Machine Operator I - 2nd ShiftÂ
Monday - Friday 2:30pm - 11:00pm
Department:Â ProductionÂ
Reports to: Production SupervisorÂ
About BerettaÂ
Beretta is the world’s oldest continuously operating industrial dynasty, with documented origins dating back to 1526, when Mastro Bartolomeo Beretta sold 185 harquebus barrels to the Venice Arsenal. 16 Generations of the Beretta family have carried the brand forward, evolving it from artisanal barrel‑making into a globally recognized firearms manufacturer known for precision, craftsmanship, and technological advancement. Through centuries of growth, modernization, and strategic expansion, Beretta has become a leader in both the global sporting and defense markets.Â
Joining Beretta means becoming part of a company with centuries of stability and craftsmanship, backed by a reputation for quality and innovation. Beretta USA offers a wide range of roles from manufacturing to engineering to corporate positions, and provides competitive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid vacation and sick time off, paid holidays, tuition assistance, a 401(k) plan, Beretta product discounts and so much more.
About the role
This entry-level manufacturing role plays a critical part in supporting Beretta U.S.A.’s production, quality, and delivery commitments. By efficiently operating machining equipment and maintaining consistent production flow, individuals in this role help ensure that precision components are produced accurately, on schedule, and in compliance with strict blueprint and quality standards. The position directly contributes to operational efficiency by reducing downtime, identifying potential issues early in the manufacturing process, and supporting continuous production across multiple machines. Through careful attention to detail, adherence to safety and quality requirements, and clear communication with supervisors, this role helps protect product integrity, minimize scrap or rework, and uphold the company’s reputation for reliable, high-quality products. This position is foundational to the manufacturing operation and provides essential support to downstream assembly, inspection, and fulfillment processes.
Key Responsibilities
- Operates various machine tools. Operation of multiple machine tools simultaneously, following standard operating procedures to achieve standard production quotas.
- Cleans machine fixtures and loads raw material onto machines.
- Machines parts from raw materials to produce finished products to meet Beretta U.S.A. blueprint specifications.
- Keep track of number of parts produced daily.
- Gauges parts produced, using calibrated instruments, to ensure that quality control inspection standards are met.
- Read dial indicators and recognize problems with machines.
- Reports errors in production and performance to immediate supervisor.
- React to machining problems while back is turned.
- Maintains work station by cleaning equipment and work area with appropriate materials.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Experience & EducationÂ
- No previous training required. On-the-job training is provided.
   Physical RequirementsÂ
Must be able to stand for the full duration of the shift and perform repetitive hand, wrist, and arm movements required for machine operation and part handling. Strong manual dexterity, fine motor skills, and hand eye coordination are essential, along with sufficient visual acuity to monitor machinery, read gauges, and inspect parts for quality. The role requires frequent bending, reaching, and occasional squatting, as well as the ability to lift, push, and pull materials and equipment weighing up to 50 pounds. Movement between machines and movement of objects over short distances may also be required. The role also demands alertness and sustained attention while completing repetitive tasks to ensure quality and safety. Employees must wear all required personal protective equipment (PPE) while performing job duties.
Work Environment
Within the facility, employees may be exposed to manufacturing noise, airborne liquid chemicals, fine particulate dust, ambient temperatures, and industrial lighting. Work environment is similar to most manufacturing and distribution operations. Employees may be exposed to excessive noise, temperatures, hazards associated with working around moving machinery, exposure to vibrations and shop lighting, humidity, odors, and occasional exposure to chemical hazards.
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The following Personal Protective Equipment is required:
Safety glasses with side shields required when on manufacturing floor
The use of additional personal protective equipment (PPE) may be required when a job task(s) is being completed in or around your assigned department or in another department, this includes safety eyewear, hearing protection, and safety footwear.
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Disclaimer: The above job description is not intended as, nor should it be construed as, exhaustive of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with this job.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
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