Shop Helper Entry Level, Machining
About this role
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DESCRIPTION:
The Entry-Level Machinist supports manufacturing operations by operating basic machine tools, performing routine setups, inspecting parts, and maintaining a clean, safe workspace. This role is ideal for individuals beginning a career in machining, manufacturing, or precision metalworking.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Operate manual or CNC machines under supervision (mills, lathes, grinders, saws).
Load raw materials, monitor machine operation, and remove finished parts.
Perform basic machine setups, tool changes, and adjustments.
Use measurement tools such as calipers, micrometers, and gauges to verify part accuracy.
Read and interpret simple blueprints, work orders, and production instructions.
Maintain equipment cleanliness and follow safety procedures at all times.
Report machine issues, defects, or deviations to supervisors.
Assist experienced machinists with more complex tasks as skills develop.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED)
Technical training, machining coursework, or shop experience preferred but not required.
Ability to read basic measurements and use hand tools.
Strong attention to detail and willingness to learn.
Ability to stand for long periods and lift up to 40 lbs.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, AND REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED:
- None
SKILLS REQUIRED:
- Ability to speak and understand basic English communication
- Ability to read and write in English
- Ability to comprehend and follow basic direction and instructions
PHYSICAL DEMANDS WHILE PERFORMING THE JOB:
Manufacturing or machine shop setting.
Exposure to noise, metalworking fluids, and moving machinery.
PPE required (safety glasses, steel‑toe shoes, hearing protection).
Company at a glance
FM Industries, Inc. engages in designing, testing, and manufacturing components and systems used in critical applications for the semiconductor medical, aerospace, and government markets. The company offers print, precision, machined components, and electro-mechanical assemblies. It provides prototyping, assembly, and engineering services, as well as production manufacturing services, including component machining, module assembly, and integration of vacuum chambers, load-locks, electrostatic chucks, RF and DC cathode assemblies, gas dispersion plates, bonded electrode assemblies, laser fusion components, and medical device components. The company was founded in 1989 and is based in Fremont, California. As of January 31, 2002, FM Industries, Inc. is a subsidiary of NGK Insulators, Ltd.
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