
Level/Hammer Operator
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Overview
Job Description
Job Title
Level/Hammer Operator – Blade Manufacturing
Purpose
Set up, operate, and tend machines or tools to level steel cores and hammer blades to bring them into desired specifications. Measure run-out, dish, and tension using precision instruments to ensure blades meet exacting quality standards. Perform repetitive tasks safely and accurately, supporting the production of blades less than 22” (75% of time) and less than 48” (25% of time).
Education
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent preferred
Less than a High School Diploma acceptable with relevant experience
Knowledge
Production and processing of steel and metal components
Mechanical principles and machine operation
Precision measurement using dial indicators, micrometers, and gauges
Quality control and inspection procedures
Safety procedures in a manufacturing environment
Skills
Basic Skills
Active Learning, Active Listening, Critical Thinking
Learning strategies taught by skilled employees
Monitoring performance and process outcomes
Effective speaking for communication with supervisors and peers
Social Skills
Coordination and instructing others
Technical Skills
Equipment maintenance (oil and minor upkeep)
Tool and equipment selection
Operation and control of leveling and hammering machines
Operation monitoring and quality control analysis
Work Context
Body Positioning & Physical Demands
Standing, walking, bending, twisting
Repetitive hand and arm motions
Handling and moving workpieces up to 50 lbs (more with assistance)
Environmental Conditions
Manufacturing environment with normal noise levels
Exposure to hazardous equipment and minor cuts
Indoor setting, not environmentally controlled
Pace & Scheduling
Work pace determined by skill and experience
Start/stop guided by machine chart and workflow
Work Attire
Safety shoes with steel toes and metatarsal guards, gloves, safety glasses
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Read and interpret work orders and technical specifications
Measure and inspect workpieces for run-out, dish, and overall quality using dial indicators and micrometers
Set up, operate, and tend leveling machines to straighten metal blades
Hammer and smith blades using tension hammers to achieve desired specifications
Load and unload workpieces into machines and monitor operations
Adjust machine speed, tension, and settings according to specifications (including Arga machines)
Clean machines and maintain a safe, organized work area
Examine finished workpieces for defects (chipped edges, marred surfaces) and sort accordingly
Record operational data, job order start and finish times, side run-out, and tension in CAM software (Syteline/ShopTrak)
Perform safety inspections and report issues to supervisors
Follow instructions for color-coded workflow and production priorities
Activities
Controlling Machines and Processes
Use hand tools and precision measuring instruments
Handling & Moving Objects
Load and unload workpieces
Move or fit heavy objects (up to 50 lbs independently)
Communication
Interact with supervisors and peers
Provide instruction or guidance when necessary
Inspecting Equipment, Materials, or Products
Verify conformance to specifications
Conduct safety checks on equipment
Documenting & Recording Information
Key job orders into ShopTrak/CAM software
Record measurements, tension, and side run-out
Monitoring & Decision-Making
Monitor machinery to detect problems
Evaluate quality and decide on corrective actions
Count products or materials and verify compliance with standards
Tools and Technology
Hammers (special tension hammers)
CAM software (Syteline/ShopTrak)
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