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Precision Setup Technician

Bead Industries, Inc.
Posted a month ago, valid for 23 days
Location

Milford, New Haven 06461, CT

Salary

$34 - $36 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Precision Manufacturing Technician / Setup Specialist role is ideal for a mechanically inclined professional who excels in high-precision environments.
  • Key responsibilities include machine setup and operation, motion control integration, diagnostic troubleshooting, and ensuring quality precision using various measuring tools.
  • Candidates should possess a strong understanding of metal forming mechanical systems, servo systems, and tooling maintenance, along with the ability to read technical drawings.
  • The ideal candidate thrives on solving complex setup challenges and has a safety-first mindset while maintaining production efficiency.
  • This full-time position is located in Milford, Connecticut, requires mid-level experience, and offers a compensation range of $34-36 per hour.

Precision Setup Technician



Job Overview: 

This role is designed for a versatile Mechanically Inclined Professional who thrives in a high-precision environment. You aren't just an operator; you are a problem-solver who understands how metal moves and how automated systems think. You will bridge the gap between traditional metal forming and modern motion control.


Key Responsibilities

  • Machine Setup: Perform setups, adjustments, and changeovers on Standard or Custom Metal Forming Equipment (Fourslide/Multislide, Power Press, Deep Draw or other custom metal forming equipment). 
  • Motion Control Integration: Monitor and fine-tune equipment utilizing Servo Motors to ensure precise timing, feed rates, and positioning.
  • Diagnostic Troubleshooting: Identify the root cause of mechanical failures or part variations. Use a hands-on approach to "listen" to the machine and adjust tooling or parameters accordingly.
  • Quality Precision: Utilize micrometers, calipers, and optical comparators to ensure all components meet tight tolerances (often within $\pm 0.001$ inches).
  • Process Optimization: Collaborate with the engineering team to improve cycle times and reduce material waste by refining tool sequences.

Required Skills & Qualifications

  • The "Mechanical Mind": A natural aptitude for understanding complex linkages, cams, and synchronized movements.
  • Technical Proficiency: * Metal Forming Mechanical Systems : Understanding the metal forming process and how it relates to machine mechanical motion and timing.
    • Metal Cutting & Forming: Understanding of die and part forming progression and  how metal moves when forming.
    • Servo Systems: Ability to navigate interface panels and adjust servo-driven feeds or indexing units.
  • Tooling Maintenance: Ability to perform basic sharpening or shim adjustments to maintain part integrity during a production run. Ability to operate standard toolroom machinery (mills, drills, surface grinders). Ability to fabricate tooling components from blueprints and your own design.
  • Blueprint Literacy: Strong ability to read and interpret technical drawings.


The Ideal Candidate

You are the person people go to when a machine "just isn't running right." You enjoy the challenge of a complex setup and get a sense of satisfaction from watching a flat strip of metal turn into a perfectly formed component at high speeds. You balance a "safety-first" mindset with the drive to keep the production line humming.




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