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Brake Press Operator - 2nd & 3rd Shifts; Mayville

Job in Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, 53050, USA
Listing for: Metalcraft of Mayville
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-05
Job specializations:
  • Manufacturing / Production
    Machine Operator, Manufacturing Production
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Brake Press Operator - 2nd & 3rd Shifts (Mayville)
Location: Mayville

Metalcraft of Mayville

Metalcraft of Mayville is an Equal Opportunity

Employer:

Minorities/females/veterans/individuals with disabilities/sexual orientation/gender identity

Brake Press Operator - 2nd & 3rd Shifts (Mayville)

US-WI-Mayville

Job :
Type: Regular Full-Time
# of Openings: 2
Category: Manufacturing
Metalcraft of Mayville, Inc.

Overview

Metalcraft of Mayville is seeking a Brake Press Operator for 2nd & 3rd Shifts in our Mayville, WI facility. Apply today to join our team & a growing company!

Benefits of working for Metalcraft:
  • Competitive Pay
  • Paid Holidays & Vacation
  • Air Conditioned Facility
  • $2.00/hour shift premium for 2nd & 3rd shift
  • Advancement Opportunities
  • Free Health Clinic
  • On-the-job training
  • AND MORE!
Reporting to the Brake Press Manager this role is primarily responsible for the daily setup and operation of Cincinnati and Amada hydraulic CNC controlled press brakes in a just-in-time fabrication shop with some assistance provided. The Brake Press Operator may be required to assist other operators as a helper on key work or machines as required.$1000 Signing Bonus!

Responsibilities
  • Set up and operate a hydraulic press or punch press for routine established work.
  • Select correct tooling for the job task with setup documents or supervisor/lead assistance.
  • Load, install and correctly set up the tools required with some assistance from a supervisor or a lead.
  • Perform assigned work to time standards and quality expectations
  • Account for time and work completed via online computer data collection system.
  • Safely operate a forklift to handle materials and completed work.
  • Make routine decisions and use problem solving to resolve basic manufacturing issues or seek assistance.
  • Report and document basic material, production and quality control issues.
  • Maintain performance log books on assigned area equipment, report deficiencies to the maintenance team.
  • Participate in equipment preventative maintenance at the operator level.
  • Test and adjust machine speeds or actions, according to product specifications, using gauges and hand tools.
  • Load work pieces, plastic material, or chemical solutions into machines.
  • Read work orders or production schedules to determine specifications, such as materials to be used, locations of cutting lines, or dimensions and tolerances.
  • Install, align, and lock specified punches, dies, cutting blades, or other fixtures in rams or beds of machines, using gauges, templates, feelers, shims, and hand tools.
  • Position, align, and secure work pieces against fixtures or stops on machine beds or on dies.
  • Position guides, stops, holding blocks, or other fixtures to secure and direct work pieces, using hand tools and measuring devices.
  • Lubricate work pieces with oil.
  • Turn controls to set cutting speeds, feed rates, or table angles for specified operations.
  • Set stops on machine beds, change dies, and adjust components, such as rams or power presses, when making multiple or successive passes.
  • Plan sequences of operations, applying knowledge of physical properties of workpiece materials.
  • Mark identifying data on work pieces.
  • Grind out burrs or sharp edges, using portable grinders, speed lathes, or polishing jacks.
  • Place work pieces on cutting tables, manually or using hoists, cranes, or sledges.
  • Replace defective blades or wheels, using hand tools.
  • Adjust ram strokes of presses to specified lengths, using hand tools.
  • Set blade tensions, heights, and angles to perform prescribed cuts, using wrenches.
  • Remove housings, feed tubes, tool holders, or other accessories to replace worn or broken parts, such as springs or bushings.
  • Scribe reference lines on work pieces as guides for cutting operations, according to blueprints, templates, sample parts, or specifications.
  • Turn valves to start flow of coolant against cutting areas or to start airflow that blows cuttings away from kerfs.
  • Sharpen dulled blades, using bench grinders, abrasive wheels, or lathes.
  • Thread ends of metal coils from reels through slitters and secure ends on recoilers.
  • Hand-form, cut, or finish work pieces, using tools such as table saws, hand sledges, or anvils.
  • Preheat work pieces, using heating furnaces or hand torches.
  • Hone cutters with oilstones to remove nicks.
  • Select, clean,…
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