Job Description
Build your career where precision meets production
Join a team that transforms designs into stable, efficient CNC machining processes. You’ll be the go-to expert for industrializing parts across turning, milling, drilling, and grinding—driving consistency, yield, and speed on the shop floor. Why you’ll love it here
Comprehensive benefits: PTO (vacation, holidays, parental leave), healthcare/dental/vision/life, 401k with match.
Development-focused: Tuition assistance and hands-on exposure to advanced machining, CAD/CAM, and CI tools.
Well-being: EAP, annual PPE reimbursements, and monthly gym membership reimbursement.
Impact: Direct line of sight from your process improvements to KPI gains on the floor. Core responsibilities
Design, optimize, and document CNC machining processes (turning, milling, drilling, grinding).
Create process flows, work instructions, and standard operating procedures (COPs).
Specify and validate cutting tools, fixtures, and equipment for repeatability and high performance.
Perform time/capability studies and lead root-cause analysis to reduce scrap and improve efficiency.
Enable new product introduction in partnership with product development, quality, and production.
Champion continuous improvement (Lean, Six Sigma, 5S, Kaizen).
Provide frontline technical support and troubleshoot machining issues.
Collaborate with suppliers/tooling vendors on trials, validation, and optimization.
Monitor KPIs and drive corrective actions to maintain control.
Ensure adherence to safety, quality systems, and regulatory requirements.
Other duties as assigned. What we’re looking for
BS/MS in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering (or equivalent), or 5+ years of relevant CNC machining experience.
Strong project management, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently and cross-functionally in a fast-paced environment.
Data-driven problem solver with excellent analytical skills.
Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint proficiency.
Depth in GD&T, blueprint reading, and tolerance stacks (GD&T standards preferred).
Hands-on with Emag, Okuma, Mazak, and Kuka controllers.
Experience with ERP/MRP and production scheduling tools.
CAD/CAM recommended.
SPS basic knowledge. Work setup
Location: Onsite at our Columbus facility.
Physical demand: May lift automotive components up to 15 pounds.
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:15 PM, with occasional overtime or weekends.