Precision Resource

Machine or Press Operators, Metal Stamping - Multiple Shifts

Vernon Hills, IL - Full Time

Precision Resource seeks Press Operators to join our well-established Vernon Hills operation! You may either bring your machining experience OR be trained by our experts to operate and set up our mechanical and/or hydraulic fineblanking presses. Precision Resource, Inc. is a solid, privately held, profitable organization that specializes in manufacturing challenging and intricate safety-critical parts.

Why here?

  • Very comfortable, year-round temperature-controlled, clean environment.
  • 4-day work week, Mon-Thur, plus overtime availability.
  • Excellent training processes and tools to ensure committed-operator success.
  • Outstanding pay and benefits with low premiums, and 401k matches with full vesting at enrollment.
  • Vacation, sick, personal days and holidays supporting our work-life balance culture. 
  • Annual bonus potential.
  • Career opportunities with tuition reimbursements.
  • Collaborative culture with very knowledgeable, skilled, and highly dedicated team of operators, machinists, and engineering and maintenance support. 
  • Approachable, positive leaders across all departments.
  • Smaller company culture here in IL with the best features and benefits of being part of a larger company.
  • Our customers include a wide range of industries and countries.

We are a global suppliers of precision metal components and assemblies using a fineblank production method. The work we do for the automotive, aerospace, hardware and other industries provides opportunities for innovation.  Our high-volume, quality and environmentally driven ISO 14001, QMS and IATF registered processes include all electronically maintained work instructions and related quality check sheets. Participating in process audits and periodic safety walk-throughs are also integral expectations for all our team members.  

Qualification:

  • Two (2) years of mechanical related factory experience, ideally but not requiring some machining work. Set up and operation of stamping presses preferred.
  • Experience using basic measuring tools (e.g., micrometer and caliper).
  • Able to perform simple math.
  • Ability to perform basic computer skills.
  • Absolutely reliable attendance and desire to contribute daily to the team's productivity. 

Precision Resource is an equal opportunity employer, M/F/D/V.

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