CNC Manufacturing Engineer

Onboard Systems InternationalVancouver, WA
$100,000 - $125,000Onsite

About The Position

Signia Aerospace is a global, integrated provider of high-performance systems and specialized components for the aerospace industry. Signia designs, manufactures, and services a wide range of products, that include mission equipment, thermal management systems, engine technology, and propellers. The Signia brands are leaders in their respective markets and provide a compelling value proposition to both aerospace and defense OEMs and end-users. Onboard Systems International is the leading global provider of external cargo handling equipment for civil and military helicopters. Founded nearly 50 years ago, the facility in Vancouver, WA has a growing product portfolio including mechanical cargo hooks and suspension systems, proprietary weighing systems, and Human External Cargo (HEC) equipment. The CNC Manufacturing Engineer is a high-impact, shop-focused role responsible for optimizing CNC machining processes, tooling strategies, and overall production performance. This position works in close partnership with the CNC Programmer / Shop Lead, quality, and design teams to support existing products, new product introduction, and ongoing process improvements.

Requirements

  • 5–10+ years of CNC machining and/or manufacturing engineering experience.
  • Hands-on CNC programming experience sufficient to review, validate, and improve programs as needed and in collaboration with the lead programmer.
  • Deep expertise in CNC machining (multi-axis milling)
  • Strong understanding of Cutting tools, feeds/speeds, and machining dynamics
  • Strong understanding of Work holding and fixture design
  • Strong understanding of GD&T and precision measurement tools
  • Experience designing and optimizing manufacturing processes
  • Proven ability to analyze production data and implement improvements.
  • Strong root cause analysis and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent communication and cross-functional collaboration skills
  • Experience with CAD and manufacturing software tools

Nice To Haves

  • Aerospace manufacturing experience (AS9100 environment)
  • Experience working in a team structure with separate programming and manufacturing engineering roles
  • Familiarity with CMM, Keyence, or advanced metrology systems
  • Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies
  • Experience with process validation and statistical analysis
  • Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial, or related field (or equivalent experience)
  • Proficient in CNC programming with HSMWorks and/or Mastercam

Responsibilities

  • Continuously improve CNC machining processes including setup strategy, tooling, workholding, and process flow in HSM Works and Mastercam
  • Partner with the CNC Programmer / Shop Lead to define and optimize machining strategies, ensuring programs are efficient, repeatable, and aligned with process intent.
  • Provide technical input on CNC programs (CAD/CAM preparation, feeds/speeds, toolpath and tool selection, approach strategies, and process validation).
  • Design and optimize manufacturing processes to improve productivity, quality, and cost performance.
  • Establish standard work, setup documentation, and machining best practices. Create machine plannings and inspection drawings
  • Lead process improvement and cost reduction initiatives within the CNC machine shop.
  • Drive improvements in throughput, yield, scrap reduction, and OEE through data-driven analysis.
  • Analyze production data and identify trends; implement corrective actions.
  • Actively support and initiate continuous improvement efforts with a bias toward action.
  • Develop tooling requirements, fixture designs, rapid prototype fixturing, and workholding solutions to improve machining accuracy and efficiency.
  • Support equipment selection, implementation, and manufacturing process qualification.
  • Reduce setup times through improved tooling strategies and standardized processes.
  • Collaborate closely with the shop lead and engineering team to ensure consistency between process intent and shop execution.
  • Partner with Quality to ensure machining processes meet tight aerospace tolerances and GD&T requirements.
  • Support process validation and First Article Inspection (AS9102) requirements.
  • Lead root cause analysis and corrective action implementation for machining-related issues; Improve process robustness and repeatability.
  • Support NPI activities including process development & risk assessment (PFMEA), production workflows, validation, and documentation.
  • Collaborate with Programming and Design Engineering on Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and process controls for critical characteristics.
  • Develop work instructions, operator training materials, and process documentation to ensure new products transition efficiently into production.
  • Support cost estimation, capacity planning, and make-buy evaluations during NPI.
  • Lead Production Readiness Review (PRR) to drive successful transition from engineering to production
  • Collaborate with production, quality, supply chain, and design teams to improve manufacturing outcomes.
  • Work in close partnership with the CNC Programmer / Shop Lead to align priorities, resolve issues, and drive performance improvements.
  • Work with suppliers and external machining partners as needed.
  • Communicate effectively across all levels of the organization to drive alignment and results.

Benefits

  • medical, dental, vision, life, disability
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • 401(k) plan with employer contribution matching
  • Growth Participation Unit program (GPU)
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