Key responsibilities
Machine operation: Efficiently operating 3, 4, or 5-axis CNC milling machines.
Setup and programming: Setting up the machine, setting tools and offsets, and understanding or
loading programs.
Quality control: Inspecting finished parts for critical dimensions and ensuring adherence to
tolerances using measurement instruments.
Technical interpretation: Reading and interpreting technical drawings, blueprints, and GD&T
specifications.
Production maintenance: Maintaining production efficiency, keeping logs, and ensuring a clean and
safe work area (5S).
Required Skills And Qualifications
Experience: Hands-on experience with CNC machine operation and setting, often in a specific
industry like aerospace.
Technical knowledge: Proficiency with various machine controls (e.g., Fanuc, Siemens) and
measurement instruments.
Blueprint reading: The ability to accurately read and interpret technical drawings is mandatory.
Precision and detail: A high degree of attention to detail is necessary for achieving the required
precision.
Physical stamina: The job may require physical strength and stamina to stand for long periods and
lift parts.
Education: A technical certification (e.g., ITI), diploma, or bachelor's degree in a related field is often
Preferred
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