What are the responsibilities and job description for the Precision CNC Machine Tool Installation Technician position at MSC - North America?
A day in this role
You kick off your shift by reviewing engineering drawings and blueprints, then head to the floor to set up a 3–4 axis VMC. You’ll align workholding, dial in tooling, and verify offsets before bringing a part to life. Mid-morning might find you installing a new ball screw and DC motor on a customer machine, followed by calibrating linear scales and confirming accuracy with micrometers and gauges. You’ll jump on a forklift or walkie to move skidded product, field a quick phone call with an internal partner, pull specs from the AS/400, and keep the work area clean and safe throughout.
What you'll tackle
- Set up, operate, and maintain CNC and conventional equipment: mills, lathes, grinders, routers, and drills.
- Read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and technical specifications to plan machining and installation work.
- Install CNC motion components including ball screws, DC motors, linear scales, and associated housings.
- Perform visual, dimensional, and functional inspections on machines, parts, and assemblies using calipers, micrometers, and gauges.
- Monitor machining processes and make on-the-fly adjustments for accuracy and efficiency; perform minor repairs and preventative maintenance.
- Load, unload, and move skidded product; operate basic warehouse vehicles (forklift and/or walkie).
- Utilize the telephone to process information with internal and external contacts; retrieve data via the AS/400 system.
- Handle and use cleaning materials, including products that contain chemicals; maintain a clean, organized, and safe workspace.
- Support warehouse operations as needed to meet customer service requirements through temporary reassignment.
- Foster MSC culture across the department to support our vision and unity of purpose; participate in special projects and other duties as assigned.
Your background
- High school diploma or equivalent required; technical/vocational training preferred.
- At least 3 years of machining/technical experience.
- Strong attention to detail and dedication to quality.
- Comfort working independently and collaboratively.
Skills you bring
- Equipment troubleshooting and mechanical troubleshooting skills
- Warehouse, distribution, and material handling experience
- Loading/unloading vehicles; heavy material handling
- Forklift licensed; skid steer operation
- Tape measure reading; mechanical assembly skills; packaging experience
- Meets physical requirements; basic computer skills
Machines & technologies you'll use
- CNC Mill (3–4 axis VMC) and CNC Mill (5 axis VMC)
- CNC Lathe (2–4 axis) and CNC Lathe (5 axis)
- CNC Router, CNC Grinder, Cylindrical Grinder
- Measurement gauges; calipers and micrometers
- RF scanner; cherry picker (order picker); conveyor systems
- Power tools; band saw
- CNC automation solutions
Other requirements
- A valid driver’s license may be required.
- This position may require access to International Traffic in Arms Regulations Information (“ITAR”) and/or Controlled Unclassified Information (“CUI”).
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Legal and accessibility
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties.