Machine Operator
Penn United Technologies, Inc. is now accepting applications for full-time Machine Operators to work in our Preform department at our Carbide facility.  If you appreciate manufacturing, the attention to detail it requires, and taking pride in doing a job well, then we encourage you to apply. This is an excellent ENTRY LEVEL position that has the potential to lead to an in-house Apprenticeship /Certificate program and which also provides an opportunity to advance your skills and grow within our employee-owned company. Position is primarily daylight, but candidates must be available for daylight, afternoon and midnight shifts and potentially Saturday morning when workload requires.
About Us:
Penn United, a leading advanced contract manufacturer since 1971, provides the highest quality precision manufactured solutions for our customers’ complex needs. Our broad range of manufacturing services support a variety of industries including defense and aerospace, medical, connectivity, energy, fluid handling, and precision components for consumer goods. Through our diverse range of capabilities which includes Engineering, Precision Machining/Grinding, Stamping, Carbide Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing, Plastic Injection Molding and more, our work plays a vital role in products used around the world every day. Penn United Technologies currently employs over 650 people in our employee-owned precision manufacturing company, located about 35 miles northeast of Pittsburgh in Butler County. Â
Responsibilities:
- Prioritize, plan and prepare work. Analyze tasks and establish appropriate sequence of operations
- Read prints & job orders for product specifications to determine dimensions and tolerances and machine set-up requirements
- Select, align, and secure holding fixtures, cutting tools, and materials on machines
- Set-up and safely operate various machining equipment such as manual and CNC lathes, mills, jig bores, and grinders in order to machine or grind components to customer specifications
- Calculate and set controls to regulate machining factors or enter commands to retrieve, input or edit computerized machine control media.
- Verify conformance of finished work piece to specifications using precision measuring devices (such as micrometers, calipers, gauges, etc..)Â Â Â