About The Position

The technical and practical skills of a CNC machinist are complemented by a can-do attitude. Embracing a readiness to learn results in skill enhancement, adaptability, and improved job prospects. Being able to work under pressure, along with a detail-oriented approach and creative problem-solving, is essential in meeting time-sensitive tasks and furthering one’s career as a CNC machinist. Attention to detail is a critical trait for a CNC machinist. It enables them to ‘see the matrix’ of the manufacturing process, identifying risks, inefficiencies, and opportunities. This detail-focused mindset is crucial in preventing costly errors, such as crashing the cutter into the machine table, which could occur with a lapse in concentration. Technical knowledge in CNC processes is a critical asset for any good CNC machinist. It’s the bridge that links the machinist to the machine, enabling them to effectively operate the CNC machine. This knowledge extends beyond mere machine operation to understanding how programming works and the software that controls these machines. As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, CNC machinists must engage in continuous learning to master new software solutions and advanced machine tools. Beyond technical knowledge, practical skills form the bedrock of effective CNC machine operation. Having a grounding in traditional machining techniques is a must for modern CNC machinists. An extensive knowledge of technical drawing is crucial for understanding the specifications and geometry of the parts they are machining. CNC machinists perform maintenance tasks by conducting a host of activities such as: Checking and replenishing lubrication levels Greasing Ensuring proper coolant concentration Checking hydraulic systems Emptying chip hoppers Wiping down surfaces Cleaning or replacing air filters Reviewing oil fill checklists Cleaning radiators and cooling fans

Requirements

  • Ability to set up the machine
  • Ability to communicate in English language
  • Troubleshoot when issues arise and adjust
  • Keep machine stocked and tools properly in place to run daily production
  • Maintain operational efficiency
  • Meet daily schedule and KPI’s
  • The ability to focus intently on sequential tasks to optimize the machining process and ensure quality control
  • Being detail-oriented
  • Displaying adaptability
  • A willingness to engage in lifelong learning

Responsibilities

  • Checking and replenishing lubrication levels
  • Greasing
  • Ensuring proper coolant concentration
  • Checking hydraulic systems
  • Emptying chip hoppers
  • Wiping down surfaces
  • Cleaning or replacing air filters
  • Reviewing oil fill checklists
  • Cleaning radiators and cooling fans
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