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Parker Hannifin Corporation High Level Machinist (Aerospace) in Kent, Washington
Position Summary At Parker Aerospace, we develop technologies and innovative solutions that enable reliable, efficient and increasingly sustainable flight for the lifecycle of the aircraft, including aftermarket support. Our passionate people with deep engineering expertise, together with our breadth of differentiated technologies, ensure that we make the extraordinary happen and continue to shape the future of aviation in partnership with our customers. As a member of our team, you are instrumental in fulfilling our mission: 'Enabling Engineering Breakthroughs that Lead to a Better Tomorrow.' Pursuing a career at Parker presents unlimited opportunities for both professional and personal development. Working with some of the most brilliant minds in the industry, your contributions will be pivotal in developing innovative technologies and products, significantly contributing to Parker's goal of addressing the world's most pressing engineering challenges. At Parker, our team members belong, matter and make a difference. At Exotic Metals Forming Division, our highly talented team blends a passion for manufacturing with relentless customer support, making us the partner of choice for complex aerospace solutions. Working at EMFD is about being part of a team, a culture, something that is bigger than each of us individually. We began as a small group of people passionately committed to a common goal. That is why we are so proud of everyone in our Exotic family who strives to be the best at what they do every day, working as a collaborative team in a culture of continuous improvement to stretch the bounds of creative thinking and provide quality products to our customers around the globe. High-Level Machinist Day shift, Swing Shift and Weekend Shift Openings Uses advanced processes to set up, adjust, and operate various machine tools to form and/or machine aerospace quality detail hardware. Functions and Responsibilities Perform setups and complex operations using engine lathes, milling machines, punch press, forming press, shear, press brake, expander and/or other machinery on production hardware. Detect faulty processes and provide input for their resolution. Interpret and follow written instructions, sketches, drawings and documents. Use precision instruments to check tolerances and quality of parts. Perform all work in accordance with established standards and safety procedures. Responsible for ensuring proper documentation is entered on manufacturing planning (including correct quantities) and paperless timecard system. Able to develop some new jobs. May train others on basic operations on a variety of skills and machines. Assist in improving processes and tools. Serve as a resource for resolving complex challenges. May oversee others. Skills, Education and Required Experience High School Diploma or GED equivalent. Fully proficient in interpreting manufacturing planning, sketches, blueprints, and specifications, including views, symbols, and revision control, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T). Knows when to stop and ask for clarification. Few limitations but knows what they are and stops and finds appropriate interpretation when necessary. Understands proper setup and use of tooling associated with machines. Requires familiarity with machine tools, precision instruments and good manual dexterity. Required to perform shop mathematics associated with machine operations. Demonstrates expertise in various machine types and work which may involve multiple machine processes. Working Conditions Demonstrate proper and safe operation of equipment, and personal protective equipment including, but not limited to, safety glasses/full face shield, hearing protection, and gloves as required. Physical Requirements