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CNC Lathe Machinist - 1st Shift (Journal CNC) Keene, New Hampshire, United States

Maxcess International Corp

Mississippi

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USD 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

3 days ago
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Job summary

A leading manufacturing company seeks a CNC Lathe Machinist for 1st shift operations. The role involves writing and installing CNC programs, performing machining tasks, and ensuring quality control. Candidates are expected to have experience with CNC equipment and a strong attention to detail in manufacturing processes.

Qualifications

  • Experience with CNC Lathe operations.
  • Ability to read blueprints and engineering drawings.
  • Knowledge of quality control procedures.

Responsibilities

  • Write and install CNC programs per engineering specifications.
  • Perform various machining operations including drilling and turning.
  • Maintain a clean and safe working environment.

Skills

Machining
CNC Programming
Attention to Detail

Education

High School Diploma or Equivalent

Job description

CNC Lathe Machinist - 1st Shift (Journal CNC)

Keene, New Hampshire, United States

Write new or install appropriate existing programs per engineering drawings and established procedures.

Perform rough turning and drilling operations per engineering drawings and as directed by supervision and standard procedures.

Set up lathe as required to perform turning and drilling operations.

Select proper feeds and speeds for drilling, turning, and tapping different types of material.

Color code journals for heat treat, plating and balance following turning operation.

Perform finish turning, drilling, and tapping to final dimensions as specified on engineering drawings and standard procedures.

Turn fits as designated on fit slips and stamp corresponding serial number on completed journal. Refer to TES Manual for specific details on press fit, weld prep, etc.

Transfer any heat number alpha codes to fit slip adjacent to identifying serial number.

Identify completed work according to established quality control procedures and move to proper holding area for disposition.

Identify incomplete parts and tag with list of operations required. Move incomplete parts to proper holding area for disposition

Maintain and record time sheets for each operation performed.

Maintain neat and clean working area, including the removal and disposal of machined chips from machine base. Inform supervision of any equipment defects.

Wear and maintain proper safety equipment including proper footwear and safety glasses.

Assist in other areas of manufacturing as required.

Work in a safe manner at all times following established policies and procedures.

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