skills and Qualifications:
Graduate with a 2-year Machine Tool Technology or Tool & Die degree or currently enrolled 2nd-year students in these programs.
Strong mechanical and technical abilities; experience with editing programs machine set-ups and an understanding of G&M codes.
Ability to move freely among machines as workload demands.
Ability to read blueprints technical data and routings.
Proficient in machine tooling mathematics including trigonometry and algebra.
Effective communication training and teamwork skills.
Strong problem-solving troubleshooting and adaptability abilities.
Dependable accountable and motivated to support team goals.
Physical Demands:
Frequently lift or move up to 35 lbs.; occasionally up to 50 lbs.
Continuous exposure to a manufacturing environment with moderate noise.
Stand and walk continuously throughout the shift.
Frequent reaching handling grasping pinching pulling and repetitive motions.
Continuous requirement for specific vision abilities including close distance color depth perception and focus.
Continuous use of required personal protective equipment including eye protection.
Job Competencies:
Honesty / Integrity
Accountability
Adaptability
Motivation
Communication
Team Player
Problem Solving / Innovation
Reliability
Time Management
Work Environment:
Inside manufacturing environment.
Work Schedule:
Full-time 2ndShift: MondayFriday3:00 PM - 11PM
Compensation:
DOE; Advanced Machinist I (AMI) pay scale $1.00 shift differential.
EEO Statement:
Wilson Tool is an EEO/AA employer: women minorities individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply.
Part-Time