Job Description
Description:
Position Title
Machinist I, II, III
Job Code
20, 243, 244
Reports To
Component MRO Manager/Manufacturing Manager/Aircraft Manufacturing & MRO Manager
WC Code
3830
Department (s)
5322 - Component Repair & Overhaul/5223 - Manufacturing/5327 - Aircraft Repair & Modification
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
Work Location
Central Point
EEO Classification
6.2
Repair Station Position
No
DOP Approval
A. Schumacher
Date Completed
03.29.2024
Business Approval
B. Hornbaker
Position Purpose
In collaboration with the team, the machinist will set up and operate a variety of conventional machines to manufacture and repair metallic and nonmetallic parts, applying the knowledge of mechanics, shop mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures.
Duties & ResponsibilitiesLevel I (20)
Reads, understands, and can use blueprints and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).
Assists in machine setups.
Ability to use precision measuring equipment with little to no assistance.
Performs basic machine functions and uses common manual machines such as drill press, mill, and lathe. May perform repairs on parts with supervision.
Reads, follows, and is familiar with internal company policies, procedures, and standard shop practices.Level II (243)
Reads and interprets blueprints, sketches, drawings, specifications, or sample parts to determine dimensions and tolerances of the finished work piece, sequence of operations, and setup requirements.
Uses precision measuring equipment.
Performs repairs on parts using common manual machines and complex machines such as Vertical Turret Lathes, Horizontal Boring Machines, etc.
Reads, follows, and is familiar with internal company procedures and read maintenance, production, and engineering documents including engineering drawings.
Initiates machining tip sheets.
Proficiently operates all CNC machines with little or no supervision.
Fabricates or manufactures repair parts or basic tooling.Level III (244)
Reads and interprets blueprints, sketches, drawings, specifications, or sample parts to determine dimensions and tolerances of the finished work piece, sequence of operations, and setup requirements.
Develops and documents new setups as required.
Performs 4 and 5 axis setups on various machining equipment.
Is fully competent in the use of CNC and manual machines or grinders and can perform basic and complex machine operations and repairs of aviation parts.
Manufactures or fabricates parts or tooling as required.
Assists in training junior machinists.
Minimum QualificationsLevel I
High School Diploma or equivalency, Valid Driver’s license.
1-2 years of machining experience preferred.
Good written and oral comprehension and communication skills.
Basic computer skills.
Ability to read, understand, and use blueprints.
Basic understanding of GD&T.
Ability to be good at types of work requiring precision and attention to detail.
Must have reading, speaking, writing, and understanding skills in the English language.Level II
High School Diploma or equivalency, Valid Driver’s license.
A minimum of 3-5 years of machining experience preferred.
Good written and oral comprehension and communication skills.
Basic computer skills.
Ability to use and setup manual machines.
Thorough understanding of GD&T.
Ability to use precision measuring equipment.
Must have reading, speaking, writing, and understanding skills in the English language.Level III
High School Diploma or equivalency, Valid Driver’s license
5 years or more of machining and set-up experience preferred.
Good written and oral comprehension and communication skills.
Basic computer skills.
Ability to use and setup diverse types of manual machines.
Experience in reading blueprints and deep understanding of GD&T.
Good analytical and problem-solving skills.
Must have reading, speaking, writing, and understanding skills in the English language.Requirements:
Full-time