What are the responsibilities and job description for the CNC MACHINIST - 4th Shift position at COLUMBIA GEAR CORPORATION?
Job Details
CNC Machinist - 4th shift
Are you a Go-Getter?
Do you find yourself constantly thinking of new and innovative ways to do things?
Columbia Gear a leading manufacturer of high-quality custom spur and helical gears, and gear box assemblies, and is currently seeking candidates like YOU for CNC MACHINISTS. We are seeking energetic, highly motivated, and take-charge individuals who are seeking a challenging and exciting opportunity to join a well-established, profitable, and growing company.
So, what's in it for you?
- Incredible WEEKLY pay
- PTO immediately upon hire
- Exceptional benefits package w/ low-cost health, dental, vision and much more!
- 401K Plan w/ a weekly match
- 3 -12's - working 5am - 5pm - Friday, Saturday & Sunday - weekdays off!!
- Family Atmosphere and plenty room for growth!!!
Summary
Under the supervision of the Manufacturing Supervisor, the CNC Machinist position is reserved for those individuals who exhibit extraordinary skills and knowledge required to complete complicated tasks in the plant or department. The CNC Machinist is routinely assigned to setup and operate manual or CNC machines productively on the most difficult and most complicated and need to apply knowledge of machine shop theory and procedures, shop mathematics and machinability of materials.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
This list of duties and responsibilities is not all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities, as management may deem necessary from time to time.
- Read and interpret blueprint specifications to determine procedures and operational sequence.
- Set up, adjust and operate machine tools with limited or no supervision.
- Perform complex machine set ups and critical operations, subject to review.
- Position and secure workpiece in machine.
- Position tools in relation to workpiece.
- Operate various hand tools, power hand tools, and machine tools to make finish adjustments to products.
- Use a variety of precision measuring devices to set up and adjust work and verify conformance of work to specifications.
- Examine and feel surface of workpiece for defects.
- Sharpen cutting tools as needed.
- Troubleshoot operating, material and tooling problems, working closely with Engineering to resolve tooling and process problems.
- Perform preventive maintenance work on tools and equipment