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