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Grinding Positions Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Advanced Machinist Positions

Menominee, MI · On-site

$30.39 - $31.18/hr

We're also seeking experienced candidates for our Finish Grinder position. Pay range: $30.39 - $31.18 per/hr If you're looking for an opportunity to put your machining skills to work with a great ...

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Centerless Grinder Operator - Day Shift Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent (Days Only) Work Environment: Clean, fully air-conditioned shop with excellent equipment Overtime: Plenty available ...

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Centerless Grinder Operator - Day Shift Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent (Days Only) Work Environment: Clean, fully air-conditioned shop with excellent equipment Overtime: Plenty available ...

Blanchard Grinder Machinist

Roseville, MI · On-site

$16 - $19.75/hr

... Grinding Machinists to join its team. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced professionals looking for a stable position with competitive pay based on experience. Blanchard Grinder ...

Grinder Operator

White Cloud, MI · On-site

$15.25 - $18.75/hr

The Grinding Operator is responsible for operating grinding equipment to finish refractory products to required specifications. This position inspects materials for quality, performs dimensional ...

Grinder Operator

White Cloud, MI · On-site

$15.25 - $18.75/hr

The Grinding Operator is responsible for operating grinding equipment to finish refractory products to required specifications. This position inspects materials for quality, performs dimensional ...

Works from part drawings, specifications and grinding instructions * Uses magnetic table and chucks or clamps to position and secure workpiece on table of machine using care to support irregular work ...

Grinder Operator

White Cloud, MI · On-site

$15.25 - $18.75/hr

The Grinding Operator is responsible for operating grinding equipment to finish refractory products to required specifications. This position inspects materials for quality, performs dimensional ...

Works from part drawings, specifications and grinding instructions * Uses magnetic table and chucks or clamps to position and secure workpiece on table of machine using care to support irregular work ...

Grinder

Brighton, MI · On-site

$16.25 - $20.50/hr

This position requires a strong understanding of manual grinding techniques, tooling, and equipment operation to meet tight tolerances and customer specifications. The OD Grinder will work ...

Grinder

Livonia, MI · On-site

$22 - $26/hr

Work Environment Responsibilities associated with this position are typically performed in an ... Load work pieces into grinding machines, then perform specific grinding operations. * Compute ...

Grinder

Livonia, MI · On-site

$22 - $26/hr

Work Environment Responsibilities associated with this position are typically performed in an ... Load work pieces into grinding machines, then perform specific grinding operations. * Compute ...

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What is the difference between Grinding Positions vs Machinist?

AspectGrinding PositionsMachinist
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent, specialized grinding certificationsHigh school diploma, technical training, machining certifications
Work EnvironmentFactories, manufacturing plants, workshopsFactories, machine shops, manufacturing facilities
Industry UsageCommon in metalworking, manufacturing, aerospaceUsed across manufacturing, metalworking, automotive industries
Job FocusPrecision grinding of parts and toolsOperating and setting up various machine tools, including grinders

Grinding Positions primarily focus on precision grinding tasks, while Machinists operate a variety of machine tools, including grinders. Both roles are essential in manufacturing environments and often require similar certifications and work settings. Understanding these differences helps job seekers target the right roles in the manufacturing industry.

What is a grinding position?

A grinding position is a manufacturing job where workers operate grinding machines to shape, finish, or remove material from metal or other hard substances. It requires knowledge of machine operation, safety procedures, and often involves working with precision tools and measurements. These roles are common in metal fabrication and manufacturing environments.

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Advanced Machinist Positions

Le Jones

Menominee, MI • On-site

$30.39 - $31.18/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

We're Hiring Skilled Machinists!
We're looking for experienced machinists to join our team!
If you have a background in multiple machining processes-including grinding, lathe operation, and other precision machining techniques-we'd love to hear from you. We are currently hiring for our WMI Flex Cell Operator position.
We're also seeking experienced candidates for our Finish Grinder position.
Pay range: $30.39 - $31.18 per/hr
If you're looking for an opportunity to put your machining skills to work with a great team, apply today or share this post with someone who might be a great fit!
WMI Flex Cell Operator -
Brief Overview:
This job classification will require employees to perform all production welding, machining, and inspection requirements necessary to manufacture targeted product processed within or outside of the cell. The WMI Cell Operator position requires operators to work as team members and participate in asset team meetings to ensure safety, reduce waste, streamline work flows, and continually improve processes. The WMI Cell Operator position requires employees to be multi-skilled, proficient at all operations, and to rotate job responsibilities.
The Weld, Machine, and Inspection (WMI) Cell Operator sets up and operates belt sander, centerless O.D. grinder, production welding, heat treat furnace, automatic and C.N.C. style lathe, liquid penetrant inspection, and parts marking equipment to fabricate parts to required tolerances derived from customer supplied blueprints. WMI Cell Operator performs related material handling, external gauging, machine lubrication, cleaning and organization of the work area in accordance with Company continuous improvement initiatives. The WMI Cell Operator position requires knowledge of metal turning procedures, characteristics of cutting tools, centerless grinding procedures, level II liquid penetrant, visual inspection and packaging methods, mathematical abilities and knowledge of specific material characteristics.
This job classification will require employees to perform all production welding, machining, and inspection requirements necessary to manufacture targeted product processed within or outside of the cell. The WMI Cell Operator position requires operators to work as team members and participate in asset team meetings to ensure safety, reduce waste, streamline work flows, and continually improve processes. The WMI Cell Operator position requires employees to be multi-skilled, proficient at all operations, and to rotate job responsibilities.
Finisher -
Brief Overview:
Sets up and operates grinding machine to grind various parts to the required specifications. Cleans, adjusts and lubricates machine as required.
  • Operates standard machine shop grinders to grind parts to predetermined tolerances specified on machine shop procedure computer files. Operates and maintains various machine loading devices. Obtains procedure information from the computer file system. Verifies revision numbers on the procedure to that contained on the product card.
  • When performing finish O.D. grinding operations, obtains job procedure information from the computer files. Obtains the O.D. master in the gage room. Sets up and adjusts indicator gages to measure O.D. sizes and roundness. Sets up data collection devices as needed. Arranges for Floor Inspector or a designee to verify the proper gage set-up. Sets up size compensator to indicate wheel adjustments.
  • Obtains parts pusher and header from storage area and returns to storage when finished. Positions parts on work rest blade and processes parts through the grinder. Arranges first piece inspection by a Floor Inspector or designee. Monitors dimensional accuracy of work-in-process. Makes adjustments as necessary. Records sizes into data collection device for S.P.C. purposes, as necessary. Records S.P.C. information on product cards.
  • Dresses grinding wheels as needed to assure proper surface finish.
  • Obtains tools, devices, and new wheels. Removes used grinding wheel from the machine and disposes of it properly. Performs "ring test" on new replacement wheel. Installs the new wheel on the machine and replaces all components and guards.