CNC Machinist II (1st shift)
Job #: | 100919 |
Title: | CNC Machinist II (1st shift) |
Job Type: | TEMPERM |
Location: | Harwood Heights |
Salary Range: | $24-28/hr |
Our client, a manufacturer for the aerospace industry located near Harwood Heights, seeks a CNC Machinist to work 1st shift (6AM-2:30PM), with opportunities for overtime until 4:30PM. The CNC Machinist II is a mid-level position to perform lathe and mill tasks, continue to learn all aspects of CNC operations, the trade and, and, as a part of the Production Team, fill in as needed in other areas in support of manufacturing. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills and/or abilities necessary to meet the minimum job requirements of this position. Manufacture parts within a cell with multiple machines to exacting blueprint dimensions and ensure 100%-part quality. Performs simple set-ups on both manual and CNC turning / milling machining centers. Edit CNC programs as necessary to improve the machining process and extend tool life while meeting production rates. This position offers medical, dental, and retirement benefits.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Performs simple or repeat set-ups and operates equipment to produce high quality parts (100% good pieces) within prescribed routed time to meet production demands. If standard production rates cannot be met, the operator must notify his supervisor.
- Follows documented set-up sheets according to established procedures.
- Knowledgeable in basic GD&T and its application relative to part manufacture and inspection.
- Read and understand drawings to effectively manufacture parts to close tolerances.
- Maintains equipment via established preventative maintenance schedules.
- Follows all prescribed quality procedures and inspection plans.
- Performs 1st piece inspections and monitors own work to meet process requirements including fully documenting inspections reports developed by the Quality department.
- Verifies that the inspection equipment being utilized is in calibration and performs a simple daily check against a known master to ensure the accuracy of the gage to be used.
- Maintain safe operations by identifying safety risks and adhering to safety procedures, requirements and regulations. Knowledgeable with tool / insert selection and utilizing the correct feeds and speeds for the materials being machined.
- Helps train new individuals in basic CNC operations.
- Any additional duties as assigned by supervisor.
QUALIFICATIONS
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED); two to three years CNC Milling / Turning experience in a job shop environment. Lathe is more prominent for this role, but it is preferred to have both.
- To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.