2020 Regional Pay Methodology and Demographics Report

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Mix supplied coating materials with thinners to obtain proper consistency. Apply bond coats and standard finishes to a variety of parts or products, using spray gun or brush. Uses Coordinate Measuring Machine to assure product quality by inspection of first article, regular production, and re-run machining parts. Verifies finished goods with blueprint schematics. May assist engineering with program editing to resolve differences between program and actual part/product dimensions. General production labor job. The job typically requires the ability to follow demonstrated directions, no diploma is required and all training is typically given on-the-job, or equivalent. Incumbents perform a variety of production duties, such as tending machines, handling product, visual sorting or inspection, packing, or performing other operations that can be learned on-the-job in a short time. Incumbents may use pallet jacks to move material in the work area. Work requires frequent moving, frequent exertion of moderate to heavy physical effort or frequent standing. General production labor job, requiring the ability to follow demonstrated directions, or equivalent. The job typically requires the ability to follow demonstrated directions, no diploma is required and all training is typically given on-the-job, or equivalent. Incumbents perform a variety of production duties, such as tending machines, handling product, visual sorting or inspection, packing, or performing other operations that can be learned on-the-job in a short time. Work may require frequent moving or frequent exertion of light physical effort. Most of the time work can be performed while seated at a workbench, production line or next to a machine. Perform any of a variety of routine tasks in canning, freezing, preserving, or packing food products. Duties may include sorting, grading, washing, peeling, trimming or slicing agricultural produce. Set up and operate equipment that mixes, blends, or cooks ingredients used in the manufacturing of food products according to formulas or recipes. May modify or reformulate recipes to produce products of specific flavor, texture, and color. This occupation requires at least 1 year (and often more) of training or experience. Include such occupations as Candy Makers, Almond Paste Mixers, Cheesemakers, Flavorings Compounders, Honey Graders and Blenders. Operate or tend roasting, baking, or drying equipment, such as hearth ovens, kiln dryers, roasters, char kilns, steam ovens, and vacuum drying equipment, to reduce moisture content of food products, such as cocoa and coffee beans, macaroni, and grain; to roast grain, nuts, or coffee beans; or to process food preparatory to canning. First line supervisor of job shop or tool room machining operations. The job typically requires specialized training in supervision and 5+ years of job related training and experience, including training and experience in machining, or equivalent. Specific activities supervised may include custom machining, tool & die, mold making, precision grinding, model making or experimental machining, but not production machining of proprietary products. Under management guidance, schedules work, assists with employee selection, reviews employee performance, administers work rules and recommends compensation, unless it is governed by contract. Responsible for managing department productivity and work quality. Recommends equipment upgrades, staffing adjustments, maintenance schedules and selection of equipment, service or material vendors. Maintains project documentation, including schematics, blueprints, CAD files, work plans, contracts, manuals and inspection records. Incumbents may participate in the process of estimating time requirements and bidding projects. Do not report working supervisors or leads, where a majority of time is spent performing hands-on work of the department. First line supervisor of production machining operations. The job typically requires specialized training in supervision and 5+ years of job related training and experience, including training and experience in machining, or equivalent. Specific activities supervised may include a wide variety of production machining operations, typically involving making parts for proprietary products. Under management guidance, schedules work, assists with employee selection, reviews employee performance, administers work rules and recommends compensation, unless it is governed by contract. Responsible for managing department productivity and work quality. Recommends equipment upgrades, staffing adjustments, maintenance schedules and selection of equipment, service or material vendors. Maintains project documentation, including schematics, blueprints, CAD files, work plans, contracts, manuals and inspection records. Do not report working supervisors or leads, where a majority of time is spent performing hands-on work of the department. Supervise employees engaged in producing and/or repairing jigs, fixtures, templates, and tools in tooling, tool grinding, and heat-treating. Employees supervised require a high degree of mechanical and technical skill and a comprehensive knowledge of processes involved in the work performed. Includes supervisors of non-exempt employees only. Set up and operate all machine tool equipment in tool room or model shop including engine and turret lathes, milling machines, etc. Perform such operations on a wide variety of work, such as threading, forming, drilling, reaming, counter boring, undercutting, tipping, and brazing of tools. Works under general supervision from drawings, sketches and written specifications. Third of three levels of tool and die maker. The job typically requires trade school and 6+ years of tool room experience, or equivalent. Under general supervision and without technical guidance, other than engineering input, performs the most difficult development work. Plans, designs, constructs or repairs a wide variety of highly intricate and complicated tools, dies, jigs, gauges, fixtures, to extremely close tolerances. Constructs tools where no design is available. Selects allowances and devises mechanism detail. Does highly skilled fitting, adjusting, and timing. Performs any tool room machine operation. Works from complicated drawings and sketches. Uses advanced shop mathematics and all types of precision measuring instruments. Typical work products include multi-station progressive dies, intricate compound dies of irregular shape, and sub-press dies for parts of delicate outline and complex index milling fixtures.

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M - Machine Operation, Tooling

Machine Shop Supervisor - Job Shop & Tool Room

6490E

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