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CNC Operator

Job Description Full Job Description The general purpose of the CNC operator/programmer is creating programs to machine final parts to meet drawing specifications. The work is completed under the guidance of the Director of Manufacturing. Responsibilities: Program CNC lathes and mills utilizing company software.Read blueprints and diagrams to determine critical dimensions and tolerances.Set up machines, tooling, and fixtures without instructions or assistance.Machine, per drawing, the various parts needed for standard and non-standard production.Complete inspections and deburring of parts after completion.Run multiple machines and program as needed all at one time.Work in a Team environment, be flexible to move from job to job to support the schedule. Optimize efficiency of machines utilizing the latest technology and tooling.Follow other programmers set ups from one shift to the next.Set up next shift operators and communicate effectively to be able to follow your set ups. Use measuring tools.Performs work as required utilizing hand tools such as a drill or tap.Will operate overhead crane and fork truck.Provide quality and timely workmanship on each work order and maintain daily time standards.Demonstrate ability to follow established safety and quality procedures.Additional Responsibilities When not programming or running machines: The following additional responsibilities may be assigned by the Director of Manufacturing:Assist the other crew members or shop personnel in performing their duties including training.Housekeeping is an important responsibility. Keep the work area clean and organized. Job Type: Full-time Schedule: First shift: 8-hour shift Monday to Friday 7:00 AM – 3:30 PMor 2nd shift: 10-hour shift Monday to Thursday 2:00 PM – 12:30 AMor 3rd shift: 10-hour shift Monday through Thursday 10:00 PM – 8:30 AMBenefits: PTOSick TimeMedical, Dental, and Vision Insurance after 60 DaysSimple IRA 3% match after 6 months.Paid HolidaysRequired Qualifications for Programmer / Machinist: High School diploma or GED. Must have CNC programming knowledge through experience or vocational school training.Minimum of 3 years of experience programming and running CNC machines.Certification a plus.Experience with Okuma and or Doosan mills and lathes.Ability to read blueprints and determine critical dimensions and tolerances.