WHAT YOU'LL DO
Master the craft โ Achieve and maintain required Operator Authorization(s) and be trusted to run high-precision work the right way.
Program with precision โ Develop, edit, and fine-tune CNC programs while setting up complex fixturing for CNC and manual machines to get parts from print to production.
Build accuracy from the start - Set machine origins, work offsets, and tool lengths exactly to spec so every run starts on solid ground.
Turn prints into real-world results - Work from blueprints, material requests, method sheets, and written work instructions to deliver quality parts.
Shape perfection โ Machine components to extremely close tolerances, achieving exact squareness, concentricity, parallelism, and finish.
Innovate with Engineering โ Partner on custom jobs and process improvements that push manufacturing forward.
Equip for success โ Select, set, and load tools; perform first-piece runoffs and validate setups.
Guard quality at every step โ Measure and inspect in-process and finished parts using micrometers, calipers, and other precision instruments.
Share what you know- Support and train fellow machinists on setups, best practices, and job-specific tasks.
Keep machines running strong โ Perform routine maintenance and jump in to troubleshoot CNC issues so production stays efficient and reliable.
Own the details - use basic computer systems to record labor transactions and complete required production and quality documentation.