Machinist

Sparta, TN
Full Time
Experienced

What’s most important to you?  A fast-paced, dynamic workplace with good teamwork?  Having autonomy to grow your career?  Or making a meaningful impact?  

How about all of the above?  If you’re nodding, we are looking for you to join Team Rebo as a Machinist

A BIT ABOUT US 

We are Rebo, and we provide interior and exterior automotive and electronics lighting solutions – both traditional and new concepts that we are excited to design and make!  We are developing new technologies which help drive the future of electric vehicles, including charge status indicators as well as using light in new ways to improve safety and design.  The opportunities to solve both practical customer needs and deliver enhanced features are endless. 

Here, you'll discover that we aim to help turn your passion into a rewarding profession. We value your hard work, integrity and commitment to make things better and we put our people first by offering benefits that support your life and well-being.  We strive to create a culture of learning and opportunity, and most importantly, an environment where you can feel connected to your work every day.  We have our sights set on exciting things ahead, and we need top talent like YOU to help us get there! 

HOW YOU’LL MAKE AN IMPACT 

  • Operate all types of traditional machine shop equipment as required to repair, maintain, and fabricate tooling, fixtures, and samples in support of manufacturing operations with a heavy emphasis on plastic injection molds.  

  • Maintain a safe working attitude, follow safety rules, and promote a safe culture throughout the facility. 

  • Must work with little or no supervision. 

  • Read and interpret blueprint drawings. 

  • Fabricate parts with a high level of accuracy while holding tight tolerances. 

  • Perform tool repairs and preventative maintenance at regular intervals. 

  • Support design and fabrication of jigs and fixtures in support of manufacturing operations. 

  • Assemble and de-bug tools and fixtures for production area. 

YOUR KEY ATTRIBUTES 

  • You have a High School Diploma or GED (or equivalent). 

  • You have five (5) years of experience in a Machine Shop environment. 

  • You have formal education or training in a related technical field. 

  • Have experience in plastic injection molding, mold maintenance/repair, and related manufacturing processes. 

  • Able to safely set-up and operate conventional vertical milling machines, lathes, surface grinders, vertical EDM and other shop related equipment. 

BE ON TEAM REBO, AND YOU’LL ENJOY 

  • A competitive benefits package and a starting pay rate of $30.60/hour with the opportunity to advance 

  • We offer an inclusive environment that encourages diverse perspectives and ideas 

  • Matching 401k 

  • Employee discounts 

  • Tuition Reimbursement 

  • …and SO much more! 
     

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status or on the basis of disability.   

  

Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled 

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