CNC Press Operator-2nd Shift
Kennametal | |
United States, Tennessee, La Vergne | |
Mar 14, 2026 | |
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About Kennametal With over 85 years as an industrial technology leader,Kennametal Inc.delivers productivity to customers through materials science, tooling and wear-resistant solutions. Customers across aerospace and defense, earthworks, energy, general engineering and transportation turn toKennametalto help them manufacture with precision and efficiency. Learn more atkennametal.com. Follow @Kennametal: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube. Job Summary and Mission Responsible for setting up and operating a variety of CNC-controlled carbide press machines, including but not limited to Dorst, Osterwalder, and Teledyne models. This position requires precision, attention to detail, and the ability to perform both mechanical and computer-based adjustments to ensure high[1]quality production of carbide inserts. Key Job Responsibilities
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Work Environment Work is performed in a temperature-controlled environment equipped with dust collection systems. Personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements include safety glasses with side shields and safety shoes. Additional PPE such as gloves or cut-resistant gloves may be required depending on the task. Physical Demands The role requires standing for approximately eight hours per shift, with two scheduled breaks + one lunch per 8 hour period. Occasional walking, reaching, sitting, and bending are required. Must be able to lift insert trays weighing up to thirty-three (33) pounds. Problem Solving Operate in alignment with scheduled order due dates and adhere strictly to the Press Data Sheet and Inspection Standards. Tasks and instructions are typically communicated orally and executed according to established guidelines. Must inspect and perform necessary modifications to tooling Responsible for solving moderate to complex production issues using a comprehensive understanding of insert styles, process requirements, and, when necessary, in coordination with technical experts both within and outside the facility. Recurring issues or significant decisions are escalated to the supervisor for resolution | |
Mar 14, 2026