Purpose: Performs day-to-day machine operations in a machine center production environment to produce titanium parts. Accountabilities: - Regularly partners with CNC Operators I-III - Interfaces with quality assurance and quality control to maintain quality of work produced - Perform standard shop computations relating to dimensions of work - Regular utilization of a wide variety of precision measuring instruments. - Ability to lift 25 pounds - 20/20 vision with or without aid Job Requirements: Critical Knowledge & Experience: High school minimum (college, technical, or trade preferred) Strong mechanical aptitude Basic knowledge of safety and hazardous material regulations Knowledge retention of FDA Quality System requirements ("Good Manufacturing Practices") and ISO 9001 requirements after training Basic CNC programming knowledge, enough to upload/download programs to machines Critical Skills & Technical Know-how: Basic English proficiency at a High School level both in oral communications and reading comprehension Ability to work directly from blueprints and drawings Technical skills to produce a finished screw machine part after the machine is set up. Independently load a bar stock and change tools such as center drill without assistance. Capable of performing tool offsets in order to make a part according to blueprint Basic data entry skills and familiarity with PC. SAP skills a plus. Comfortable with use of screw machine production electronic documentation system. Ability to operate one or more types of machine Ability to perform simple set-ups on one or more types of machines Critical Experience: 1-2 years experience working with CNC Swiss type machines, or equivalent Competencies - Essential for the role: Quality orientation Continuous improvement Work standards Applied learning Safety awareness Critical Success Factors & Key Challenges: Maintains area cleanliness and safety Performs first article inspections as assigned or necessary Deploying quality inspection methods and techniques necessary to validate against blueprint requirements Perform all TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) requirements Critical Success Factor: Must be able to monitor one's own activity and identify areas that could improve in efficiency, thereby contributing to continuous improvement. To be successful, individual must have the mindset to continually learn and progress toward higher skills and performance levels through on the job experience and training, ultimately working towards a CNC Operator II position.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED