CNC Machinist III

6AM City, LLC

False Pass (AK)

On-site

USD 34,000 - 58,000

Full time

9 days ago

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Job summary

6AM City, LLC seeks a highly skilled CNC Machinist III to lead complex setups, diagnose issues, and ensure first-article quality. You will work from prints and models, author and adjust programs at the CNC control, and mentor junior machinists in GD&T and precision measurement.

Primary duties include selecting tooling, optimizing setups, and driving cycle-time improvements while maintaining safety and quality standards on a range of CNC lathes and mills.

Qualifications

  • Experience performing setups from scratch on CNC workcenters with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to document tooling, workholding, and operation sequences for new or problem parts.
  • Proficient in testing and proving new/revised programs at the CNC control and optimizing toolpaths, speeds, and offsets.

Responsibilities

  • Perform complete setups from scratch on all assigned workcenters — workholding, tooling, offsets, program load, and first-piece qualification — without supervision.
  • Select and document tooling, insert grade, workholding, and operation sequence for new or problem parts.
  • Prove out new and revised programs at the control, correcting toolpaths, feeds, speeds and offsets to bring parts into tolerance.

Skills

Safety practices
Speeds & feeds
Print reading
GD&T interpretation
CNC programming
Setup & troubleshooting
Machinist skill matrix
Manual machining
First-article support
Measurement & inspection
Tooling & fixturing
Process improvement

Tools

CNC lathes
Machining centers
CMM

Job description

Job Description

Job Description

Department: CNC Mill or Lathes

Position Title: CNC Machinist III

FLSA: · Non-Exempt / Hourly ·

Reports to: Plant Manager

Position Summary

The CNC Machinist III is the shop's most capable and self-directed machinist — the person who takes the difficult job, the tight tolerance, the new part, or the problem machine and returns it to production without hand-holding. The role owns independent setup and prove-out across all assigned workcenters, dimensional quality at the machine, and the development of less-experienced machinists. The Machinist III works from prints and models rather than proven paperwork alone, authors and corrects programs at the CNC control, and makes the process decisions — tooling, workholding, sequence, speeds and feeds — rather than executing someone else's. This is the top rung of the machinist ladder and the primary feeder into the programming track; proficiency is measured against the Machinist Skills Matrix using the 0–4 Skill Level Key.

Essential Job Duties & Responsibilities
  • Perform complete setups from scratch on all assigned workcenters — workholding, tooling, offsets, program load, and first-piece qualification — without supervision.
  • Select and document tooling, insert grade, workholding, and operation sequence for new or problem parts.
  • Prove out new and revised programs at the control, correcting toolpaths, feeds, speeds and offsets to bring parts into tolerance; run production to print and router, holding dimensional quality, surface finish, and cycle time across the shift.
  • Write, edit, and optimize G-code and M-code at the CNC control, including subprograms, canned cycles, and parametric / macro programming for part families.
  • Own dimensional quality at the machine using micrometers, bore gauges, indicators, height and thread gauges, surface plate, and optical comparator.
  • Interpret prints and models including GD&T datums, feature control frames, true position, and tolerance stack-up; support first-article inspection, interpret CMM reports, translate findings into corrections, and contain suspect material per quality procedure.
  • Diagnose and correct chatter, poor finish, dimensional drift, tool wear and breakage, and control alarms; separate process problems from machine problems and partner with maintenance on the latter. Perform operator-level preventive maintenance — way lube, coolant concentration, chip and filter management, machine cleanliness.
  • Train and mentor Machinist I and II personnel, sign off competency as authorized, and author or correct setup sheets so setups are repeatable by others.
  • Drive cycle-time and scrap reduction, tooling standardization, and 5S; maintain accurate labor, quantity, and scrap reporting.
  • Follow and enforce all safety rules, lockout/tagout, machine guarding, and PPE requirements; correct unsafe conditions and report near-misses.
Skills & Competencies

The competencies below are required in this role. Proficiency expectations for each are defined and assessed in the Machinist Skills Matrix.

Skills Matrix Competency
Skills Matrix Competency
  • Safety & shop practices
  • Speeds, feeds & chip load
  • Shop math & trigonometry
  • CNC programming — control level
  • Print reading & blueprint interpretation
  • Macros / parametric programming
  • GD&T & tolerance interpretation
  • Advanced CNC (multi-axis, mill-turn)
  • Measurement & inspection
  • Prove-out & first-article support
  • Materials & machinability
  • Troubleshooting & problem solving
  • Manual machining (lathe / mill / grind)
  • Machine technology — workcenters
  • CNC machine operation
  • Documentation & setup sheets
  • CNC setup
  • Training & mentoring
  • Workholding & fixturing
  • Continuous improvement / scrap reduction
  • Tooling & insert selection

Equipment Proficiency

Required — Setup 3–4 / Run 4: CNC lathes, including live-tool and bar-fed turning centers; CNC vertical machining centers; CNC horizontal machining centers.

Development target — Setup 2 / Run 3: CNC mill-turn and multi-axis turning centers; twin-spindle lathes. Active development on at least one mill-turn platform is expected.

As assigned: CNC OD grinding and CNC gear equipment; manual lathes and mills, grinders, shapers, saws, presses, and deburr stations for rework and fixture work. Ratings apply to the workcenters listed on the machinist’s qualification card; machines not on the card are outside the scope of the title u

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