CNC MACHINIST I (B Shift)

LISIGarden Grove, CA
1dOnsite

About The Position

LISI AEROSPACE is ranked 60th in the global aerospace value chain and specializes in the design and manufacture of high-tech metal components to enhance aircraft safety and performance. Active since 1950 in the fastener market (no. 3 worldwide), LISI AEROSPACE has been a recognized player in metal components for aircraft engines and airframes since 2011. With its dedication to industrial excellence, LISI AEROSPACE aims to become a leader in costs, quality, deadlines and workplace safety. This mindset is represented at every level of our company and by all of our team members. At LISI AEROSPACE, we focus above all on advancement and flexibility. Every employee is empowered and has the latitude they need to carry out their assignments and develop their skills. We provide this mobility and training through our Corporate University, the LISI Knowledge Institute (LKI). As a result, our company is growing fast and always welcoming new talents. CNC MACHINIST I-BC10100 MACHINE SHOP Position Summary The CNC Machinist I is responsible for operating CNC machines and performing routine machining tasks in support of production and quality requirements. This role focuses on consistent machine operation, basic tooling changes, and in-process inspection while following established programs and work instructions. The CNC Machinist I works independently on assigned machines but escalates issues beyond routine operation to higher-level machinists or supervision.

Requirements

  • Minimum 1 year of CNC machining experience
  • Hands-on experience operating CNC machines in a manufacturing environment
  • Experience using precision measuring equipment such as calipers, micrometers, and gauges
  • Experience reading and interpreting basic blueprints
  • Familiarity with basic shop floor systems and production documentation
  • Minimum 1 year of CNC machining experience or successful completion of the internal CNC Machinist Trainee program
  • Experience operating CNC machines following established programs
  • Ability to adjust basic tooling and make routine tooling changes
  • Ability to use basic measuring equipment (calipers, micrometers, gauges)
  • Ability to read and interpret basic blueprints
  • Basic math skills (decimals and fractions)
  • Ability to communicate machine status and issues clearly using pass downs and face-to-face communication

Responsibilities

  • Operate CNC machines in accordance with established programs, work instructions, and safety procedures
  • Load and unload parts and monitor machine cycles
  • Change basic tooling as required
  • Use gauges and precision measuring devices to perform in-process inspections
  • Verify parts meet quality and dimensional requirements
  • Recognize improper machine functioning and report findings to CNC Machinist II, CNC Machinist III, CNC Machinist Lead, or Supervisor
  • Use pass down sheets and participate in face-to-face problem-solving meetings to communicate machine status, including: o Dates and times tooling was last changed o Maintenance or equipment issues o Machine performance or repeatability concerns o Status of ongoing setups or jobs in progress
  • Demonstrate working knowledge of shop floor systems used for production tracking, quality, and communication
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area
  • Comply with all company safety, quality, and production policies
  • Perform other related duties as assigned to support operational needs
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