• CNC Press Brake Operator

    Prescott MetalBiddeford, ME 04005

    Job #2807170890

  • Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

    • Operate Press Brake to form sheet metal to customer specifications as laid out in the Job Traveler.
    • Measure workpiece dimensions throughout the forming operation to assure quality and repeatability.
    • Observe tool and machine operation to detect work piece defects or machine malfunction.
    • Set and adjust pressure and tool clearance.
    • Position workpiece against backstop or manually align layout marks to bend.
    • Set and adjust CNC back gauges as well as manual back gauges to specified dimensions and angles.
    • Read job specifications to determine machine adjustments.
    • Assist in developing bend deductions and maintaining accurate bend deduction records.
    • Keep the area clean, neat, and orderly.
    • Miscellaneous duties as assigned to help Prescott Metal achieve its goals.
    Inspection Requirements:
    • Check for any material defects or damage.
    • Verify orientation of each part - compare bend sheet to print and make sure it agrees.
    • Review traveler - ensure all previous operations are signed off and read any applicable notes before starting.
    • Determine optimal bend sequence prior to starting. Address any questions to Team Lead.
    • Verify bend deduction and tooling agree.
    • Verify all outside dimensions at each end and in the middle - recheck every 10 pieces.
    • Verify all angles at each end and in the middle - recheck every 10 pieces.
    • Check for tooling marks after forming.
    Minimum Qualifications/Technical Knowledge Required:
    • High school diploma, GED, or technical school.
    • Ability to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.
    • Interpret Job Travelers (work orders).
    • Understand Bill of Materials (BOM's).
    • Identify metal material types and gauge thickness.
    • Experience with reading tape measure, dial caliper and protractor.
    • Convert decimals and fractions, related to what shows on the Job Traveler/blueprints.
    • Proficient at interpreting mechanical drawings.
    • Ability to understand and develop bend deductions.
    • Have an excellent understanding of how to select position and align dies in machine and confirm that they are properly secured.
    Physical Demands/Work Conditions:
    • The operator stands on their feet for 8-10 hours per day, walking, stooping, and reaching, as well as frequently lifting manually and/or moving material up to 50 pounds.
    • Normal exposure to production/manufacturing environment subject to dust, metal shavings, machinery oil, and powder coating- and occasional office environment.
    • Frequently working with machinery that has pinch points and crushing motions.