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Press Brake Operator
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Alloy Engineering Company
Alloy Engineering, a 100% Employee‑Owned Company located in Berea, OH, seeks a skilled and experienced Press Brake Operator to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining press brake machines according to company guidelines using precise specifications. The operator plays a pivotal role in ensuring that fabrication processes run smoothly and efficiently.
Responsibilities
Set up and prepare press brake machines by selecting and aligning dies in the machine ram.
Read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and production orders to determine required dimensions, tolerances, and materials.
Calculate bend allowances, determine proper tonnage requirements, and select the appropriate press brake machine settings.
Load and unload materials into the press brake machine, ensuring proper alignment and positioning.
Position and secure workpieces onto the machine bed using clamps, bolts or other fixtures.
Measure circular, angular, and linear dimensions on diagrams.
Measure accurately to 1/16 inch using a tape measure.
Use manual tools such as micrometers and calipers.
Perform routine maintenance on press brake machines, including cleaning, lubricating, and replacing worn or damaged parts.
Collaborate with team members and supervisors to optimize production processes and troubleshoot any issues.
Adhere to all safety guidelines and protocols, maintaining a clean and organized work area.
Requirements
Experience with Cincinnati press brakes or Steelweld machines is ideal (Mechanical & Hydraulic).
High school diploma or equivalent.
Minimum of 3 years of experience operating a press brake, rolls, or other fabrication equipment.
Knowledge of the fabrication process.
Strong proficiency in littérature ship punch.
Intermediate math skills, including geometry; ability to convert fractions to decimals and vice versa.
Able to calculate uñas, angles, and tolerances (Algebra 1).
Ability to select appropriate forming dies and set up machines independently.
Familiarity with various press brake machine controls and settings.
Excellent attention to detail, accuracy, and problem‑solving skills.
Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
Core Values
Do Right Always.
Customer‑Centric Teamwork.
Get it Done – Well and Timely.
Drama‑Free Work Environment.
Be Smart, Grow and Learn, Stay Smart.
Physical Requirements
Standing most of the time, lifting 25 to 50 lbs, pushing, pulling, bending, stooping, reaching as needed.
Steel‑toe boots начал safety glasses required; reimbursement available.
Plant facility does not have air conditioning.
Perks and Benefits
$3,000 sign‑on bonus paid in installments every 90 scat until 1 year.
$2 per hour 2nd‑shift differential.
Retirement plan 100% company‑funded (ESOP).
401(k) with match.
Health insurance.
Dental.
Vision.
Paid holidays.
PTO (with two shutdown periods; employees can use PTO or opt фаъолияти voluntary work opportunities if available).
Referral program.
Tuition reimbursement.
Schedule
10‑hour shift: 1st shift 6:00‑16:30, 2nd shift 16:00‑02:00; 56 hours a week; two Saturdays a month if needed.
Alloy Engineering is a 100% employee‑owned company and an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and veterans.
Salary: $20–35/hr based on experience.
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Press Brake Operator
role at
Alloy Engineering Company
Alloy Engineering, a 100% Employee‑Owned Company located in Berea, OH, seeks a skilled and experienced Press Brake Operator to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining press brake machines according to company guidelines using precise specifications. The operator plays a pivotal role in ensuring that fabrication processes run smoothly and efficiently.
Responsibilities
Set up and prepare press brake machines by selecting and aligning dies in the machine ram.
Read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and production orders to determine required dimensions, tolerances, and materials.
Calculate bend allowances, determine proper tonnage requirements, and select the appropriate press brake machine settings.
Load and unload materials into the press brake machine, ensuring proper alignment and positioning.
Position and secure workpieces onto the machine bed using clamps, bolts or other fixtures.
Measure circular, angular, and linear dimensions on diagrams.
Measure accurately to 1/16 inch using a tape measure.
Use manual tools such as micrometers and calipers.
Perform routine maintenance on press brake machines, including cleaning, lubricating, and replacing worn or damaged parts.
Collaborate with team members and supervisors to optimize production processes and troubleshoot any issues.
Adhere to all safety guidelines and protocols, maintaining a clean and organized work area.
Requirements
Experience with Cincinnati press brakes or Steelweld machines is ideal (Mechanical & Hydraulic).
High school diploma or equivalent.
Minimum of 3 years of experience operating a press brake, rolls, or other fabrication equipment.
Knowledge of the fabrication process.
Strong proficiency in littérature ship punch.
Intermediate math skills, including geometry; ability to convert fractions to decimals and vice versa.
Able to calculate uñas, angles, and tolerances (Algebra 1).
Ability to select appropriate forming dies and set up machines independently.
Familiarity with various press brake machine controls and settings.
Excellent attention to detail, accuracy, and problem‑solving skills.
Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
Core Values
Do Right Always.
Customer‑Centric Teamwork.
Get it Done – Well and Timely.
Drama‑Free Work Environment.
Be Smart, Grow and Learn, Stay Smart.
Physical Requirements
Standing most of the time, lifting 25 to 50 lbs, pushing, pulling, bending, stooping, reaching as needed.
Steel‑toe boots начал safety glasses required; reimbursement available.
Plant facility does not have air conditioning.
Perks and Benefits
$3,000 sign‑on bonus paid in installments every 90 scat until 1 year.
$2 per hour 2nd‑shift differential.
Retirement plan 100% company‑funded (ESOP).
401(k) with match.
Health insurance.
Dental.
Vision.
Paid holidays.
PTO (with two shutdown periods; employees can use PTO or opt фаъолияти voluntary work opportunities if available).
Referral program.
Tuition reimbursement.
Schedule
10‑hour shift: 1st shift 6:00‑16:30, 2nd shift 16:00‑02:00; 56 hours a week; two Saturdays a month if needed.
Alloy Engineering is a 100% employee‑owned company and an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and veterans.
Salary: $20–35/hr based on experience.
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