Manufacturing Engineer
Occupations:
MachinistsManufacturing EngineersComputer Numerically Controlled Tool ProgrammersComputer Numerically Controlled Tool OperatorsMultiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and PlasticIndustries:
Other Fabricated Metal Product ManufacturingMetalworking Machinery ManufacturingMachine Shops; Turned Product; and Screw, Nut, and Bolt ManufacturingHardware ManufacturingCutlery and Handtool ManufacturingSummary:Location: Greenville, SCDuration: 12 MonthsResponsibilities:Generate and maintain CNC programs utilizing NX-CAM or other software, including multi-axis milling, turning, grinding, and EDM.Program 3, 4, or 5-axis machines including VMC, VBM, VTL, HBM, HMC, EDM (wire, sinker, fast hole), etc.Work on Okuma, Haas, Siemens, and Fanuc controls.Verify new CNC programs prior to release on the shop floor utilizing Vericut.Provide CNC-related support to Manufacturing Engineers and offer operator, programmer, and ME training as required.Provide daily operator support in the form of CNC programming and troubleshooting support to the shop floor.Work effectively as an individual and in a team-based environment in a matrixed organization.Work effectively in a fast-paced environment while embracing and driving positive change inside and outside the organization when appropriate.Requirements:Experience with high-level machine tool controls including sub-routine (macro), Renishaw probing routine, and variable-based programming, as well as closed loop machining (CLM).Strong problem-solving and organizational skills, with above-average shop math skills in geometry and trigonometry.Experience machining high-temperature superalloys found in HDGT or Aerospace components.