CNC Programmer–Machinist (Mazatrol/G‑Code)

Ingersoll RandWarminster, PA
Onsite

About The Position

This role involves arriving on the second shift, reviewing the queue, and loading jobs. The individual will program directly at the control using Mazatrol and G/M code, verify tooling and workholding, and run first articles to specification. Throughout the shift, the programmer-machinist will rotate between turning and milling work, measure critical features with micrometers and calipers, and document results. They will adjust offsets and swap inserts when tools wear to maintain production. If a machine alarms, they will diagnose, make minor fixes, and escalate major issues to their supervisor. Before the end of the shift, they will update run times, close work orders, participate in continuous improvement stand-ups, and attend EHS topic refreshers. The position requires independently programming and setting up complex parts, creating and refining standard work for setup, inspection, and deburring. It involves setting up and operating a mix of equipment including CNC horizontals/verticals, CNC turning, manual lathes and mills, mill-turn, and grinders, with proficiency in at least three categories. The individual will select tooling, fixtures, and materials, manage tool life, read blueprints and work instructions, machine to tight tolerances, and report nonconformances. Routine PM, troubleshooting, and minor repairs are also part of the role, with significant maintenance needs reported promptly. Accurate record-keeping for setups, run times, material usage, inspections, and deviations is required, along with completing all logs and work orders. Collaboration with engineers, peers, and supervisors to refine processes and remove bottlenecks, contributing CI ideas, and engaging in ongoing training and EHS sessions are also key aspects.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • 3+ years operating CNC equipment in a manufacturing environment
  • 2+ years CNC programming experience
  • Hands-on with hand/pneumatic/power tools (wrenches, drills, presses, etc.)
  • Proficient with precision metrology (calipers, micrometers, gauges)
  • Comfort reading BOMs, technical drawings, and work instructions
  • Strong problem-solving, communication, time management, and adaptability
  • Lift up to 35 lbs individually and 70 lbs as a team
  • Work within a test PSI limit not exceeding 30,000

Nice To Haves

  • 2+ additional years in high-paced manufacturing operations
  • General computer literacy including SSO, JD Edwards, Microsoft Outlook
  • Advanced programming of complex parts using Mazatrol with G & M codes

Responsibilities

  • Review the queue and load the first job
  • Program directly at the control using Mazatrol and G/M code
  • Verify tooling and workholding
  • Run the first article to spec
  • Rotate between turning and milling work
  • Measure critical features with micrometers and calipers
  • Document results
  • Adjust offsets, swap inserts, and keep production moving when a tool begins to wear
  • Diagnose machine alarms, make minor fixes, and escalate anything major to your supervisor
  • Update run times and close work orders
  • Participate in a quick stand-up for continuous improvement
  • Suit up with PPE for an EHS topic refresher
  • Independently program and set up complex parts using Mazatrol and G/M code
  • Create, follow, and refine standard work for setup, inspection, and deburring
  • Set up and operate a mix of equipment: CNC horizontals/verticals, CNC turning, manual lathes and mills, mill-turn, and grinders — proficient in at least three of these categories
  • Select tooling, fixtures, and materials
  • Manage tool life and conditions to hit quality and throughput targets
  • Read blueprints and work instructions
  • Machine to tight tolerances and report any nonconformances immediately
  • Perform routine PM, troubleshoot issues, and make minor repairs
  • Promptly report significant maintenance needs
  • Keep accurate records: setups, run times, material usage, inspections, and deviations
  • Complete all logs and work orders
  • Collaborate with engineers, peers, and supervisors to refine processes and remove bottlenecks
  • Contribute CI ideas
  • Engage in ongoing training to expand machining and product knowledge
  • Attend monthly EHS sessions and use required PPE

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical and prescription coverage
  • Dental and vision plans
  • Wellness offerings
  • Life insurance
  • A strong 401(k)
  • Paid time off
  • Employee stock grant

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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