CNC Machinist - J492
We are looking for a CNC Machinist! Are you a career-minded individual with a passion for quality and continuous improvement? In this role, you will assist with daily production, scheduling, and the setup of both CNC and conventional machines. You'll work with various materials, handle special setups for customer projects, and contribute to our goal of precision machining.DutiesIncluding but not limited to: Setup and operate CNC vertical machining centers, CNC lathes, and 4-axis controllers. Read and interpret blueprints, sketches, and specifications to determine dimensions and tolerances. Create, adjust, and modify CNC programs manually or with Computer-Aided Machining (CAM) software. Measure and mark material or workpieces as guides for subsequent machining. Select, align, and secure fixtures, cutting tools, and materials on machines. Adjust machine controls for optimal machining factors such as speed, feed, and coolant flow. Verify the quality and conformance of finished parts to specifications using precision instruments. Set up and operate machines on trial runs to ensure accuracy. Collaborate with engineers and internal customers to resolve machining or assembly problems. Adhere to safety, quality, and ISO standards, and support 5S program initiatives.Qualifications Associate’s degree or apprenticeship in Machine/Tool and Die Technology, or 3-5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment. Experience with both conventional and CNC machine setup and operation. Ability to interpret blueprints and specifications. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Good communication skills and a team-oriented mindset. Ability to lift and move up to 50 pounds. Familiarity with safety procedures in a manufacturing environment. Availability to work overtime as needed.Key Competencies Or Degree In Machine Technology Perform single-point threading for I.D., O.D., and taper pipe threads, including calculating setup and running operations using the Machinist's Handbook. Accurately calculate speeds, feeds, and chip loads for turning, boring, and milling processes. Understand the geometry of tooling and the impact on surface finishes. Sharpen drills, carbide, and high-speed steel tools for optimal machining operations. Take on a wide variety of jobs and successfully machine parts to print specifications. Develop a clear procedure for creating parts, including how to hold the workpiece and outlining each step to completion. Be well-versed in the terminology of all shop equipment. Learn and apply techniques to compensate for tool deflection and ensure consistency in machining. Layout and measure bolt circles, coordinates, slots, and other features as required. Select the appropriate tooling for each job and have a deep understanding of the tools being used. Utilize specialized measuring tools effectively to ensure parts meet specifications. Understand and apply knowledge of tolerance fits in manufacturing. Reference and use the Machinist's Handbook to look up crucial information necessary for creating machined parts.Minimum Tool Requirements For The Position 6" machinist scale 6" caliper, dial or digital 0-3" micrometer set 12" machinist combination square set, of good quality Telescoping gauges 1/2" - 6" Transfer punch set Prick and center punch set Carbide scribe 12' tape measure Calculator - scientific Dead blow hammer Brass hammer 12' crescent wrench End wrenches 7/16"-1" Dial indicator, minimum 1" travel w/mag. base Edge finder Screwdriver set Ball pen hammer Machinist handbook Allen wrenches American 1/16"-1/2" metric 1.5 - 12 Thread pitch gauge Indicator and holder Indicol Deburr tool Roll-around toolbox Supplied by the company: Safety glasses, drills, taps.Disclaimer: Please note that we are unable to provide job sponsorships, including, but not limited to, visas, corp-to-corp arrangements (C2C), or any other form of sponsorship for employment. All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for sponsorship now or in the future.