POSITION SPECIFICATIONSREPORTS TO:Maintenance Supervisor FLSA STATUS:Non-exemptJOB NUMBER:M9001DEPARTMENT: MaintenanceSUB-DEPARTMENT: Machine shopBenefitsMedical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance, including spouse and children (no payroll deductions)$34.61 per hour10 paid holidays per yearVacation after one year (begins at 40 hours and increases based on years of service)Supplemental leave (used in conjunction with Washington Paid Family & Medical Leave)Cost Of Living AdjustmentsShift differential & schedule premiums (rotating shifts)Boot AllowanceBirthday Gift Card401KPension PlanMonthly Bonus structureWork clothing providedJob DescriptionMachinists are responsible for the set up and operation of all machining equipment. They use hand tools to fabricate, assemble, and repair plant equipment. They fabricate, repair and maintain tools, fixtures, and dies; grinds and sharpens machine tools and cutters.The Machinists essential functions include:•Reads and interprets blueprints, charts, and sketches.•Knows shop mathematics and plans, layout materials and sketches lines to be cut, shaped, milled, drilled, or otherwise machined.•Sets up and operates machines to fabricate and repair parts within very close tolerances.•Does assembly work such as; washes, steam cleans, inspects and repairs by using various tools and equipment.•Knows the mechanical properties of various materials.•Does precision work on critical equipment.•Grind and polish cylindrical and flat work to desired specifications.•Saws and cuts materials to size.•Operates various cranes and power trucks to place work, shafts, bearings, gears, etc., in and out of machinery and to move materials inside and outside plant.•Inspects and adjusts guards and tool rests on grinders and pedestal grinders.•Uses computer to update work orders as needed and to order or return material or parts to Kaisers Storeroom.•Keeps required files and records.•Assists other maintenance crafts, production employees, salaried employees, or contractors /vendors as needed to do job assignment.•Maintains machine shop equipment by tool sharpening, equipment and tool repairs.•PMs Machines, daily pre-op checks on mobile equipment, oils and greases all department stationary and mobile equipment as needed.Other functions can include•Silver soldering.•Heat treats, tempers, draws, and case hardens metal alloys.•Dresses and changes abrasive wheels and emery belts, etc.•Layout and sheet metal forming.•Non-critical welding and cutting torch work as needed to do job assignment.Degree or technical education is preferred.A minimum of 5 years' combined (including school) experience as a journey level industrial repair machinistBe energetic, disciplined and focused on a team building operational organizationHave well developed interpersonal and business partnering skills, with the ability to quickly adapt to, be accepted by, and communicate with the organization at all levelsAbility to work 8, or 10 hour rotating shifts including swing, weekends & holidaysMust Comply with all safety, quality, and environmental regulationsThis position has been determined to be a safety-sensitive position and requires a pre-employment drug and alcohol screen that includes marijuana.We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered based on job-related qualifications and abilities. There shall be no discrimination on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, veteran, or disability status.About Kaiser Aluminum: Talented people join our team because we are a company passionate about environmental sustainability, employee growth, contributing back to our communities and championing an inclusive culture.