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What is a
Machinist & Mechanic Worker?
Machining is part of the Engineering and Manufacturing
Industry, this program develops the fully qualified journey level Machinist who
has the ability to manufacture high precision “prototype” parts out of a wide
variety of materials, using all types of conventional or Computer Numeric
Control (CNC) machine tools; ability to estimate the work and plan the Computer
Aided Manufacturing (CAM) processes from the Computer Aided Design (CAD);
program the CNC machines, develop holding fixtures, special tools and do own
set-ups; work as individual, as a team, or with engineer. Apprentices will also
receive Environmental, Health and Safety (ES&H) instruction and training
related to the work assignments and tasks to be performed.
Must be at least 18 years of age. There
is no maximum age.
Applicant must have a High School Diploma
or GED.
Applicant must have good math skills and
be familiar with basic shop tools and machines.
Applicant must be a U.S. Citizen.
Applicant must qualify for high Security
Clearance.
Applicant must be in good health and
physically able to perform all phases of the work.
Applicant must be able to read, write and
speak the English language in order to comprehend instructions on the job and
in the classroom, and to ensure personal and co-worker safety on the job.
Applicant must be willing to wear
protective clothing and breathing apparatus and work with radioactive and toxic
materials and in facilities where these types of materials are used and
handled.
Applicant must have and maintain a valid
drivers license.
The Apprentice/Employee will receive University
of California benefits, including paid vacation, paid sick leave, twelve paid
holidays, choice of four (mostly paid) HMO health plans or one fee for service
plan, paid dental plan, paid vision plan, paid life insurance plan and a UC
Retirement plan. Other benefits include Legal expense insurance plan,
disability insurance, tax savings plan.
During the term of
apprenticeship, you will work 1000 hours on the job in each of the eight
periods (referred to as STEPS) of training in various participating machine
shops. In addition to your eight hour per/40 hours per week pay, you will
receive 200 hours of straight time pay per year to attend “required” related
instruction at a community college during off hours.
Applications are accepted
on an ongoing basis.
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2102
Alamden Road, Ste. 105 |
San Jose |
CA |
95125 |
Bay Area |
NC |
(408)
723-4900 |
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805
Fourness Drive |
Broderick |
CA |
95605 |
Sacramento Valley |
CV |
(916)
371-0600 |
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5150
Kearny Mesa Road |
San Diego |
CA |
92111 |
San Diego/Imperial Valley |
SC |
(858)
514-8678 |
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