Position Summary
The CNC Machinist II will operate industrial devices that generate manufactured parts. Essential skills are technical knowledge, setting up, and operating a CNC machine. While maintaining quality and safety standards; keeping records; and maintaining equipment and supplies.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
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Operate CNC machines to produce complex aerospace manufactured parts primarily out of aluminum and titanium
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Run CNC machines independently with minimal additional assistance [<15% of the time]
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Setup machines with fixtures and required tooling to produce a new part number [with minimal supervision required (<15% of the time)]
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Take measurements to adequately ensure the set-up is accurate, using precision measuring tools such as; gauges, calipers, indicators and micrometers. [with minimal supervision required (<15% of the time)]
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Tear down existing machine set-up and tooling. Returning all items to their proper location
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Aptitude to run multi spindle machines
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Clean and prepare machine for next set-up.
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Diligently observe the machining operations to ensure part meets the engineering requirements; using precision measurement tools to take accurate measurements; detecting malfunctions; troubleshooting processes; adjusting controls; replacing worn tools; while adhering to quality assurance procedures and processes
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Consistently produces a part within the standard run times
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Perform basic troubleshooting of set-up issues
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Perform basic troubleshooting of in-process machining issues
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Perform basic machine maintenance activities such as; check coolant fluid levels, add coolant, empty chip bins, etc.
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Clean work area a minimum of once per shift
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Assist CNC Machinist I as needed
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Other duties as assigned
Position Requirements
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High school diploma or equivalent.
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Certification from an accredited technical college a plus
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Minimum 5 years of progressively responsible CNC milling experience, aerospace industry is preferred
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Communicate effectively with all levels of supervision (Leads, Supervisors, Managers, Site Executives)
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Possess basic math and geometry knowledge
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Elementary knowledge of engineering principals helpful
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Basic knowledge of how to read and interpret blue prints/drawings
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Basic knowledge of how to use precision measuring tools (i.e.: gauges, calipers, indicators, micrometers, etc)
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Must be able to follow work order instructions, setup book instructions and verbal instructions
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Must have recent experience with Fanuc and Siemens CNC controls
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Must be able to drive a forklift