About the position The Shop Machinist position at Emerson involves manufacturing proprietary machined valve components for various industries, including oil and gas, petro-chemical, power, and aviation/aerospace. The role requires CNC programming and machining skills to produce valve parts to precise tolerances, as well as contributing to the repair of existing valves. This is a 2nd shift position based in Juneau, Alaska, with a focus on safety, quality, and environmental regulations. Responsibilities • Be responsible for personal safety and for the safety of others, maintaining excellent housekeeping standards. , • Set-up, indicate, and machine raw material to manufacture Fisher parts to OEM print dimensions. , • Develop and edit CNC programs using G-code and other programming languages. , • Verify program accuracy and troubleshoot any programming issues. , • Cross-train on all machines to prevent lapse in production flow, including engine lathes, manual drills, horizontal bandsaws, CNC lathes, VTLs, HBMs, and CNC mills. , • Understand material hardness, cutting tools, speeds and feeds, coolant requirements, and machining techniques. , • Interpret geometric dimensioning and tolerances (GD&T) per part drawings. , • Potential for field assignments using in-line machine, with some travel required. , • Adhere to all safety, quality, and environmental rules and regulations. Requirements • High school diploma or equivalent; additional technical education is a plus. , • Proven experience as a CNC Machinist or in a similar role. , • Proficiency in reading and interpreting engineering drawings. , • Solid understanding of CNC programming and machining techniques. , • Familiarity with a variety of CNC machines and controls. , • Ability to use precision measuring instruments. , • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and customer relations skills are a must. , • Legal authorization to work in the United States. Nice-to-haves • Mechanical related Associates degree or 5+ years of experience with machining and fabricating. , • Proven understanding of CAD/CAM (MasterCam) & SolidWorks' modeling is preferred. , • Welding knowledge preferred. , • Experience in the process control industry is a plus. , • Knowledge of analyzing, evaluating, diagnosing, and resolving equipment and process related problems is strongly preferred. Benefits • Base pay with shift differential , • Trade Skill Training & Certification Provided , • Competitive Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage , • Employer Funded Life Insurance , • Short-term & Long-term Disability , • Competitive 401k Matching , • Parental Leave , • Service Bonus , • Overtime Eligibility , • Climate Controlled Environment , • Tuition Reimbursement , • Paid Vacation, Sick Leave & Holidays
See More Details >>We Pursue a Higher Standard Coeur Mining, Inc. is a U.S.-based, well-diversified, growing precious metals producer with five wholly-owned operations: the Las Chispas silver-gold mine in Sonora, Mexico, the Palmarejo gold-silver complex in Chihuahua, Mexico, the Rochester silver-gold mine in Nevada, the Kensington gold mine in Alaska and the Wharf gold mine in South Dakota. In addition, the Company wholly-owns the Silvertip polymetallic critical minerals exploration project in British Columbia. Coeur Alaska’s Kensington mine comprises an underground, hard-rock gold mine, associated milling facilities and a campsite in the historic Berners Bay Mining District, 45 miles north-northwest of Juneau. The mine is accessed via company transportation including bus rides and a boat ride through Lynn Canal. Coeur Alaska is an integral part of the local community and actively supports education and workforce development programs, environmental stewardship efforts, arts and culture, and local nonprofit agencies through monetary investments, in-kind support, and employee volunteerism. Approximately 380 miners, mechanics, engineers, operators, geologists, environmental technicians, exploration, and business leaders operate the Kensington mine. Coeur Alaska prioritizes safety, teamwork, career development and growth. If you want to grow your career in a progressive, team-oriented environment, apply today. About the Job: The Mill Operator will report to the Mill Supervisor and is responsible for operation and oversight of milling and crushing processes. The schedule for this position is 14 days on at the mine site located about 45-miles north of Juneau, accessible only through company transportation, and 14 days off. Responsibilities: • Safe operation of feeders, crushers, conveyors, grinding mills, flotation cells, pumps, slurry flows, sampling, reagents, thickeners, and tools. • Safe operation of the crushing circuit, grinding circuit, flotation circuit, and thickeners. • Safe operation of the filtration which includes flocculent mixing and addition and reagent mixing and reagent addition. • Operate mobile equipment, including but not limited to: rubber tired loader, excavator, rock breaker, track skid steer loader, forklift, and extended boom forklift. • Observe mill production monitoring equipment to ensure safe and efficient operations. • Record operational and production data on specified forms. • Transfer materials, supplies, and products between work areas, using mobile equipment, overhead crane, and hand tools. • Clean up spillage, and maintains machinery, equipment, materials, and products. • Complying with all company, state, and federal requirements regarding environmental, safety, and other standards. • Stop work for safety concerns, and abide by safety best practices, policies and procedures. Required Qualifications & Skills: • Ability to work safe and promote safe behavior in others. • High school diploma or equivalent. • Positive attitude, strong work ethic, and a team-oriented mindset – being respectful, reliable, and easy to work with is just as important as technical skills. • Willingness to assist others, adapt to changing conditions, and proactively solve problems in a dynamic and inclusive work environment. • Excellent safety, attendance, and work records. • Ability to work with minimal supervision. • Ability to communicate clearly, verbally and in writing, with all mine site personnel. • Sets high standards for self and others, builds trust, and takes accountability. • Preference given to Alaska residents. Preferred Qualifications & Skills: • One year of experience in a process plant. • Previous experience with flotation and gravity concentration. Recruitment Window: Applications will be accepted through July 7, 2025. It is the policy of Coeur Mining, Inc. and its direct and indirect United States subsidiaries (the “Company”) to provide equal opportunity employment to all Employees and applicants for employment. No person working at the Company's facilities in the United States is to be discriminated against in employment because of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
See More Details >>Alaskan Brewing Company is searching for a Packaging Operator! Starting Wage: $20/hour Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, Paid Time Off, Employee Stock Ownership, Short- & Long-Term Disability, Life Insurance, Identity Theft Protection, Employee Assistance, group rate Pet Insurance, Beer, and more! Apply: alaskanbeer.com/careers Contact: jobs@alaskanbeer.com A Packaging Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient packaging of craft beverages to the standard of quality expected. Packaging Operators operate a variety of machinery and equipment and routinely perform a variety of cleaning duties and light maintenance tasks. Packaging Operators work a rotating shift schedule (currently day and swing) that rotates to meet production demand. Shift assignment and scheduling are determined by the Packaging Manager. Shifts and workdays may be altered at any time based upon production needs but typically consist of a 40-hour work week with two consecutive days off. Overtime may be required as needed. This is an hourly, non-exempt position. Responsibilities: • Load and unload vans with forklift and pallet jacks. • Set up, operate, and clean all canning, kegging, variety pack, and bottling line equipment as directed. • Ensure complete transition of assigned position status and responsibilities between shifts. • Perform light maintenance as needed. • Report equipment malfunctions, damage, or anomalies, or loss of efficient operation to Packaging Shift Supervisor in a timely fashion. • Clean equipment, building and floors. Must keep assigned work station clean and organized at all times. • Perform operational check procedures including forklift safety checks, oxygen testing (DO/TPO), code dating, beer approval tasting, and finished product examination and testing. • Ensure finished product (caseware, kegs, labels, etc) is to the standard of quality expected. • Perform appropriate sanitation and cleanliness SOPs including parts cleaning, personal hygiene, and quality assurance. • Maintain a strong working knowledge of the operational equipment in the packaging areas including pumps, valves, and packaging machines. Position Requirements: • Ability to adapt to shifting priorities. • Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively across shifts and departments. • Repetitive work in a noisy environment around heavy machinery. • Safe handling of industrial chemicals. • Ability to work under the time pressures of a fast-paced assembly line. • Adherence to all established standards of cleanliness. • Ability to fill out required logs accurately and legibly. • Ability to work safely with pressurized pumps and valves. Physical Requirements: • Ability to maneuver pallets of product weighing 2,100 lb using a pallet jack or forklift. • Ability to stack 40 lb cases and maneuver kegs weighing up to 170 lbs. • Ability to repetitively maneuver heavy objects such as boxes of bottle caps or labels. • Ability to drive a forklift and handle heavy objects in a confined area safely. • Ability to work in cold, wet conditions. • Ability to work safely with hazardous materials (acids, bases, sanitizing agents). Knowledge and Skills: • Forklift operator certificate is required (training done in-house). • Sufficient computer skills to competently work within our automated processes such as Brewmaxx, NetSuite, and Ignition. The Lifestyle Live. Life. Alaskan. The Alaskan Brew Crew have a passion for our beer, the outdoors, and living life Alaskan. We are hikers, bikers, wildlife watchers, boaters, anglers, photographers, skiers, snowboarders, rock-climbers, foragers, beach goers, dog-walkers and all-around enthusiasts who enjoy taking our brews on adventures. We are also cooks, musicians, artists, volunteers, and stewards of the land we live on, deeply rooted in our community. Join the Alaskan Brew Crew and start to live life Alaskan.
See More Details >>Entering the machining trade in Juneau, AK typically begins with specialized education and training, such as apprenticeship programs or postsecondary education, which combine hands-on experience with classroom learning. Apprenticeships last about four to five years, requiring extensive training under experienced professionals. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are approximately 288,789 machinists nationwide, with an average salary of around $42,147 annually. In Juneau, AK, machinists can expect to earn competitive wages, with experienced professionals often surpassing $108,000 annually. Trade schools and technical colleges in the region offer programs that prepare students for this in-demand career, leading to strong earning potential and job stability in the growing manufacturing sector.