Night Shift CNC Machinists

CMI Group Aerospace & DefensePhoenix, AZ
Onsite

About The Position

Night Shift CNC Machinists needed in south Phoenix for Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing. This role involves operating CNC machines without oversight, understanding process troubleshooting, and demonstrating proper setup techniques. The position requires a clear understanding of CNC controls, G & M program codes, tool management, and the ability to use basic inspection and measuring equipment. Candidates must be able to work 40+ hours per week in a fast-paced, high-demand, quality environment.

Requirements

  • Due to the nature of work performed within our facilities, U.S. citizenship or Valid Permanent Resident status is required.
  • Ability to use computer software, company ERP system, clocking in and out of jobs, etc.
  • 2+ years of experience running CNC lathes, CNC mills or grinders
  • Good understanding of GD&T and industry standards of inspection
  • Must be able to stand for the majority of the work shift
  • Must be able to work 40+ hours per week
  • Sufficient verbal and written communication skills
  • Good problem solving skills

Responsibilities

  • Operate CNC machines without oversight running proven production jobs
  • Understand process trouble shooting techniques with the ability to display those attributes
  • Demonstrate proper setup techniques, loading, indicating, touch off, of all tooling
  • Ability to load programs and verify correct operation, revision, etc.
  • Cutting jaws and loading of needed fixtures
  • First piece buy-off
  • Daily machine maintenance (checking fluid levels, cleaning out chips, etc.)
  • Maintaining a clean and organized work space
  • Clear understanding of CNC controls including G & M program codes
  • Tool management, entering in offsets without oversight to compensate for tool wear etc.
  • Replacement of worn and damaged tools (inserts, boring bars, end mills, drills, etc.)
  • Ability to read and have a clear understanding of B/P’s including assemblies, dimensions, tolerances, symbols, notes, abbreviations, GD&T (geometric dimensioning and tolerancing), and any other standard nomenclature per customer, government, or industry standards
  • Proper use of basic inspection, measuring and test equipment to verify machined dimensions of product
  • Working knowledge of the use of dial bore gages, air gages, intertest gages, etc.
  • In-process inspection of parts machined
  • Recording inspection data at the prescribed intervals per the inspection traveler or other company paperwork
  • Filling out MOT and job routers
  • Maintaining correct part counts on the MOT for the operations performed
  • Tagging hardware and recording discrepancies on proper paperwork for hardware known to be discrepant
  • Communicate any job related issues/questions (part feature, program, inspection, etc.) to lead personnel for resolution and or clarification
  • Reporting all machine collisions and malfunctions to lead personnel
  • Adhering to all company and industry safety standards and protocols
  • Understanding of industry buy-off requirements, company specific handling & FOD requirements, product identification requirements, filling out company paperwork properly (MOT, Inspection Travelers, Job Sheets, etc.)

Benefits

  • Medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • disability
  • life insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
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