Set up, operate, and maintain CNC milling and turning centers to manufacture aerospace and defense components in accordance with complex engineering drawings, specifications, and quality standards
Interpret detailed job routings, blueprints, GD&T, tool lists, and work instructions with a strong focus on accuracy and repeatability
Select, install, align, and adjust cutting tools, fixtures, and work-holding devices appropriate for aerospace materials (aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, Inconel, etc.)
Monitor machine feeds, speeds, and offsets to ensure optimal performance and compliance with strict tolerance requirements
Perform in-process and final inspections using precision measuring instruments (calipers, micrometers, indicators, gauges, CMM-related tools as applicable)
Deburr and finish parts to aerospace standards, ensuring all surfaces conform to engineering and customer specifications
Accurately document production data, inspections, and process steps within the ERP system to ensure full traceability
Set up and run low-complexity, unproven parts and proven parts with medium to high complexity
Support prototype, experimental, and first-article manufacturing efforts
Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to troubleshoot issues, improve manufacturability, and recommend process or tooling enhancements
Actively participate in continuous improvement, lean manufacturing, and quality initiatives
Maintain a clean, organized, and audit-ready work environment in compliance with all safety, quality, and regulatory requirements
Perform other duties as assigned
Strong understanding of aerospace drawings, GD&T, and customer specifications
Proven ability to hold tight tolerances and work with precision components
Proficiency using precision measurement tools (micrometers, calipers, height gauges, indicators, etc.)
Solid math skills, including fractions, decimals, and basic geometry
Working knowledge of ERP systems and manufacturing documentation practices
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to troubleshoot machining processes
Familiarity with first article inspections (FAI) and quality documentation is a plus
Understanding of AS9100, ITAR, or other regulated manufacturing environments is preferred