3-axis mills and manual lathes. Conduct First Article and In-Process inspections, ensuring parts comply with engineering specifications, and document findings. Modify machine setups and programs as needed, and liaise with Machine Programmers for necessary alterations.
Adjust machinery to account for tool wear and material variances, including speed and feed rates. Perform routine machine maintenance and cleanliness, upholding a high standard of workspace organization. Deburr, label, clean, and package parts per guidelines, striving to meet daily efficiency and productivity targets. Qualifications: Minimum 1 year of experience in CNC machining and manual operation. Proficiency in using
and setting up manual mills and lathes, as well as CNC mills and lathes. Knowledge of cutting feeds and speeds for various materials such as aluminum, mild steel, and alloy steel.
Ability to accurately calculate cut dimensions and positions. Basic computer skills and familiarity with CNC programming software, such as Gibbscam (preferred). Preferred Qualifications: 2+ years of experience in programming with Gibbscam software. 5+ years of hands-on experience with machine tools. Educational background: At least a one-year certificate from a college or technical school, or 1-3 years of related experience and/or training, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Familiarity
with specific CNC controls like Favvc OI and Okuma OSP 300 (preferred).
Physical capabilities: Sharp vision (corrective lenses acceptable), discerning hearing, ability to stand for extended periods, occasional need for climbing, stooping, kneeling, and the capability to lift heavy objects or exert force as needed.
Manufacturing/Operation jobs are positions focused on the production processes that convert raw materials into finished goods and products. These roles are critical in ensuring that items are crafted efficiently, safely, and to quality standards. Characterized by hands-on engagement with machinery, tools, and assembly lines, such jobs range from machine operators and technicians to production supervisors. Workers often collaborate in team-oriented environments, adhering to strict safety protocols and continuous improvement practices to meet production targets and deadlines.
Manufacturing or Operations jobs encompass roles involved in the creation of products and the management of production processes. These positions can range from machine operators, assembly line workers, and quality control inspectors to production managers and industrial engineers. Key characteristics include hands-on engagement with physical goods, adherence to safety protocols, a focus on efficiency and productivity, and often, the use of specialized machinery and technology. Manufacturing jobs can span a variety of industries, from automotive to electronics, and typically require a blend of technical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work in a team-oriented environment.