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The position will require competencies that include CAD proficiency, CNC machining/manufacturing experience (which includes multiple axis milling, turning, welding, grinding, EDM etc.) Xometry is looking to add an experienced CNC machining cost estimator to our Pre-Sales Engineering team.
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Knowledge of design for manufacturing and part fabrication techniques, including CNC machining (milling/turning), EDM, injection molding, and rapid prototyping. Experience with hands-on machining & fabrication, including milling, turning, additive manufacturing, and assembly.
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Qualifications 5 years of CNC machinist experience, with experience in 3-5 axis machining and milling. Role As a CNC Machinist (also known as CNC Operator, CNC Technician), you'll perform precision CNC machining, lead and mentor a team of skilled machinists, ensure product quality, and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives.
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Precision machining capabilities include vertical milling, horizontal milling, and turning on a wide range of materials including aluminum, copper, composites, stainless titanium, and high alloy steel with a milling envelope of up to 60" x 50" x 40.
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The CNC machining cost estimator is responsible for client quoting, supplier sourcing, production planning, and supporting on-time order fulfillment. Must have experience and/or extensive knowledge with programming and set up of CNC machines (3/4/5 axis milling, CNC lathes, live tooling lathes, Swiss machines etc) and simple custom tooling knowledge.
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Responsible for machining parts from blueprints and drawings using shop equipment – including lathe milling machines, grinders, drill press, and other equipment. Ability to use hand tools, layout equipment, rotary table, all precision measuring tools, volt meters, drill press, surface grinder, metal lathe, milling machines, furnaces, welding and fabrication equipment and test equipment.
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CNC machining/manufacturing cost estimating experience on prototype, low volume, and high-volume quantities. A successful candidate will have at least 8 to 10 years of experience in a CNC machining quoting environment.
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Multitude of CNC machining/manufacturing technologies. Protocols, standards, technologies, and machining applications. Preferable knowledge of welding, grinding, wire EDM, assemblies, finishing etc.
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Seeking strong CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming, with 4 and 5 axis machining. Strong CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming, 4 and 5 axis machining is experience required.
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Key Qualifications:Must-Have: 3-5 Axis CNC Milling machine operation and in-controller programming, Manual Machining (Milling and Turning), Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Mechanical Knowledge.
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Work closely with Machinists, Quality, Engineering, Management, and other team members to successfully satisfy the end customer. experience communicating CNC designs for manufacturability feedback, costing, and sound technical communication aptitude.
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Sets up and operates boring, drilling, and milling machine to perform machining operations, such as milling, drilling, boring, and reaming metal workpieces, such as machine, tool, or die parts, analyzing specifications and deciding on tooling according to the knowledge of shop mathematics, metal properties, and machining procedures.
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Don’t wait, put your Senior Manufacturing Engineer, CNC Milling, and Lean expertise to work in a great career opportunity! Must have previous experience as a Manufacturing Engineer, with CAD/CAM CNC Programming experience as NX is preferred.
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