Fabrication Machine Operator

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Siemens
Siemens focuses on electrification, automation, and digitalization across various industries.
Operate fabrication machines, program parts, conduct quality checks, and maintain equipment.
16 days ago ago
$18 - $25
Intermediate (4-7 years), Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
Fort Worth, TX
Onsite
Company Size
303,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Industry Automation
Power Transmission
Imaging & Therapy Systems
Diagnostics
Rail Systems
Mobility & Logistics
Low & Medium Voltage
Smart Grid
Sector Specialisms
Industrial Automation
Building Automation
Rail Transport
Health Technology
Factory Automation
Process Industries
Pharmaceuticals
Chemicals
Role
What you would be doing
machinery operation
material verification
preventive maintenance
programming
quality checks
finishing operations
  • Maintaining clean and organized work areas and supporting additional duties as assigned by Supervision.
  • Setting up and operating machinery to ensure flawless production processes.
  • Organizing, identifying, and verifying counts of materials in collaboration with Purchasing and Shipping departments.
  • Performing preventive maintenance and light repairs on processing equipment.
  • Programming parts, conducting quality checks, and reading blueprints.
  • Assisting in finishing operations, including drilling, tapping, and deburring.
What you bring
heavy lifting
blueprint reading
mechanical skill
computer competency
high school
foreman experience
  • Proficiency in coordinating movements of the hands and arms to grasp and move objects.
  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings and schematics.
  • Capability to reach, grasp, lift 75lbs, and push/pull/slide heavy material.
  • Ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend the English Language.
  • Flexiblity to be able to stoop, bend, and squat.
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States on a continual and permanent basis without company sponsorship
  • High school diploma or equivalent experience.
  • Prior experience as a foreman or warehouse trainer
  • Mechanical proficiency and skill along with computer competency and willingness to operate industrial machinery.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1847
Historical Milestone
Established as a small telegraph company and transformed into a global leader in technology.
  • The company drives progress with solutions in electrification, automation, and digitalization across industries.
  • With cutting-edge products and services, it leads sustainable innovation for industries like energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure.
  • Its impressive portfolio includes smart grids, automated factories, advanced healthcare technologies, and solutions for urban mobility.
  • Siemens’ digital solutions enhance efficiency and sustainability in everything from smart buildings to electric vehicles.
  • It has contributed to iconic projects, including energy-efficient train systems and automation in key industrial sectors.
  • Transforming how industries use digital technology to optimize operations and tackle global challenges.
Culture + Values
  • Leading change is a team effort
  • Our people are enthusiasts with diverse backgrounds, skills and interests
  • Every individual is valued
  • Ownership – empowering employees to take responsibility
  • Collaboration – leveraging unique strengths to find creative solutions
  • Respect & Inclusion – diverse, respectful, flat hierarchies, flexibility, celebrating individual contributions
Environment + Sustainability
90% reduction
Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 2030
Achieve a 90% reduction in own-operations greenhouse gas emissions compared to 2019 levels by 2030.
144 million tonnes
CO₂-equivalent avoided in FY 2024
Products sold in FY 2024 helped customers avoid approximately 144 million tonnes of CO₂-equivalent emissions.
100% renewable
Electricity by 2030
Transition to 100% renewable electricity across operations by 2030, aligned with the RE100 initiative.
90% reduction
Scope 3 emissions by 2050
Achieve a 90% reduction in value-chain (Scope 3) emissions by 2050, validated by the Science-Based Targets initiative.
  • Achieve net‑zero greenhouse‑gas emissions across the value chain by 2050
  • Own‑operations net‑zero by 2030
  • Value‑chain (Scope 3) target: 30% reduction by 2030
  • €650 million invested in decarbonization efforts by 2030
  • 100% EV fleet (EV100) by 2030
  • 100% net‑zero buildings (EP100) by 2030
  • Scope 1 & 2 emissions reduced by 50% since 2019, Scope 3 by 15% since 2019
  • Products sold in FY 2024 helped customers avoid ~144 million tonnes CO₂‑equivalent
  • Eco‑design standard achievement: 54%; 25,000 Siemens products labeled “EcoTech” for sustainable design
  • Landfill waste down ~12%; recycling share of total waste 84%
Inclusion & Diversity
Women at 32%
Top Management Increase
Women in top management roles increased significantly from a baseline of 23% in FY 2020 to 32% in FY 2024.
  • DEGREE strategic framework includes 'Equity' as a measurable field of action
  • Global Equity program focuses on equal rights in hiring and internal promotion processes
  • SBTi‑validated targets exclude DEI but inclusion embedded in governance and career development
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