
Automatics Operator - 1st Shift
Parker Hannifin Corporation, Lind, WI, United States
Position Summary
Our Quick Coupling Division in Grantsburg, WI is looking for new Automatics Operators to help keep the world moving. An Automatics Operator is responsible for operating, monitoring, adjusting, and performing basic troubleshooting on multi-spindle automatic screw machines to produce quick coupling components to specification. This role ensures consistent quality, high productivity, and safe operation while supporting continuous improvement in a precision manufacturing environment.
Responsibilities
Maintain a positive and professional attitude.
Use safety best practices including wearing appropriate PPE, practicing Behavior Based Safety, and performing LOTO.
Set‑up, operate and adjust multi-spindle automatics, ISAMs, NoCAMS, and/or Hydromats.
Plan operational sequences; select spindle speeds, collets, tooling, tool arrangement and clearances, feed rates, cams and settings for new and unusual work and for standardized work and variations when not prescribed.
May suggest improvements for standard or special tooling to suit materials or unusual cutting conditions.
Install collets, set and secure tooling holders, set tooling stops, cams and indexing mechanisms, operating travel and tool feed rates; set bar stock feed mechanism and stops to perform operations such as face, form, turn, drill, ream, bore, tap, thread and cut off stock up to the capacity of the machines; set tooling offsets, adjust computer readings.
Operate machines to produce pilot pieces for first piece verification to check set‑ups; make adjustments to correct variances.
Check parts produced for dimensional and finish conformance to specifications. Correct deviations and notify lead of any significant deviation. Remove and reset tooling or otherwise adjust machine as required. Assure all parts are produced with minimum burrs, if any. Manually clean and deburr parts. Handle specialty parts with care.
Remove machined parts, bar ends and turnings from machines. Separate recyclable turnings.
Maintain statistical process control charting.
Perform work required from drawings, engineering specifications, layouts and other operating instructions. Recommend improvements.
Use all standard, variable and attribute gauging to check work.
Responsible for keeping all tooling used in the area inventoried and organized in the mini‑cribs.
Use ERR's to notify engineering and management of items to be reviewed.
Maintain proper oil and coolant levels and perform equipment required Total Preventative Maintenance (TPM).
Participate in the High Performance Team (HPT) and Continuous Improvement processes.
Participate on Corrective and Preventative Action (CAPA) teams as required.
Operate CNC lathes including multiple spindle CNC lathes if assigned by Lead or Supervisor.
Responsible for quality parts throughout production run.
Physical Requirements
Continuously lifting and moving very light weight material (1‑5 lbs).
Frequently lifting and moving average weight material (5‑50 lbs).
Occasional lifting and moving heavy weight material up to (50 lbs. +) with assistance.
Qualifications
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Minimum of 1 year of machining experience preferred.
Requires the use of complicated drawings, shop mathematics, handbook formulas and a variety of precision measuring instruments.
Must be able to do tool grinding, sharpening and make proper tool selection including insert grades and coatings.
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Ability to handle a fast‑paced work environment.
Competent in the use of computers.
Parker will provide training for qualified applicant.
Must have taken and passed Parker QCD Basic Shop Course.
Pay
Starting Hourly Wage – $25.11
$1,500 Sign On Bonus
Benefits
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Profit Sharing Bonus
401(k) Matching & Retirement Income Account
Life Insurance
Paid Vacation & Holidays
Work Schedule
Five (5) 8‑hour shifts
Monday through Friday
6:00 am – 2:30 pm
Equal Employment Opportunity
Parker is an Equal Opportunity and Affimative Action Employer. Parker is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities for all job applicants and employees. Employment decisions are based upon job related reasons regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. However, U.S. Citizenship, Permanent Residency or other appropriate status is required for certain positions, in accord with U.S. import & export regulations. Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran / VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
Drug Tests
Drug-Free Workplace
In accordance with Parker's policies and applicable state laws, Parker provides for a drug‑free workplace. Therefore, all applicants seeking employment with Parker will be subject to drug testing as a condition of employment.
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Our Quick Coupling Division in Grantsburg, WI is looking for new Automatics Operators to help keep the world moving. An Automatics Operator is responsible for operating, monitoring, adjusting, and performing basic troubleshooting on multi-spindle automatic screw machines to produce quick coupling components to specification. This role ensures consistent quality, high productivity, and safe operation while supporting continuous improvement in a precision manufacturing environment.
Responsibilities
Maintain a positive and professional attitude.
Use safety best practices including wearing appropriate PPE, practicing Behavior Based Safety, and performing LOTO.
Set‑up, operate and adjust multi-spindle automatics, ISAMs, NoCAMS, and/or Hydromats.
Plan operational sequences; select spindle speeds, collets, tooling, tool arrangement and clearances, feed rates, cams and settings for new and unusual work and for standardized work and variations when not prescribed.
May suggest improvements for standard or special tooling to suit materials or unusual cutting conditions.
Install collets, set and secure tooling holders, set tooling stops, cams and indexing mechanisms, operating travel and tool feed rates; set bar stock feed mechanism and stops to perform operations such as face, form, turn, drill, ream, bore, tap, thread and cut off stock up to the capacity of the machines; set tooling offsets, adjust computer readings.
Operate machines to produce pilot pieces for first piece verification to check set‑ups; make adjustments to correct variances.
Check parts produced for dimensional and finish conformance to specifications. Correct deviations and notify lead of any significant deviation. Remove and reset tooling or otherwise adjust machine as required. Assure all parts are produced with minimum burrs, if any. Manually clean and deburr parts. Handle specialty parts with care.
Remove machined parts, bar ends and turnings from machines. Separate recyclable turnings.
Maintain statistical process control charting.
Perform work required from drawings, engineering specifications, layouts and other operating instructions. Recommend improvements.
Use all standard, variable and attribute gauging to check work.
Responsible for keeping all tooling used in the area inventoried and organized in the mini‑cribs.
Use ERR's to notify engineering and management of items to be reviewed.
Maintain proper oil and coolant levels and perform equipment required Total Preventative Maintenance (TPM).
Participate in the High Performance Team (HPT) and Continuous Improvement processes.
Participate on Corrective and Preventative Action (CAPA) teams as required.
Operate CNC lathes including multiple spindle CNC lathes if assigned by Lead or Supervisor.
Responsible for quality parts throughout production run.
Physical Requirements
Continuously lifting and moving very light weight material (1‑5 lbs).
Frequently lifting and moving average weight material (5‑50 lbs).
Occasional lifting and moving heavy weight material up to (50 lbs. +) with assistance.
Qualifications
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Minimum of 1 year of machining experience preferred.
Requires the use of complicated drawings, shop mathematics, handbook formulas and a variety of precision measuring instruments.
Must be able to do tool grinding, sharpening and make proper tool selection including insert grades and coatings.
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Ability to handle a fast‑paced work environment.
Competent in the use of computers.
Parker will provide training for qualified applicant.
Must have taken and passed Parker QCD Basic Shop Course.
Pay
Starting Hourly Wage – $25.11
$1,500 Sign On Bonus
Benefits
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Profit Sharing Bonus
401(k) Matching & Retirement Income Account
Life Insurance
Paid Vacation & Holidays
Work Schedule
Five (5) 8‑hour shifts
Monday through Friday
6:00 am – 2:30 pm
Equal Employment Opportunity
Parker is an Equal Opportunity and Affimative Action Employer. Parker is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities for all job applicants and employees. Employment decisions are based upon job related reasons regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. However, U.S. Citizenship, Permanent Residency or other appropriate status is required for certain positions, in accord with U.S. import & export regulations. Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran / VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
Drug Tests
Drug-Free Workplace
In accordance with Parker's policies and applicable state laws, Parker provides for a drug‑free workplace. Therefore, all applicants seeking employment with Parker will be subject to drug testing as a condition of employment.
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