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Dorman Products, Inc. Machinist in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Reference #: 1026645100 Founded and headquartered in the United States, Dayton Parts has for over a century supported the commercial vehicle market to boost driver uptime by combining the largest selection of parts with the deepest levels of service, engineering, and innovation. Today, we have more than 3,500 employees across 28 different locations, with a family of brands that also includes SuperATV and Dorman Products. Publicly traded under the stock ticker DORM, we had revenues surpassing $1.7 billion in 2022 and over $3.5 billion in enterprise value. We rely on everyone who works at our family of companies, regardless of role and experience, to contribute to our success. That means everyone has a unique ability to make an impact on the business and is encouraged to bring their authentic selves to work. The freedom to pursue new ideas, offer different perspectives, and grow in your career is fundamental to working at Dorman.

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Job Title: Maintenance / Machinist

Job Description: Setup and operate saws, lathes, drills, milling machines and grinders in order to machine new tooling and to repair or rebuild existing tooling or equipment.  Moderate to heavy lifting is occasionally required to set up and to load the raw material into the machines. As needed, required to perform tasks in the plant such as repairing equipment in place, installing new tooling or components. Work performed in the plant may involve climbing, lifting, or using forklifts. Occasionally will be required to use an acetylene torch and arc or mig welder. Essential Functions: Machine parts to the specifications on a print to tolerances within .001 of an inch using all of the above listed machines as well as hand tools. This requires excellent hand / eye coordination to start and stop the automatic feed functions of the various machines. Must also be able to use micrometers, dial indicators, gauges and other measuring devices to ensure that parts are machined within the specified tolerances. Productivity and accuracy are both essential. Work Environment: Much of the work day will be spent in a machine shop setting. As needed, will work in the manufacturing environment which includes noise, smoke, heat, oil and grease.

Time spent inside: Time spent outside: 8 hours per day  hours per day

Temperature: Normal Range Frequently  Atmosphere: Fumes Occasional Extreme Cold  Odors Occasional Extreme Heat Occasional Dust Occasional Gas Poor Ventilation Occasional Humidity: Normal Range Frequently Humid  Occasional

*Special hazards:  X Mechanical Electrical Chemical Explosive  X Other Describe other: Occasional climbing or working under equipment in a hot, noisy, oily environment. Significant hazards exist due to the tooling and or the part turning at a high rate of speed. Also, sharp metal chips are produced at most operations.

List the type of equipment or tools used for this position, and indicate the frequency of use:

Tools Occasionally Frequently Continuously

Mill, drill, lathe, grinder & Saws X Calipers, micrometers, dial indicators X Other measuring devices X Hand tools X Hand held power tools X Arc welder and acetylene torch X Protective clothing required: Steel toe shoes & safety glasses. Occasionally required to use ear protection, gloves and a welding jacket. Physical Activity: Percentage of time during the normal work day the employee is required to:

Sit  5 (lunch) % Twist  Occasional %( 90 Degrees) Stand  75 % Crawl  0 % Walk  10 % Kneel  0 % Lift  10 % Drive  Occasional % Squat  Occasional % Climb  Occasional % Bend  Occasional % ( 45 Degrees) Reach above shoulders Occasional %

Maximum consecutive time during the normal workday for each activity (stated in minutes).

Sit  :30 (lunch)  Twist  Occasional (90 Degrees) Stand  6:00  Crawl Walk  :45  Kneel Lift  :45  Drive  Occasional Squat  Occasional  Climb  Occasional Bend  Occasional (45 Degrees) Reach above shoulders Occasiona

Weight required to be lifted each normal workday: (Occasionally 1-33%; Frequently 34-65%; Continuously 66-100%)

Not Required Occasionally Frequently Continuously Up to 10 lbs.  X Up to 20 lbs.  X Up to 35 lbs.  X Up to 50 lbs.  X Up to 75 lbs.  X Up to 100 lbs.  X Over 100 lbs.  X Describe and explain the lifting and carrying requirements. Examples: the distance material is carried; how high material is lifted, etc.

Raw material is normally removed from a rack and carried to a saw. The material on the rack could be anywhere from floor level to approximately 7 feet high. The material is normally carried

5-20 feet to a saw. If the material is heavy or the distance is longer, a cart could be used to move the material. Tooling is normally stored in the vicinity of the machines. Heights range from floor level to approximately 6 feet high.

Repetitiveness:

Repetitive use of hands:

X Simple grasping 10-20 lbs Normal weight  30% Frequency X Pushing & pulling Normal weight  70% Frequency X Fine manipulation, required on a regular basis throughout the day.

Other (describe): Excellent hand / eye coordination is required. Failure to quickly disengage a feed function during a machining process could result in damage to the part, the machine as well as injury to the operator. Fine manipulation is required to adjust the machines and to check the work using micrometers throughout the entire day.

Repetitive use of foot or feet in operating machine controls:

X Not required Required (describe frequency and pressure required)

Sensory requirements: (speech, vision, smell, touch, hearing): Must be able to communicate with supervisor, engineering as well as fellow employees. Good vision is essential to properly set up and operate machines to specified tolerances. Smell would not be a critical factor in this job. Touch is important when making fine adjustments to machines. Also much of the tooling and metal chips that are removed during the machining processes are hot. Hearing is important. A change in the sound of a machining process is usually the first indication of a problem. Hearing is also important when working in manufacturing where many activities are happening at the same time.

Nearest Major Market: Philadelphia Nearest Secondary Market: Harrisburg Job Segment:    MIG Welding, Machinist, Engineer, Industrial, Electrical, Manufacturing, Engineering

Dorman Products is an equal opportunity employer; we value a combination of ideas, perspectives, and cultures at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.  EEO/AA Employer M/F/D/V.

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