Spindle Technician/Industrial Mechanic

Ponca City Development AuthorityPonca City, OK
9d

About The Position

Centerline repairs and rebuilds spindles for precision machine tools, such as CNC milling, turning, grinding, routing machines etc. An experienced CNC maintenance technician, or machine rebuilder, would be a perfect fit to fill this opening. Description of Duties: Fabricate, assemble, and process electronic and mechanical parts as required to meet specs. Inspect components and subassemblies. Perform component failure analysis as required. Perform in-process testing as needed. Assembly and disassembly of machine tools (spindles, drives, etc.) Mechanical Skill Set: Reading blueprints and producing sketches and assembly notes Using precision measuring equipment, indicators, gauge blocks, micrometers, drawforce testing etc. Understanding the function, and tolerancing of different spindle components - shaft, housing, drawbars, piston assemblies, springs, tool changers and tool grippers etc Identifying disassembly and reassembly sequences Use of equipment needed - Presses, hoists, drills, impact tools, grinders, torches Use of manual lathe, mill, drill press - for minor rework Use of balancing and testing equipment Electrical Skill Set: Reading schematic diagrams Producing electrical connector diagrams Use of Ohm-meter, Baker, sensor testers, encoder testers, Oscilloscope Safely connecting and disconnecting spindles for test run Use of spindle drives when pre-programmed Setting up / programming of drives for different spindle motors Soldering and insulating wires and pins Understanding and testing of sensors and their function within a spindle system Understanding and testing of encoders Hydraulics and Pneumatics: Reading diagrams and schematics Measuring and identifying seals and o-rings Measuring and identifying fittings, hoses, valves Understanding the use of hydraulics and pneumatics within a spindle system (lubrication, tool change, sealing air, cooling, taper blow-out etc.

Requirements

  • Reading blueprints and producing sketches and assembly notes
  • Using precision measuring equipment, indicators, gauge blocks, micrometers, drawforce testing etc.
  • Understanding the function, and tolerancing of different spindle components - shaft, housing, drawbars, piston assemblies, springs, tool changers and tool grippers etc
  • Identifying disassembly and reassembly sequences
  • Use of equipment needed - Presses, hoists, drills, impact tools, grinders, torches
  • Use of manual lathe, mill, drill press - for minor rework
  • Use of balancing and testing equipment
  • Reading schematic diagrams
  • Producing electrical connector diagrams
  • Use of Ohm-meter, Baker, sensor testers, encoder testers, Oscilloscope
  • Safely connecting and disconnecting spindles for test run
  • Use of spindle drives when pre-programmed
  • Setting up / programming of drives for different spindle motors
  • Soldering and insulating wires and pins
  • Understanding and testing of sensors and their function within a spindle system
  • Understanding and testing of encoders
  • Reading diagrams and schematics
  • Measuring and identifying seals and o-rings
  • Measuring and identifying fittings, hoses, valves
  • Understanding the use of hydraulics and pneumatics within a spindle system (lubrication, tool change, sealing air, cooling, taper blow-out etc.

Responsibilities

  • Fabricate, assemble, and process electronic and mechanical parts as required to meet specs.
  • Inspect components and subassemblies.
  • Perform component failure analysis as required.
  • Perform in-process testing as needed.
  • Assembly and disassembly of machine tools (spindles, drives, etc.)
  • Reading blueprints and producing sketches and assembly notes
  • Using precision measuring equipment, indicators, gauge blocks, micrometers, drawforce testing etc.
  • Understanding the function, and tolerancing of different spindle components - shaft, housing, drawbars, piston assemblies, springs, tool changers and tool grippers etc
  • Identifying disassembly and reassembly sequences
  • Use of equipment needed - Presses, hoists, drills, impact tools, grinders, torches
  • Use of manual lathe, mill, drill press - for minor rework
  • Use of balancing and testing equipment
  • Reading schematic diagrams
  • Producing electrical connector diagrams
  • Use of Ohm-meter, Baker, sensor testers, encoder testers, Oscilloscope
  • Safely connecting and disconnecting spindles for test run
  • Use of spindle drives when pre-programmed
  • Setting up / programming of drives for different spindle motors
  • Soldering and insulating wires and pins
  • Understanding and testing of sensors and their function within a spindle system
  • Understanding and testing of encoders
  • Reading diagrams and schematics
  • Measuring and identifying seals and o-rings
  • Measuring and identifying fittings, hoses, valves
  • Understanding the use of hydraulics and pneumatics within a spindle system (lubrication, tool change, sealing air, cooling, taper blow-out etc.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance
  • Simple IRA
  • Technician Bonus Structure

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

1-10 employees

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