CNC Turning & Milling Cell Operator — Haas/Okuma/Makino
Do You Thrive on Tight Tolerances?
If verifying dimensions, reading GD&T, and keeping production on beat sounds like your kind of day, you’ll fit right in. You’ll guide parts through each operation, ensure the router stays accurate and attached, and keep machines running within spec—escalating issues fast so the team never loses momentum.
Your Mission
Guard process integrity: keep the traveler/router current, signed, stamped, and with the work at all times.
Handle the paperwork that keeps quality visible—counts, labels, and non-conformance actions when required.
Run and watch machines closely; detect malfunctions or out-of-tolerance conditions and alert the Lead or Supervisor immediately.
Perform and document in-process inspections; measure parts and raise discrepancies without delay.
Hit standard cycle and job times; communicate early if targets are at risk.
Pitch in with the Lead as needed and take on other related tasks assigned by supervision.
Keep machines, tooling, parts, and your area clean and production-ready.
Apply company procedures and best-practice machining on every job.
Work safely—comply with all environmental, health, and safety regulations and company policies.
What It Takes
2–4 years operating CNC lathes or mills in a production setting.
Comfort with ERP data entry to record job information.
Fluency in GD&T, strong troubleshooting skills, and ability to perform machine setups for production runs.
Where You’ll Work
3–4 axis VMCs (Haas, Okuma, Makino) and CNC turning equipment.