$25-50/hour
Boeing Propulsion Engineering Labs (PEL), 1150 S Willow St, Seattle, WA 98108, USA
Looking for both Journeyman Manual Machinist as well as those interested in Apprentice Manual Machinist. About: Propulsion Systems, Inc. is a repair Facility located in South Seattle. We provide Field Service Engineers & Manufacturing for Controllable Pitch Propellers, Thrusters, PTO's, Shaft Brakes, Electronic and Pneumatic Controls for marine applications. Salary/Compensation: $25 - $50 an hour (Dependent on experience level) Duties and Responsibilities: • Operate Machinery: Use manual tools such as lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and grinders to cut, shape, and finish materials according to specifications. • Read Blueprints: Interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics to determine machining requirements and methods. • Measure and Inspect: Utilize precision measuring instruments (e.g., calipers, micrometers) to ensure parts meet quality standards and specifications. • Maintenance: Perform routine maintenance and repairs on machinery to ensure optimal performance and safety. • Quality Control: Conduct inspections of finished products and make necessary adjustments to maintain high-quality standards. • Capable of training other machinists and correcting errors Perks/Benefits: • Safe Harbor 401k through ADP • 2 Weeks’ vacation after the first year of employment • No tools required, all items supplied by PSI • Two sets of coveralls and one pair of work boots provided per year after probationary period. • Flexible work schedule / start time • Training and additional schooling is offered after the first year of employment Qualifications: • Education: High school diploma or equivalent. • Experience in a manufacturing or machining environment is required. Previous roles as a lathe operator or in manual machining are advantageous. • Must be able to set up and operate at least two of the fabrication processes while achieving and maintaining established quality and efficiency standards • Make parts to meet the requirements of Design and Manufacturing Engineering using proper tooling, inspection equipment and through proper set-up and operation of equipment • Measure, examine, and test completed units to detect defects and ensure conformance to specifications, using precision instruments • Requires standing 90% of shift • Requires good manual dexterity • Exposed to hazards/risks that require body protection (gloves, pants, steel toes, sleeves, safety glasses) • Apply basic skills. Performs simple fabrication processes Requirements: • Ability to machine a variety of metals such as 300 and 400 series stainless steels, brass, copper, steel, composites, and exotic alloys • Prior machining experience (3+ years for Journeyman level applications) • Prior experience with set up and operation of manually controlled machines (3+ years for Journeyman level applications) • Prior experience reading and interpreting blueprints (2+ years for Journeyman level applications) • Experience using precision tools, machinery and equipment such as lathe, vertical milling machine, drill press, hydraulic press, chop saw, band saw, and a variety of cutting tools and equipment • Rigging experience using safe practices • Good communication skills • Knowledge of setting up and operating manual lathes and mills • Track record of being able to provide high quality work in a fast-paced environment • Plan, layout, set-up, operate and make tool adjustments to cut and shape all types of metals and synthetics using manual (e.g., lathes, millers and grinders) numerically controlled and computerized machine shop equipment • Strong focus on accuracy and quality in work, with the ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues as they arise. • Clear communication skills, Patience, Eye for details