In a typical work setting, machinists:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a medium level of social contact. They receive instructions from supervisors, but spend a fair amount of time working alone.
- Communicate with others in person every day.
- Are responsible for the results of work done by other workers.
- Are somewhat responsible for the health and safety of others. They must keep their work areas free of debris and maintain their machines.
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- Usually work as part of a team or in groups.
Physical Work Conditions
- Often work indoors, but on rare occasions work outdoors. Indoor work sites may not have heating or air conditioning.
- Always wear safety glasses and earplugs.
- Are exposed to hazardous equipment and situations that may result in minor cuts and scrapes.
- Are regularly exposed to sounds and noise levels that are distracting and uncomfortable. They work with machines and equipment that are constantly running.
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- Are sometimes exposed to hazardous coolants and lubricants.
- Work near others. They usually share the same work space with other machinists.
Work Performance
- Must be exact in their work. Errors could endanger workers' safety.
- Must allow the work pace to be set by the speed of machinery.
- Make decisions that affect customers and other workers on a weekly basis.
- Set most of their daily tasks and goals on their own, but usually receive some input from a supervisor.
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- Abide by strict daily and weekly deadlines.
- Repeat the same physical activities.
Hours/Travel
- Usually work a 40-hour week, but overtime is common during peak production times.
- Usually work a set schedule.
- May work evening and weekend shifts. Many companies are extending their hours of operation.