CNC Mill Machinist

Quality Archery DesignsMadison Heights, VA
Onsite

About The Position

Quality Archery Designs (QAD) has been manufacturing innovative and high-quality archery accessories in Madison Heights, VA since 1992. We are proud to foster a family-oriented culture where teamwork, respect, and integrity guide everything we do. Our employees are the foundation of our success, and we’re committed to providing a supportive, rewarding, and growth-oriented environment. QAD is searching for full time CNC Mill Machinists (HAAS and FANUC) to join our growing team. At QAD, machinists are the go-to persons for setups, programming, and overall machine improvements. They ensure that the machines are running at their maximum capacity so that top quality parts are produced.

Requirements

  • 5+ years' experience of CNC machine set ups and/or programming required
  • Ability to read, comprehend, and interpret mechanical blueprints
  • Proficient in using digital calipers, micrometers, depth gauges, and other measurement tool.
  • Ability to lift and move up to 70 lbs. independently required
  • Excellent problem-solving ability
  • Dedicated work ethic with a collaborative, team-oriented mindset
  • Knowledge of G-code and M-code programming required

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with FANUC controls is a plus

Responsibilities

  • Provide leadership and guidance to CNC operators as needed
  • Perform setups and changeovers
  • Troubleshoot machine issues
  • Perform scheduled maintenance plans for all machines
  • Keep work areas safe, productive, and clean
  • Assist in maintaining team efficiency

Benefits

  • Group medical insurance after 90 days of full-time employment.
  • Nine paid holidays, paid vacation, and paid sick leave.
  • Eligible to participate in a 401(k)-retirement plan, with company matching, after 1 year of full-time employment.
  • Access to company equipment such as bows, indoor range, and outdoor 3D range after 90 days of full-time employment.
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