CNC Machine Operator - Level III
Job Description
Job Roles and Responsibilities:
Run most CNC machining jobs across the shop floor with flexibility to operate different machines and production cells.
Perform changeovers for similar jobs within a designated CNC production cell.
Troubleshoot CNC machine problems and error conditions.
Demonstrate a basic understanding of G&M code and make basic code edits when required.
Identify and correct tooling-related issues.
Identify when tool offsets and work offsets are required and make adjustments independently.
Perform rework operations on machined parts when necessary.
Monitor machining processes to maintain production and quality requirements.
Maintain tools, machines, and work areas in safe operating condition.
Keep the work area clean, organized, and compliant with shop-floor procedures.
Follow job packets, material handling procedures, product identification requirements, and established production processes.
Follow company safety policies and procedures.
Support continuous improvement and maintain efficient and accurate machining performance.
Perform other comparable machining and production duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Certifications:
High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Prior CNC machining experience preferred.
Experience operating CNC production equipment.
Ability to run multiple types of CNC jobs across the shop floor.
Experience performing CNC job changeovers.
Knowledge of CNC tooling and machining processes.
Ability to troubleshoot CNC machine problems and errors.
Basic understanding and editing experience with G&M code.
Ability to independently identify and adjust tool offsets and work offsets.
Experience performing CNC rework operations.
Knowledge of gauges and tooling preferred.
Ability to work independently while maintaining production and quality standards.
Ability to frequently lift and carry materials up to 100 pounds with available hoists/forklifts.
Ability to stand for extended periods and perform required bending, squatting, twisting, kneeling, and other physical activities.
Training / Technical Knowledge:
Basic CNC Horizontal Machining Center training.
Basic CNC Lathe training.
Basic CNC Vertical Machining Center training.
CNC troubleshooting procedures.
Basic G&M code understanding and editing.
Tool offset and work offset procedures.
Quality records and procedures training.
ISO 9001 quality policy and procedures.
Job packet and material handling procedures.
Shop floor procedures.
Product identification procedures.
Safety training and company policies.
Benefits:
Benefits were not specifically listed in the provided job description.
Four 10-hour shifts per week.
Part-time and/or full-time opportunities.
Additional hours may be required based on business needs.
Dry, well-lit work environment.
No extreme temperatures or known air-quality issues.
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