Job Description
JOB SUMMARY:
Operate and maintain production needs on CNC and/or manual machine(s) and maintain quality of parts by inspecting part dimensions given by the appropriate method sheet. Maintaining quality of parts by inspecting part dimensions given by the appropriate method sheet. Perform daily 5S duties; cleaning machines, sweeping/mopping and maintaining overall workspace organization.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
·Responsible for reading and interpreting blue prints including GD&T
·Read and edit programs in G-Code and other CAD/CAM software and indentify areas of opportunity for program efficiency.
·Indentify, document and dispose of scrap.
·Must load parts and/or bar stock into and out of CNC machine(s).
·Verify revision levels on router and method sheets.
·Change inserts, drills, boring bars, etc. when needed and return all usable tooling to the tool crib. Recycle all Carbide tooling.
·Troubleshoot any production issue in regards to machining and getting assistance for program related issues.
·Add hydraulic oil and/or cutting fluids to the machine(s) when needed.
·Make appropriate offsets and/or speed and feed adjustments to program if needed to maintain part quality.
·Obey all safety rules and stop work if continuing is unsafe or will create an unsafe condition. Report all safety concerns immediately.
·Perform any other tasks as assigned by the supervisor.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
·Knowledge of CNC machine(s) setup
·Knowledge of inserts including wear characteristics, insert style (WNMG, VNMG, CCMT, etc), insert nose radius and grade of insert.
·Operate all aspects of the machines; (powering machines up and down, bar feed operation, restarts, faults, etc)
·Ability to read and use calipers, micrometers and other measuring equipment
Ability to communicate with the setup person on quality issues or concerns.
Act with the utmost integrity, professionalism and positive attitude.
Must be a team player.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
·High School Diploma or equivalent and a minimum of one (1) experience as a Conventional Machinist I or equivalent
·Basic Shop Math
·Intermediate blue print reading
Geometrical Dimensioning & Tolerance
·Experience using Calipers, Micrometers, Height Stands and Bore Gages.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS:
Basic Valve School- 30 days
PHYSICAL DEMAND:
·While performing duties you may be required to stand, walk, stoop, bend, twist and/or lift up to 50 pounds throughout an entire shift. May be required to work more than 8 hours in a day or 40 hours in a week based on production needs.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Exposed to manufacturing plant conditions and elements including but not limited to noise, dust, dirt, oil, and grease.
PPE's will be required including safety glasses, ear plugs and/or safety shoes.
May be required to work at different work stations as determined by business needs.
Full-time