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Machine Operator

Envision your machining experience at work with an industry leader!

Enjoy a supportive and inclusive atmosphere with a wide-ranging benefits package, and excellent job security! For over 70 years, Tolomatic has been a family-owned company and over that time has become an innovative leader in pneumatic and motion control products with a global reach. Take advantage of this opportunity to use your machining skills while working on a variety of made-to-order projects.

As a part of the team, you will enjoy:

  • A clean, modern, climate-controlled work environment.
  • Convenient location off Highway 55 offering an easy commute.
  • Starting Pay Range of $20.00 to $24.00 an hour - DOE.
  • Great employee benefits including: Medical, Dental, Disability, Life, PTO, Profit Sharing, 401K Plan, Annual Bonus and Tuition Reimbursement.
  • Real, achievable advancement opportunities.

Due to rapid growth, Tolomatic is looking for Machine Operators for our 1st shift:

  • 1st Shift hours are 5:00am to 3:30pm Monday-Thursday OR 7:00am to 3:30pm Monday-Friday

About You:

  • High school education or equivalent - machine shop class work desired.
  • At least 6 months to 1 year of related CNC milling/turning machine center and/or manual machining experience in a related manufacturing environment.
  • Ability to operate saws and work in annealing center.
  • Knowledge of blueprint reading and mechanical inspection.
  • Knowledge of shop math and ability to read a tape measure.
  • Strong mechanical aptitude.
  • Displays a positive attitude and willingness to work in a team environment

Primary Objective:

Our Machine Operators operate CNC milling/turning machine centers and/or manual machinery (mills, drills, lathes, saws, etc.) to perform routine or repetitive operations in a manner which consistently meets customer specifications, quality requirements, and production standards. To perform plating operations in a manner which consistently meets quality requirements and production standards.

The Company:

Tolomatic is a leading supplier of electrical linear actuators and electric linear motion control and pneumatic actuators and cylinders. Tolomatic has earned its industry-wide reputation for designing and manufacturing highly durable and reliable electric linear and pneumatic actuators, and power transmission products for a variety of industries including packaging, material handling, medical, food processing, automotive, semiconductor, and general automation.

If you have previous experience in manufacturing, we want to hear from you! Do not miss out on this opportunity. Join the Tolomatic team today!

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to the individual's race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, genetic information, status as a military veteran or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

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