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Position Purpose:
Complete on-the-job and classroom training as part of a 7000-hour formal apprentice program in order to manufacture quality, cost effective, precision machined parts, in a timely manner for internal and external customers.
Nature and Scope:
The 7000-hour apprentice program will consist of rotations into a different area of metal removal for on-the-job training. These include: The Automatic CNC Single Spindle area, the Automatic Multiple Spindle area, and the Swiss Area. The trainee will be required to complete and pass proficiency tests in each area. Each trainee will work under the direction of the department supervisor, Team Leader and an assigned trainer in each area. The trainee will also rotate shifts during the training program and may spend time on all 3 shifts.
Formal classroom training is also part of the apprentice program. The apprentice will complete the Honeywell CNC Machinist Certificate program at Highland Community College.
After the successful completion of the Honeywell CNC Machinist Certificate program at Highland Community College and the 7000 hours OJT, the trainee will be assigned to a Machinist 2.
The annual base salary range for this position is <$min 42640.00- $mid 42640.00 >. Please note that this salary information serves as a general guideline. Honeywell considers various factors when extending an offer, including but not limited to the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidates work experience, education and training, key skills, as well as market and business considerations.
U.S. PERSON REQUIREMENTS Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. Person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.
Requirements and Accountabilities:
1) The trainee must become proficient in each of the following to successfully complete the program:
Stocking machines
Inspecting parts
Cleaning out machines
Replenishing fluids
Changing cams
Changing collets
Changing pushers
Removing setups
Preparing setups
Changing gears
Operating DNC system
Making minor adjustments/major adjustments
Setting, centering, and changing tooling
Working with special attachments
Doing routine troubleshooting
Note: This list of on-the-job training may not be all inclusive. Other training/tasks of similar complexity may be added as the trainee progresses through the program.
2) The trainee must also successfully complete the following classroom training in order to complete the apprentice program:
Highland Community College - Honeywell Machinist Apprenticeship Certificate ~
Term of Apprenticeship:
Terms of the apprenticeship shall be as specified in the outline of work experience/classroom requirements for the trade. The term shall not be completed until work experience, Training checklists, floor performance testing and classroom-related instruction requirements are met. At any time, an individual fails to meet all the above criteria, they will be subject to removal of the apprenticeship program.
In addition, the employee must meet performance standards of: Productivity, Contribution and Participation, Behavior/Attitude, Quality, Safety and 5s.