Job Description
An experienced CNC Milling Machinist is responsible for operating and setting up CNC machines to manufacture turbine engine components according to precise specifications, ensuring quality and dimensional accuracy in a modern aerospace manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Follow work instructions and use gauges and tools to inspect parts and determine material removal requirements.
- Operate CNC machines to achieve specified dimensions on turbine engine components.
- Use inspection gauges and hand tools to ensure dimensional accuracy.
- Identify and correct machining issues related to tools, holders, collets, and chucks.
- Record inspection findings and machining data accurately.
- Perform finishing operations such as deburring, tapping, honing, and bench work.
- Participate in training and provide expertise in on-the-job training for machinist technicians.
Requirements
- Five plus years of experience in operating CNC Milling equipment such as Johnford DMC, VMC, BMC in a job shop type environment, MTO made to order environment, and first article experience.
- Five plus years of experience in creative problem solving related to machine setups, CNC programming, tooling, and fixturing.
- Firm understanding of GD T, critical dimensioning, and the relationship between dimensions.
- Rework experience on turbine engine components or similar precision parts.
- Technical high school diploma, machinist trade school, or equivalent work experience.
- Set-up experience with tooling and fixtures with the ability to follow instructions per technical drawings or work instructions.
- Familiarity with shop math principles and basic trigonometry.
- Experience indicating fixtures and parts to reduce runout.
- Ability to set adjustable tooling and understand timing or rotational values.
- Experience using existing features to create a machining starting point and creating a flat plane for the start of the machining process.
- Basic CNC Macro coding experience.
- Proficiency in the use of hand-held power tools, files, and skills in assembly and disassembly.
- Ability to read, write, speak, understand English, and communicate effectively with other employees.
- Pre-employment testing requirements that may include fitness for duty testing and a vision exam.
- Ability to stand and/or sit for portions of the shift, move parts weighing up to 50 pounds using hoists, slings, carts, or other handling methods, and occasionally use powered and hand-held tools.
Benefits & Perks
Two health care options, including a fully funded program with no premiums for employee and family, and a traditional employee premium contribution plan, covering health, vision, and dental
Short-term and long-term disability insurance
Life insurance
401k program with company match
Continuing education opportunities with tuition reimbursement eligibility
Paid time off including vacation days and personal days
Multiple shift opportunities with hourly premiums for off-shifts
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