CNC Milling Setup Specialist
Role Snapshot — Windsor, CTStep into a shop where precision is the language and quality is the standard. As our CNC Milling Setup Specialist, you’ll turn complex prints into flawless parts for demanding applications.A Day in the LifeMorning: Review work orders and prints, load G‑code, select tooling, and dial in workholding for first‑article runs on 3–5+ axis VMCs. Verify zero points and offsets before the first chip flies.Midday: Run prototypes and production parts, perform in‑process checks with gauges and inspection tools, adjust feeds/speeds and wear offsets, and document results against specifications.Afternoon: Troubleshoot issues as they surface, confer with engineering and production to refine cycle times and surface finishes, and prep the floor for the next run with efficient changeovers.Wrap‑up: Perform routine maintenance, clean and stage the work area, and ensure safety protocols are followed so tomorrow starts just as strong.What You’ll DoSet up and operate CNC milling machines to manufacture precision components.Interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and specifications with accuracy.Execute first‑piece and final inspections; confirm parts meet spec.Troubleshoot machining issues and perform routine machine maintenance.Partner with engineering/production to optimize machining processes.Maintain an organized, safe, and compliant workstation.What You BringHigh school diploma or equivalent; technical training in machining preferred.Hands‑on CNC machining experience with a strong emphasis on milling.Fluency in reading prints and technical drawings.Detail‑driven mindset and a passion for quality workmanship.Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast‑paced setting.Resourceful problem solver with a proactive approach.Physical RequirementsStand for extended periods and perform repetitive motions.Manual dexterity for handling small parts and precision tools.Lift up to 50 pounds as needed.BenefitsHealth insurance401(k) matchingVision insuranceDental insurancePaid holidaysProficiencies We ValueG‑CodeCNC machine setup and changeoverAdvanced inspection and gauge measurementEfficient setups for production runsMachines & Technologies You’ll UseCNC Mill (3–4 axis VMC): Makino, Okuma, HaasCNC Lathe (2–4 axis): Okuma, Haas, DMG Mori SeikiCNC Mill (5+ axis VMC): Haas, OkumaCNC Lathe (5+ axis): Index, Okuma, DMG Mori Seiki