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Job Title: CNC Machinist
Job Summary: Responsible for manufacturing parts using CNC and conventional machining equipment, ensuring quality and safety standards are met.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Manufacture parts with CNC machines, adhering to industry-standard techniques and quality assurance procedures.
2. Plan machining jobs based on work schedules, engineering drawings, and CAD files.
3. Program new parts and modify existing programs using Mazatrol as needed.
4. Set up, prove out, and operate CNC machines independently, including editing EIA programs and assembling tooling.
5. Design and manufacture fixtures and work holding devices.
6. Determine work holding, tool holding, and tooling requirements, working alone or with team members.
7. Assemble tools and toolholders, and set with a presetter.
8. Manage inventory, anticipate tooling and material needs, and place orders when necessary.
9. Operate conventional machining equipment as required.
10. Maintain and update manufacturing documentation per company standards.
11. Ensure safe operations in compliance with safety procedures and regulations.
12. Perform preventative maintenance, repair, and testing of equipment to ensure optimal performance.
13. Maintain a clean and orderly work environment according to company standards.
14. Arrive on time, work overtime and weekends as needed, and take ownership of your work.
15. Perform other duties as assigned.
Skills and Qualifications:
1. High school machining program and/or post-secondary technical training with relevant diploma, certificate, or degree.
2. Minimum of 1 year experience operating CNC machines, preferably in a prototyping or high-mix environment.
3. Experience with Mazak Mazatrol is a plus.
4. Ability to independently set up, prove out, and operate CNC machines, including editing programs and manufacturing fixtures.
5. Proficiency with precision measuring instruments (digital and analog).
6. Ability to read and interpret drawings and specifications, with knowledge of GD&T.
7. Knowledge of work holding, tool holding, and tooling equipment.
8. Strong math skills and basic computer skills.
9. Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
10. Flexibility to adapt to changing schedules and work demands.
11. Excellent English communication skills, both oral and written.
12. Ability to produce accurate parts on time with a high-quality finish.
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