As a Machinist, you will program, set-up, adjust, and operate manual and/or Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining center, lathes, and milling machines where set-up, detail and operating procedures are prescribed; manual machining involves special one-off parts or prototype parts.
Job Responsibilities:
Studies blueprints, sketches, drawing and specifications.
Set-up bore gauges and other inspection equipment.
Complete all required paperwork including labor reporting and documentation of quality control and material movement.
Work safely and maintain the work area with high standards of housekeeping.
Performs required Preventative Maintenance activities on machinery and/or equipment operated.
Performs manual machining and CNC machining under the direction of Machinist Journeyman or Supervisor
Performs other duties as assigned by Supervision.
Minimum Qualifications:
E.D. or High School Diploma
Requirements: Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
Knowledge and experience of machining practices and techniques
Basic Mechanical principles
Shop mathematics
Blueprint reading
Standing for extended periods of time, bending, reaching sitting, medium to heavy lifting (medium = 50 pounds maximum/25 pounds frequently, heavy = 100 pounds maximum/50 pounds frequently), visual acuity, and hand dexterity
Knowledge of CNC controls
Forklift operation experience
Knowledge of precision measuring tools
Working Conditions:
Typical hours of work Monday through Friday; 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.