Job Description
Please do not apply if you do not fill the following pre-requisites for the role:
Minimum 7 years foreman and departmental management experience
Expert CAD/Fusion 360 design experience based on design engineer input.
Running a Haas EC400 two pallet high speed system and Haas VF2.
Expert knowledge of Bridgeports and tool making.
Machine programing that also encompasses various profiles, connectors and screw holes.
Machining 2”-10” 3-D enclosures using Haas 3 and 5 axis machines.
Guidance, coaching and supervision of 2-4 experienced machinists.
Run a clean, sharp shop where with a modern, efficient machining operation
Manage ordering, usage and reporting of key raw materials (aluminum, copper)
Manage ordering, usage and reporting of tools an machining consumables
Must understand how to cost CNC jobs
Must have set up and have experience of “lights out” machining
Working directly with engineers to ensure designs that can be efficiently machined with precision
Must have advanced Excel, Powerpoint and MS Word skills
Manage a team of at least manual and CNC machinists
Have precision machining background from an aerospace, automotive or medical instruments background
Daily responsibilities
Key Responsibilities:
Ensure daily on-time, on schedule and lowest cost machined products for a high mix/low volume environment
Participate in the creation of the daily machine schedule providing feedback to feasibility, flow and operator capacity. Ensure all machines are running in accordance with the daily published schedule, and with objectives to meet established OEE targets
Problem solving / Component Quality: Coordinate directly with QC department to validate part quality from QC reports. For any non-conforming issues, validate part setup, tool builds, fixture requirements and machine geometry and coordinate data with QC and Manufacture Engineering to achieve the required resolution and expected quality.
Using the forecasted machine schedule, proactively verify the machines are configured correctly with appropriate tooling, available tool life, and fixtures as required to meet the forecasted production schedule.
Develop, implement and evaluate SOP’s and WI’s to maintain, troubleshoot, and improve processes related to: Machine maintenance, operator procedures, tooling procedures, presetting procedures, etc.
Schedule machine operator work schedules, monitor OT use inline with OT targets, and oversee and follow up on assigned tasks given to machine operator team members.
Actively mentors and participates in the training of machinists. Includes goal setting and review, along with completion of annual performance review.Company Description
Industrial telecommunications focused on public safety telecommunications and industrial communications. Extensive military applications
Full-time